Nice find! Looking forward to seeing pictures of the open blooms!
BTW, I think you mean Florida's 3 leafless species. There is also the genus Corallorhiza Approximately 7 species are native to North America and the U.S. in particular. Of course, since they are underground except when they bloom, we can't enjoy their roots like we can with Campylocentrum or the other epiphytic leafless wonders.