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Pogonia
Gen. Pl., 65. 1789.
Common names: Beard-flower
Etymology: Greek pogonias, bearded, alluding to bearded lip
Herbs, perennial, terrestrial, rather succulent. Roots few, scattered along slender rootstock producing shoots at wide intervals, slender, fibrous. Stems slender, solitary leaves inserted toward middle. Leaves ascending; blade fleshy-leathery. Inflorescences terminal, solitary flower or 2-flowered racemes; floral bracts foliaceous, prominent. Flowers resupinate, showy; lip bearing prominent adaxial fleshy crests divided into distinct cylindric processes, margins laciniate; pollinia 2, viscidia absent; stigma flat. Fruits capsules.
Distribution
Temperate regions, North America, e Asia.
Discussion
Species 3 (1 in the flora).