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  2. Orchid - Wikipedia

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    Orchids are flowering plants with diverse and distinctive features, such as bilateral symmetry, resupinate flowers, labellum, fused stamens and carpels, and small seeds. They are widely distributed in almost every habitat except glaciers, and belong to the second largest family of flowering plants, Orchidaceae.

  3. Wild Orchid (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Orchid is a film starring Mickey Rourke as a wealthy and mysterious man who plays games with women. The film was shot in Brazil and received negative reviews and Razzie nominations.

  4. Rhyncholaelia digbyana - Wikipedia

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    Rhyncholaelia digbyana is the national flower of Honduras, a species of epiphytic orchid with a frilled labellum. It was discovered by a Honduran botanist and has a strong lemon or lily of the valley scent.

  5. Paphiopedilum insigne - Wikipedia

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    Paphiopedilum insigne is a rare and beautiful slipper orchid native to the Khasi hills of India and Bangladesh. Learn about its description, distribution, varieties, conservation status and history of cultivation.

  6. The Hidden Meaning Behind 10 Stunning Orchid Colors

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    Learn about 10 orchid flower colors, including blue, red, brown, and black, the types of orchids that produce them, and what they mean. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  7. Cattleya trianae - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya trianae is the national flower of Colombia, chosen in 1936 for its colors resembling the flag and its botanist namesake. It is an endangered epiphytic orchid that grows in cloud forests at 1500–2000 meters above sea level.

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