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  2. Paphiopedilum micranthum - Wikipedia

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    Paphiopedilum micranthum, described in 1951, is commonly known as the silver slipper orchid or hard-leaved pocket orchid. It blooms during late winter to early summer with one flower per inflorescence. As opposed to its close sibling Paph. malipoense, the flowers of Paph. micranthum have no fragrance.

  3. Face Off season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sue & Athena (Cowardly Lion, post-apocalyptic/tribal theme) Jerry (Wicked Witch of the West, horror theme) Bottom Looks: Heather & Miranda (Tin Woodman, post-apocalyptic/tribal theme) Greg & Nix (Tin Woodman, horror theme) Winner: Brea Eliminated: Greg

  4. Coryanthes - Wikipedia

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    Coryanthes, commonly known as bucket orchids, is a genus of neotropical epiphytic orchids (family Orchidaceae). This genus is abbreviated as Crths in horticultural trade. They are native to South America , Central America , Mexico and Trinidad .

  5. Orchid - Wikipedia

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    Prosthechea cochleata is the national flower of Belize, where it is known as the black orchid. [53] Lycaste skinneri has a white variety (alba) that is the national flower of Guatemala, commonly known as Monja Blanca (White Nun). Panama's national flower is the Holy Ghost orchid (Peristeria elata), or 'the flor del Espiritu Santo'.

  6. How to Avoid Overwatering Your Houseplants, According to ...

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    Orchids like a specialty blend, [which] we just call orchid bark, that their roots prefer to be in," says Mattus. "Their roots don't like being trapped in soil or compacted in soil.”

  7. Orchidoideae - Wikipedia

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    The subfamily Orchidoideae and the previously recognized subfamily Spiranthoideae are considered the closest allies in the natural group of the monandrous orchids because of several generally shared characters: a shared terrestrial habit; sectile (capable of being severed) or granular pollinia; erect anthers.

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