Malaxis
Malaxis, commonly called Adder's mouth, is a genus of terrestrial and semiepiphytic orchids. The generic name signifies "smooth" and alludes to the tender texture of the leaves. There are approximately 182 species, found mostly in tropics but with some species in temperate regions.
Malaxis abieticola
Malaxis acianthoides
Malaxis adenotropa
Malaxis adolphii
Malaxis alamaganensis
Malaxis alvaroi
Malaxis amabilis
Malaxis andersoniana
Malaxis andersonii
Malaxis andicola
Malaxis apiculata
Malaxis arboricola
Malaxis aurea
Malaxis auriculata
Malaxis bayardii
Malaxis boliviana
Malaxis boninensis
Malaxis brachyrrhynchos
Malaxis brachystachys
Malaxis brevis
Malaxis buchtienii
Malaxis bulusanensis
Malaxis calcicola
Malaxis cardiophylla
Malaxis carnosa
Malaxis casillasii
Malaxis chamaeorchis
Malaxis chevalieri
Malaxis chiarae
Malaxis chica
Malaxis cipoensis
Malaxis cogniauxiana
Malaxis contrerasii
Malaxis crassidens
Malaxis crassilabris
Malaxis crispata
Malaxis crispifolia
Malaxis cumbensis
Malaxis densiflora