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Old 03-24-2012, 01:21 PM
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I recently had over 800 slides scanned to DVD. Found slides of native orchids among them including this one of Arethusa bulbosa var. alba
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Oh that's a cute one. Is this an orchid native to Mass.?

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Oh that's a cute one. Is this an orchid native to Mass.?

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Judi - each time I found Arethusa bulbosa it was in Kennebunkport, Maine.

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Thanks for the info golf. Was hoping it was closer. We go camping & hiking in MA, NH & VT, but think hubby would have a fit going to Maine especially if he knew why!

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Nice!
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I love those old slides. There are some real treasures in them.
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Thanks for the info golf. Was hoping it was closer. We go camping & hiking in MA, NH & VT, but think hubby would have a fit going to Maine especially if he knew why!

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It's a bog plant and there are sites in New Hampshire according to Paul Martin Brown's book.
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I have that book!! Will have to check it out further.

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