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Old 11-08-2024, 09:36 AM
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hello! I've only been growing moth orchids, but my interest in wild orchids has expanded my horizon! currently tending to my coelogyne ovalis "burnham" who has a bud on the way! I've attached a picture of some wild bee orchids I've found around the city. happy to be here!

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Welcome, and thanks for the photo! So fantastic to see them, happily growing with no particular human help!
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Welcome from another Brit!

Which city did you find these in? I would be beyond excited!

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Which city did you find these in? I would be beyond excited!

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I found these in Manchester! They were such a surprise, it was on a route I had taken daily for a few months. Looked up and they were right there! But I've caught Manchester orchids growing in very bizzare places, saw a few northern marsh orchids on the top of a bike shed of all places!

Thanks for the heads up, I shall remain diligent!
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