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Green-fly Orchid (Epidendrum magnoliae var. magnoliae)

Green-fly Orchid (Epidendrum magnoliae var. magnoliae)

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The green-fly orchid in Juniper Springs, in the Ocala National Forest. Where the butterfly orchid is most common in the trees of South Florida, this more cold-tolerant epiphyte occupies the same niche in the north part of the state, with an overlapping area in Central Florida.

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Rich Leighton
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The green-fly orchid in Juniper Springs, in the Ocala National Forest. Where the butterfly orchid is most common in the trees of South Florida, this more cold-tolerant epiphyte occupies the same niche in the north part of the state, with an overlapping area in Central Florida.