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Amazing find!!! It must be like walking into a dream when you suddenly see this flowering orchid growing on the trunk of tree in a swamp. Love it!!
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Never seen in the wild
I have never seen a ghost orchid in the wild and hope to some day.
I grow them here in West Virginia and will have two blooms in about three weeks, but it would be great to hunt them out and find them in the wild.
There are so many questions I have about their natural environment and only a trip there would answer them.
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Wow that is so neat.
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