goryczkas
Goryczkas are a genus of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. The genus name comes from the Greek word "gorytos," meaning quiver, referring to the shape of the leaves or perhaps the flowers of some species. Goryczkas are native to a wide range of habitats, primarily in the Americas, with a few species found in Asia. They are terrestrial orchids, meaning they grow in the ground rather than on trees or rocks.
These orchids are characterized by their fleshy tubers, which serve as a storage organ. Their leaves are
Goryczkas are often found in moist, shaded environments such as forests, woodlands, and bogs. Their pollination