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Yellow Cowhorn Orchid (Cyrtopodium polyphyllum)

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The terrestrial cowhorn orchid found growing in the Fakahatchee Strand - in full flower weeks before it was stolen from the wild. This is why I no longer tell anyone where the rare orchids are - this happens all too often! They are too hard to find, and very disheartening when they are taken - usually to die in some orchid enthusiast's collection because it has been shocked by its removal from the conditions in which it grew from seed.

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Rich Leighton
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Keywords
America, beautiful, beauty, botany, Collier County, cowhorn, Cymbideae, Cymbidieae, Cyrtopodium polyphyllum, endangered, Fakahatchee Strand, Florida, flower, native, natural, nature, orchid, Orchidaceae, plant, rare, terrestrial, threatened, uncultivated, United States, USA, wild, yellow cowhorn, yellow cowhorn orchid
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Cymbidieae, Cymbidieae
The terrestrial cowhorn orchid found growing in the Fakahatchee Strand - in full flower weeks before it was stolen from the wild. This is why I no longer tell anyone where the rare orchids are - this happens all too often! They are too hard to find, and very disheartening when they are taken - usually to die in some orchid enthusiast's collection because it has been shocked by its removal from the conditions in which it grew from seed.