Malaxis Ophioglossoides is a species of orchid that goes by different names. Some of the synonyms for this plant include Adder's Mouth Orchid, Yellow Adder's Mouth, and Naked-Stemmed Adder's Mouth. It is a small and delicate plant that grows in damp woodlands and marshes across North America. The leaves are narrow and pointed, while the flowers are small and yellow-green, arranged in a spike-like inflorescence on the top of the stem. The name "adder's mouth" comes from the plant's perceived resemblance to the open mouth of a snake. Despite its small size and unimpressive appearance, Malaxis Ophioglossoides is an important part of the ecosystem, providing nectar and habitat for pollinators such as bees and butterflies.