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''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to
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, etc.Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M.C. & Rasmussen, F.N. (2006). Epidendroideae (Part One). Genera Orchidacearum 4: 1-672. Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford. ''Neottia'' produces a racemose inflorescences with flowers in shades of green or dull pink through to maroon and purple. The lip of each flower is prominently forked or two-lobed. Some species (those which were previously the only members of the genus ''Neottia'' in the strict sense, such as the bird's-nest orchid, '' Neottia nidus-avis'') are completely without
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and have leaves which are reduced to scales.


Description

''Neottia'' is a genus of relatively small terrestrial orchids. Some (the former genus ''Listera'') have
chlorophyll Chlorophyll (also chlorophyl) is any of several related green pigments found in cyanobacteria and in the chloroplasts of algae and plants. Its name is derived from the Greek words , ("pale green") and , ("leaf"). Chlorophyll allow plants to a ...
and are hence gaining their energy from
photosynthesis Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities. Some of this chemical energy is stored i ...
. Others (the formerly narrowly defined genus ''Neottia'') lack chlorophyll and are dependent on fungi for their nutrition (
mycotrophic A mycotroph is a plant that gets all or part of its carbon, water, or nutrient supply through symbiotic association with fungi. The term can refer to plants that engage in either of two distinct symbioses with fungi: *Many mycotrophs have a mut ...
). The flowering stem has a number of greenish or brownish bracts at the base. In the photosynthetic members of the genus there are also two more-or-less opposite green leaves (very rarely more than two in '' Neottia ovata''). The flowers are individually small, in shades of green, yellow, brown or red to purple. The lip is usually much larger than the other five
tepal A tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (i.e. of very ...
s, and is almost always deeply divided into two lobes at the end. The other five tepals may form a loose hood. The pollinia are not stalked.


Taxonomy

At one time the genus was divided between ''Neottia'' and ''Listera''. Molecular phylogenetic studies in this century have shown that species lacking chlorophyll, such as '' Neottia nidus-avis'', evolved within a larger clade of photosynthetic plants containing ''Neottia'' and ''Listera'',, p. 864 so that the two genera should be combined. As ''Neottia'' is the older name, sources such as the ''World Checklist of Selected Plant Families'' and the ''Flora of China'' now use ''Neottia'' for all species formerly in ''Listera''. Other sources continue to divide the genus into two.


Species

Species accepted as of June 2014: #''
Neottia acuminata ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' Schltr. - China, Japan, Korea, Russian Far East, Himalayas #''
Neottia alternifolia ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (King & Pantl.) Szlach. - Sikkim, Yunnan # ''
Neottia auriculata ''Neottia auriculata'' (syn. ''Listera auriculata''), the auricled twayblade, (as ''Listera auriculata'') is a species of terrestrial orchid found in northeastern North America (Labrador, New Brunswick and Maine west to Manitoba and Minnesota. ...
'' (Wiegand) Szlach. (syn. ''Listera auriculata'') – auricled twayblade (former ''Listera'' only) - eastern Canada, northeastern USA #''
Neottia bambusetorum ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Hand.-Mazz.) Szlach. - Yunnan # ''
Neottia banksiana ''Neottia banksiana'' is a species of orchid known by the common name northwestern twayblade. It was formerly placed in the genus ''Listera'', but molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that '' Neottia nidus-avis'', the bird's-nest orchid, ev ...
'' (Lindl.) Rchb.f. in W.G.Walpers (syn. ''Listera caurina'') - northwestern twayblade – from Alaska to California #''
Neottia biflora ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Schltr.) Szlach. - Sichuan # '' Neottia bifolia'' (Raf.) Baumbach (syn. ''Listera australis'' Lindl.) – southern twayblade - eastern Canada, eastern USA # ''
Neottia borealis ''Neottia borealis'' (syn. ''Listera borealis''), the northern twayblade, (as ''Listera borealis'') is a species of terrestrial orchid found in North America. It is widespread across much of Canada, including the three Arctic territories, and als ...
'' (Morong) Szlach. – northern twayblade - most of Canada including Arctic regions, plus mountains of western US #'' Neottia brevicaulis'' (King & Pantl.) Szlach. - eastern Himalayas and Yunnan #''
Neottia brevilabris ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' Tang & F.T.Wang - Chongqing #''
Neottia camtschatea ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (L.) Rchb.f. in H.G.L.Reichenbach - Siberia, Russian Far East, Mongolia, northwestern China, Central Asia #''
Neottia chandrae ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' Raskoti, J.J.Wood & Ale - Nepal #''
Neottia chenii ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' S.W.Gale & P.J.Cribb - Sichuan, Gansu #''
Neottia confusa ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' Bhaumik - Arunachal Pradesh # ''
Neottia convallarioides ''Neottia convallarioides'' is a species of orchid known by the common names broad-lipped twayblade and broad-leaved twayblade. It was formerly placed in the genus ''Listera'', but molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that ''Neottia nidus-a ...
'' (Sw.) Rich. – much of Canada, western and northern US, Komandor Islands of Russia - broad-lipped twayblade # ''
Neottia cordata ''Neottia cordata'', the lesser twayblade or heartleaf twayblade, is an orchid of upland bogs and mires that rarely exceeds in height. It was formerly placed in the genus '' Listera'', but molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that ''Neot ...
'' (L.) Rich. – widespread across Europe, northern Asia, Canada, US - lesser twayblade, heartleaf twayblade #'' Neottia dentata'' (King & Pantl.) Szlach. - Himalayas, Myanmar #''
Neottia dihangensis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' Bhaumik - Arunachal Pradesh #''
Neottia divaricata ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (Panigrahi & P.Taylor) Szlach. - Arunachal Pradesh, Tibet #''
Neottia fangii ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Tang & F.T.Wang ex S.C.Chen & G.H.Zhu) S.C.Chen, S.W.Gale & P.J.Cribb - Sichuan #''
Neottia flabellata ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (W.W.Sm.) Szlach. - mountains of northern Myanmar #''
Neottia formosana ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' S.C.Chen, S.W.Gale & P.J.Cribb - Taiwan #'' Neottia furusei'' T.Yukawa & Yagame - Japan #'' Neottia gaudissartii'' Hand.-Mazz. - Shanxi, Henan, Liaoning #'' Neottia inagakii'' Yagame, Katsuy. & T.Yukawa - Honshu #''
Neottia japonica ''Neottia'' is a genus of Orchidaceae, orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to Temperat ...
'' (Blume) Szlach. - Japan, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, Jeju-do Island of Korea #''
Neottia karoana ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' Szlach. - eastern Himalayas, Yunnan #''
Neottia kiusiana ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' T.Hashim. & S.Hatus. - Korea, Japan #''
Neottia kuanshanensis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' H.J.Su - Taiwan #'' Neottia latilabra'' (Evrard ex Gagnep.) ined.. - Vietnam #'' Neottia listeroides'' Lindl. in J.F.Royle - mountains from Pakistan to Tibet and Assam #''
Neottia longicaulis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (King & Pantl.) Szlach. - eastern Himalayas, Tibet #'' Neottia mackinnonii'' Deva & H.B.Naithani - western Himalayas #''
Neottia makinoana ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Ohwi) Szlach. - Japan #'' Neottia megalochila'' S.C.Chen - Sichuan, Yunnan #''
Neottia meifongensis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (H.J.Su & C.Y.Hu) T.C.Hsu & S.W.Chung - Taiwan #''
Neottia microglottis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Duthie) Schltr. - western Himalayas #''
Neottia microphylla ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (S.C.Chen & Y.B.Luo) S.C.Chen, S.W.Gale & P.J.Cribb - Yunnan #''
Neottia morrisonicola ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Hayata) Szlach. - Taiwan #''
Neottia mucronata ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Panigrahi & J.J.Wood) Szlach. - China, Japan, Korea, eastern Himalayas #''
Neottia nanchuanica ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (S.C.Chen) Szlach. - Chongqing #''
Neottia nandadeviensis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Hajra) Szlach. - Uttarakhand #'' Neottia nankomontana'' (Fukuy.) Szlach. - Taiwan #'' Neottia nepalensis'' (N.P.Balakr.) Szlach - Nepal # '' Neottia nidus-avis'' (L.) Rich. – widespread across most of Europe; also Algeria, Morocco, Turkey, Iran, Caucasus, western Siberia - bird's-nest orchid #''
Neottia nipponica ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Makino) Szlach. - Russian Far East, Korea, Japan #''
Neottia oblata ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (S.C.Chen) Szlach. - Chongqing # '' Neottia ovata'' (L.) Bluff & Fingerh. - Europe, Siberia, Central Asia, Southwestern Asia – common twayblade, eggleaf twayblade #'' Neottia pantlingii'' (W.W.Sm.) Tang & F.T.Wang - eastern Himalayas #'' Neottia papilligera'' Schltr. - Japan, Korea, Russian Far East, northeastern China #''
Neottia pinetorum ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Lindl.) Szlach. - Himalayas of India, Nepal, China, etc. #''
Neottia pseudonipponica ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (Fukuy.) Szlach. - Taiwan #''
Neottia puberula ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Maxim.) Szlach. - China, Japan, Korea, Siberia, Russian Far East # ''
Neottia smallii ''Neottia smallii'' (syn. ''Listera smallii''), the kidneyleaf twayblade or Appalachian twayblade, (as ''Listera smallii'') is a species of terrestrial orchid found in the eastern United States. It occurs in the Appalachian Mountains from norther ...
'' (Wiegand) Szlach. – Appalachian Mountains of eastern US - kidneyleaf twayblade #''
Neottia smithiana ''Neottia smithiana'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other define ...
'' Schltr. - Sichuan, Shaanxi #''
Neottia smithii ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Schltr.) Szlach. - Sichuan #'' Neottia suzukii'' (Masam.) Szlach. - Taiwan #'' Neottia taibaishanensis'' P.H.Yang & K.Y.Lang - Shaanxi #''
Neottia taizanensis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Fukuy.) Szlach. - Taiwan #''
Neottia tenii ''Neottia'' is a genus of Orchidaceae, orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to Temperat ...
'' Schltr. - Yunnan #''
Neottia tenuis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Lindl.) Szlach. - Tibet, Nepal, eastern Himalayas #''
Neottia tianschanica ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (Grubov) Szlach. - Xinjiang #''
Neottia unguiculata ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (W.W.Sm.) Szlach. - Myanmar #''
Neottia ussuriensis ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Kom. & Nevski) Soó - Primorye region of Russia #''
Neottia × veltmanii ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic ...
'' (Case) Baumbach - Michigan ''(N. auriculata × N. convallarioides)'' #''
Neottia wardii ''Neottia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus ''Listera'', commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarcti ...
'' (Rolfe) Szlach. - China, Tibet #'' Neottia yunnanensis'' (S.C.Chen) Szlach. - Yunnan


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Jepson Manual Treatment
(former ''Listera'' only) {{Authority control Neottieae genera Myco-heterotrophic orchids