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Common twayblade | The Wildlife Trusts
An easily overlooked orchid, the Common twayblade is yellow-green and less showy than other UK orchids. Look for it in woodlands and grasslands on chalky ... www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Lily-leaved Twayblade (Liparis liliifolia) | US Forest Service
Lily-leaved twayblade (Liparis liliifolia) is a North American endemic orchid occurring in 26 states and one Canadian province. www.fs.usda.gov
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Neottia cordata - Wikipedia
Neottia cordata, the lesser twayblade or heartleaf twayblade, is an orchid of upland bogs and mires that rarely exceeds 15 cm (5.9 in) in height. en.wikipedia.org
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twayblade
twayblade (ˈtweɪbleɪd) Also 8 twyblade. [f. tway two + blade n. leaf. Cf. twa-, two-blade(s), s.v. two a. IV. 2.] a. An orchidaceous plant of the genus Listera, characterized by two nearly opposite broad leaves springing from the stem; esp. the Common Twayblade, L. ovata, and Mountain or Heart-leave... Oxford English Dictionary
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Liparis liliifolia (Lily-leaved Twayblade) - Minnesota Wildflowers
A raceme of 6 to 24 pale purple (in bright light of day) to brownish flowers, about 5/8 inch long, on a purpling ovary and flower stalk. www.minnesotawildflowers.info
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Neottia cordata (Heart Leaved Twayblade, Lesser ... - Go Orchids
Neottia cordata, commonly called Heart Leaved Twayblade, has the widest distribution of any species in its genus, growing throughout the western United States, ... goorchids.northamericanorchidcenter.org
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Liparis liliifolia
Liparis liliifolia, known as the brown widelip orchid, lily-leaved twayblade, large twayblade, and mauve sleekwort, is a species of orchid native to eastern Description One of the orchid's common names, lily-leaved twayblade, comes from the plant having two connected basal leaves. wikipedia.org
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Twayblade | Facts & Description - Britannica
Twayblade, any of the orchids of the genera Liparis and Neottia (family Orchidaceae). The common name derives from the characteristic pair of leaves borne at ... www.britannica.com
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Wildflower Twayblade, Common Irish Wild Flora Wildflowers of Ireland
Common Twayblade is a perennial plant with underground rhizomes and can be found on a wide range of soils and habitat such as woods and damp grasslands, dunes, ... www.wildflowersofireland.net
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Neottia auriculata (auricled twayblade) - Go Botany - Native Plant Trust
Auricled twayblade is a rare orchid with a restricted distribution that includes northern New England, where it is found on sandy alluvial deposits. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
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Lily-leaf Twayblade | Mass.gov
Lily-leaf twayblade, Liparis liliifolia, is a small (10-30 cm tall; 3.9-11.8 in) member of the orchid family (Orchidaceae) found in dry to moist, maturing ... www.mass.gov
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Purple Twayblade (Liparis liliifolia) - Illinois Wildflowers
This perennial wildflower consists of a pair of basal leaves and a flowering stalk. The basal leaves are 3-6" long and about one-half as much across. www.illinoiswildflowers.info
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twyblade
twyblade obs. f. twayblade. Oxford English Dictionary
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Neottia
Rich. – widespread across Europe, northern Asia, Canada, US - lesser twayblade, heartleaf twayblade Neottia dentata (King & Pantl.) Bluff & Fingerh. - Europe, Siberia, Central Asia, Southwestern Asia – common twayblade, eggleaf twayblade Neottia pantlingii (W.W.Sm.) wikipedia.org
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bifoil
† ˈbifoil Obs. Herb. [ad. med.L. bifolium, f. bi- two + folium leaf; cf. trefoil, cinquefoil.] Obs. name of the Twayblade (Listera ovata).1633 Gerard Herbal. ii. lxxxvii. 402 Of Twayblade, or herbe Bifoile. 1860 Mayne Med. Lex. 121. Oxford English Dictionary
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