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Ribbon Orchid Seedpods

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Successfully pollinated and fruiting seedpods of the nearly impossible-to-find and leafless ribbon orchid. Not only is this orchid extremely rare in the United States, it is only found in one tiny pocket of one remote part of the Northwestern Florida Everglades known as the Fakahatchee Strand, which is its northernmost range This one was photographed deep in the Strand while standing about waist-deep in the black, slowly-moving waters deep in the shadows of ancient bald cypress trees. Luckily, it can also be found in parts of the Caribbean islands, Central America, and even in some parts of Northern South America.

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©2010
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3008x2000 / 2.6MB
Keywords
Aeranthes pachyrrhyza, Aeranthes spathaceus, America, Angiosperms, Angraecinae, Asparagales, C. pachyrrhizum, Campylocentrum, Campylocentrum pachyrrhyzum, East Coast, Epidendroideae, Monocot, Monocots, Orchidaceae, Plantae, USA, United States, beautiful, beauty, beauty beautiful, bentspur, botany, endangered, epiphyte, epiphytic, fertilized, flower, forb, herb, leafless, leafless bentspur orchid, native, natural, nature, perennial, plant, rare, seed pod, southeast, thick-root, threatened, uncultivated, vandeae, wild
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Successfully pollinated and fruiting seedpods of the nearly impossible-to-find and leafless ribbon orchid. Not only is this orchid extremely rare in the United States, it is only found in one tiny pocket of one remote part of the Northwestern Florida Everglades known as the Fakahatchee Strand, which is its northernmost range This one was photographed deep in the Strand while standing about waist-deep in the black, slowly-moving waters deep in the shadows of ancient bald cypress trees. Luckily, it can also be found in parts of the Caribbean islands, Central America, and even in some parts of Northern South America.