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06-06-2009, 12:29 AM
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Native orchids of Nevada
The driest and most mountainous state in the union has 14 native orchids. 1 grows in the "Nevada Triangle" portion of Death Valley National Park, and nowhere else.
Native orchids of Nevada
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I knew we had a few, but Fourteen? Guess I should get out more. LOL
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There is good hunting on the Mount Rose Highway. I've found some at the pass, which is almost 9000'.
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Nice, they seem to be all terrestrial.
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Almost all temperate orchids are terrestrial.
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06-07-2009, 02:50 PM
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I'll have you know we do at least have a tree in Nevada. I took a picture of it too.
In reality though, the air is too dry. Robbed of moisture by the Sierras, much of Nevada looks just about the same as the photo.
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It's beautiful, in its own way. It's amazing that orchids find a way to make it there anyway! Thanks for the cool link.
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