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A ghost orchid blooming on tree branch
Close up photo of Dendrobium from Indonesian New Guinea
monkey orchid (Orchis simia)
Darwin's orchid (Angrecum sesquipedale), Ile Aux Nattes, Madagascar, Africa
Spring wildflowers in the countryside of Tuscany Italy
Tropical Orchid, Orchidaceae, Amazonia, Ecuador, America
Photo taken in Interlachen, North central Florida. Nikon D7200 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
Close up image of a Spooky orchid detail
Closeup of wild flower
This photo shows the red flowers of Centropogon granulosus found in cloud forest in Tapanti National Park located in Cartago, Costa Rica
A Lioness is enjoyed her caught giraffe.
Orchid with monkeylike face
No people. Scenes from the Guild Park and Gardens,  a famous landmark in Toronto, Canada
Salmen Ebine
Calochortus tolmiei, Tolmie's star-tulip or pussy ears.  Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California. Liliaceae.
Macro shot of a southern marsh orchid (dactylorhiza praetermissa) flower in bloom
Edelweiss (Leontopodium nivale) in London, England
This image shows an abstract macro view of a blooming pink and white showy lady’s slipper (cypripedium reginae) flower with black background.
White egret flower is a species of orchid known by the scientific names, Pecteilis radiata and Habenaria radiata. It also has other common names such as Fringed orchid, Crane orchid, Peacock orchid and Sagiso in Japanese (Egret flower). Its blooming time is summer (July, August). It is native to Japan and other East Asian countries.
Horned Woodcock Orchid (Ophrys cornuta)
Cluster of Green Fly Orchids (Epidendrum magnoliae) growing on Magnolia tree branch. Photo taken in Loblolly park, in Gainesville, Florida. Nikon D7200 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
A close-up of a ghost orchid in a forest setting.
Yellow chrysanthemum flowers blooming in spring
Close up of an Orchis simia, commonly known as the monkey orchid flowering in a spring forest. Selective focus.
Harlequin lotus, Hosackia gracilis, seaside bird's-foot trefoil. Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California.  Fabaceae.; Pink and yellow flower. Rare.
close up photo of flower
Two flower spikes of a perennial Capachito (Calceolaria thyrsiflora) growing in the foothills of the Andes near the capital Santiago. There are about 60 species of Calceolaria native to Chile, and several of the yellow-flowered species are called “Capachito” (from hooded Capuchin monks) by the local inhabitants and so are not distinguished by common names. In the English-speaking world the Calceolaria are often known as ‘slipper flower’ or ‘pocketbook flower’ because of their purse-shaped lower flower petals. This species is mostly restricted to central Chile.
Image of a wildflower
Ghost Pipe
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