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The name "Cephalanthera" for this genus of orchids comes from the Greek words "kephalē" (head) and "anthēra" (anther), referring to the prominent, head-like anther (the part of the flower that produces pollen). The genus includes several species of terrestrial orchids found in Europe and Asia, with one species native to North America.
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