Hi Connie, sorry I missed your post earlier. The Tahuayo River is in lowland Amazonia, where orchids are very common as epiphytes, but not easily seen as most are high in the canopy. More than 100 species are described from this region, but this is relatively poor in species compared with the Andean cloudforests to the west of the Tahuayo. If your husband has access to the canopy, he is sure to see many species. Common Amazonian genera include Cattleya, Laelia, Odontoglossum, Miltonia, Cymbidium, Oncidium, Epidendrum and
Maxillaria.
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