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  5. Bulbophyllum frostii - Wikipedia

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    It thrives in an environment with high humidity and good ventilation, and grows best with frequent but diluted fertilisations. It is a cool to warm growing orchid preferring temperatures of between 18 and 24 °C (64 and 75 °F) In the day and appreciates a night time drop in temperature.

  6. Corallorhiza maculata - Wikipedia

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    Corallorhiza maculata, or spotted coralroot, is a North American coralroot orchid. [2] It has four varieties: C. maculata var. occidentalis (western spotted coralroot), C. maculata var. maculata (eastern spotted coralroot or summer coralroot), C. maculata var. mexicana, and C. maculata var. ozettensis.

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    Rhizanthella gardneri is a leafless, sympodial herb with a horizontal rhizome 60–120 mm (2.4–4.7 in) below the soil surface. Beginning in late May to early June, the plant produces up to 100 small, inward-facing pinkish to deep red and cream coloured flowers 4–5 mm (0.16–0.20 in) wide, surrounded by six to twelve pinkish-cream bracts.

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