Goodyera
Family: Orchidaceae
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Jacquelyn A. Kallunki in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Herbs, terrestrial, rhizomatous, scapose, glabrous except for rather sticky, multicellular hairs on peduncles, bracts, sepals, and ovaries. Roots arising from nodes of rhizome, fibrous. Stems erect, with rosette of leaves, not succulent. Leaves evergreen, more than 1, in basal rosette, petiolate; blade commonly marked with white to pale green. Inflorescences terminal, 5-72-flowered spikes, erect; peduncles with sheathing bracts. Flowers resupinate, white, sometimes tinged green, ivory, or brown, sessile; sepals distinct, nearly equal; dorsal sepal and petals forming hood; lip free from column, fleshy, base concave to saccate, apex ligulate or pointed; anther 1, erect or inflexed; pollinia 2, sectile; rostellum notched or 2-pronged. Fruits capsules, erect, dehiscing along 3 ribs. The four species of Goodyera in the flora are sometimes difficult to distinguish, especially without flowers. This difficulty is compounded, even with flowers, by the intermediate nature of Goodyera tesselata, which is likely an allotetraploid derived from G. repens with white-reticulate leaves and G. oblongifolia, and by the presence of triploid hybrids in some mixed populations of the three species.

Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Upper sep and lateral pet adherent by their margins to form a concave galea extending forward over the lip; lateral sep free, scarcely spreading except at the tip; lip shorter than the galea, ±strongly saccate or pouch-like at base, prolonged distally into a horizontal or deflexed beak; column short, bearing the anther on its back below the usually bifid rostellar tip; pollinia 2; perennial, forming new rosettes by budding from creeping rhizomes; lvs all basal, often white-reticulate, in ours narrowed to a broadly petiolar base; scape bracteate, terminating in a raceme of white or greenish fls; our spp. all with glandular hairy scape and infl, the lateral pet thin, white, differing in texture from the dorsal sep to which they adhere. 25+, cosmop.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Goodyera boninensis
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Goodyera brachyceras
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Goodyera bradeorum
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Goodyera colorata
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Goodyera corniculata
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Goodyera dolabripetala
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Goodyera erosa
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Goodyera erythrodoides
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Goodyera fimbrilabia
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Goodyera foliosa
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Goodyera fumata
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Goodyera fusca
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Goodyera hachijoensis
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Goodyera hemsleyana
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Goodyera henryi
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Goodyera hispaniolae
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Goodyera major
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Goodyera micrantha
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Goodyera modesta
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Goodyera oblongifolia
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Goodyera polyphylla
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Goodyera procera
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Goodyera pubescens
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Goodyera purpusii
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Goodyera recurva
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Goodyera repens
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Goodyera reticulata
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Goodyera rubicunda
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Goodyera schlechtendaliana
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Goodyera similis
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Goodyera striata
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Goodyera tesselata
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Goodyera viridiflora
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Goodyera vitiensis
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Goodyera waitziana
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Goodyera yamiana
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Goodyera zacuapanensis
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