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09-06-2012, 03:49 AM
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Yellow Fringeless Orchid (Platanthera integra)
Sometimes known as Habenaria integra, this is a native of wet pinelands, roadsides, prairies, and fens from central Florida into New Jersey. You can read more about the trip to photograph these on my blog site:
The Florida Native Orchid Blog
Thanks for looking!
---Prem
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09-06-2012, 10:41 PM
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wow! that's fabulous!
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09-07-2012, 12:49 AM
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This grows in the wild? How wonderful!
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09-08-2012, 10:20 AM
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Prem, that is a wonderful orchid.
And I love your website. So well written and beautiful pics.Prompted me to get Florida native Encyclia tampensis.
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09-08-2012, 12:44 PM
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What a beautiful color
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An orchid addict :)
Kevin
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09-13-2012, 02:29 PM
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Thank you for all the kind words, everyone!
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09-17-2012, 04:21 PM
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Wow, what a beauty!
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02-15-2013, 06:35 AM
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Lovely colour and beautiful orchid.
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02-15-2013, 09:26 AM
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that is great to see
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02-16-2013, 11:54 AM
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That is really great! I would like to get more into the native orchids and there are several Platanthera that are native to Texas. Is this a plant you photographed en situ or is this one you grew at home?
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