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Cigar Orchid (Cyrtopodium punctatum)

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How it gets its name. In the summer, these orchids lose all their leaves, and the result looks like a clump of cigars attached to the base of a tree or cypress knee. This massive cigar orchid is the biggest I've ever seen!

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Rich Leighton
Image Size
3008x2000 / 6.3MB
Keywords
America, beautiful, beauty, Big Cypress National Preserve, botany, Cigar Orchid, Collier County, Cymbideae, Cymbidieae, Cyrtopodium punctatum, endangered, epiphyte, Florida, flower, native, natural, nature, orchid, Orchidaceae, plant, rare, semi-epiphytic, terrestrial, threatened, uncultivated, United States, USA, wild
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Cymbidieae, Cymbidieae
How it gets its name. In the summer, these orchids lose all their leaves, and the result looks like a clump of cigars attached to the base of a tree or cypress knee. This massive cigar orchid is the biggest I've ever seen!