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Longstem Adder's-tongue,
Ophioglossum petiolatum
Lance-shaped blade abruptly expands from a short stalk and tapers upward, per Field Guide to the Ferns and Other Pteridophytes of Georgia.
Southern Adder's-tongue,
Ophioglossum pycnostichum
Sporangia fused together in two partially buried rows on erect stalk, per Ferns of the Smokies.
Southern Adder's-tongue,
Ophioglossum pycnostichum
Blade is oval, rounded at top with broad, abruptly tapering base, per Field Guide to the Ferns and Other Pteridophytes of Georgia.
Engelmann's Adder's-tongue,
Ophioglossum engelmannii
The veins of sterile blades form 2 sets of areoles: fine bounded by coarse, per Field Guide to the Ferns and Other Pteridophytes of Georgia.
Florida Adder's-mouth Orchid,
Malaxis spicata
Similar in appearance and distribution to M. unifolia, but with 2-3 leaves, per Atlantic Coastal Plain Wildflowers.
Florida Adder's-mouth Orchid,
Malaxis spicata
Plants bloom in Florida Aug-Feb; in Virginia June-Aug; in Pennsylvania in Sept, per Flora of North America.
Green Adder's-mouth Orchid,
Malaxis unifolia
Many flowers in a terminal raceme, the upper part densely packed, per Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region.
Green Adder's-mouth Orchid,
Malaxis unifolia
Flowers arranged in a spiral, each < 1/8" wide and with a toothed lip, per Wild Orchids of South Carolina: A Popular Natural History.
Green Adder's-mouth Orchid,
Malaxis unifolia
There is only one leaf, midway up the stem, broadly ovate to roundish, per Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region.