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Des
require very precise
conditions and availability of mycorrhizal fungi so they are notoriously
difficult to grow
I was afraid of something like that !
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Robert
spike as can be seen at http://www.pbase.com/rbel1/image/82448413/large
Nice pic ! and it makes me wonder if what I had been assuming to be a
Pyramidal orchid may in fact be a Dactylorhiza
I've just spent all evening looking on the computer for my pic of it
but ,,, watch this space, I'll find it eventually !
ours has a rosette of quite long dark green pointed leaves, with
prominent dark spots, at the base round the tall stem of the flower.
whereas the Pyramidal leaves shown in Keeble-Martin are pale green
with perhaps small indistinct spots ?
He doesnt have a "common spotted " but that would fit our spotted
ones which are common here on heavy red clay over limestone hillside.