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Ponthieva racemosa - Shadow Witch Orchid, Hairy Shadow Witch, Racemose Ponthieva. While there are more than 25 Pontheiva species - Shadow Witch Orchids - in the world, there are only 3 found in the United States and its territories. One of them is found only in Puerto Rico, and one only in Florida. The third one, Ponthieva racemosa is found only in 10 southeastern states (although it is also found in Central and South America as well.) As far as I can tell, Ponthieva racemosa is protected in at least 6 or 7 of the states in which it has been recorded due to its rarity and the fragility of its habitat. While I can't find official indication of a protected status in Georgia and Texas, it is found only in a few locations in those states. It grows in moist areas almost exclusively over calcareous rock - the photos here were taken in a very wet area of thin soils over limestone in a cedar glade. It's unlikely that you'll find it blooming in drought years.
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