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  2. Wild Orchid (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Orchid is a 1989 American erotic film directed by Zalman King and starring Mickey Rourke, Carré Otis, Jacqueline Bisset, Bruce Greenwood, and Assumpta Serna. A sequel, Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue , was released in 1991.

  3. Anacamptis morio - Wikipedia

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    Anacamptis morio, the green-winged orchid [3] or green-veined orchid (synonym Orchis morio), is a flowering plant of the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It usually has purple flowers, and is found in Europe and the Middle East .

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  5. Sessa Orchid Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Sessa is noted for the occurrence of more than 200 orchid species with 5 new and endemic species. [5] Sub-tropical types include the genera Dendrobium, Bulbophyllum, Coelogyne, Eria, Phaius and Liparis. The sanctuary is unique in having 7 endemic species of saprotrophic orchids. [6] 12 rare species of different families were found in one study ...

  6. Anacamptis pyramidalis - Wikipedia

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    Anacamptis pyramidalis, the pyramidal orchid, [1] is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Anacamptis of the family Orchidaceae. The scientific name Anacamptis derives from Greek ανακάμτειν 'anakamptein' meaning 'bend forward', while the Latin name pyramidalis refers to the pyramidal form of the inflorescence .

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  8. Ophrys apifera - Wikipedia

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    Ophrys apifera, known in Europe as the bee orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Ophrys, in the family of Orchidaceae. It serves as an example of sexually deceptive pollination and floral mimicry, a highly selective and highly evolved plant–pollinator relationship.

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    I take great care when scrambling eggs because I have very specific expectations. I want them soft, creamy, not at all dry, and quite possibly a bit less "done" than some people like them. My go ...