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Originally Posted by kinknstein
Very kool, have never heard of them before but they are very pretty.
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Here're most likely the reasons why you've never heard of them.
1. They're not grown commercially (for reasons you'll read later on...).
2. They're not always talked about.
3. Some species either do not depend largely on chlorophyll for food production or have no chlorophyll at all. Rather Corallorhizza forms a strong relationship with mycorrhizal fungi (fungus that form a symbiotic relationship with plants amongst their roots).
4. Attempts at growing them in-vitro successfully has proved a bit challenging.
If you see one in nature, it's best to admire them with a nice photograph.