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My First Epiphyte - File 1 of 9 - Sarcochilus_australis_Morewell061203-2186.jpg (0/1)
This is my first wild epiphyte - there aren't many in southern Australia. I
went with the ANOS Terrestrial Study Group and this was one of the orchids they were looking for (yes, terrestrial groups looking at epiphytes). There were quite a lot of plants hanging around the trees not far from the car park. Most of them grew between 1 and 2 metres from the ground so they were easy to photograph. The only other orchid we saw in flower was the Flying Duck. -- More photos from this trip: http://photos.rnr.id.au/2006/12/03/ |
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My First Epiphyte - File 1 of 9 - Sarcochilus_australis_Morewell061203-2186.jpg (0/1)
I think it's pretty cool the the terrestrial group is expanding their base
of knowledge. We all should do that! Great pictures, Reiner. Diana |
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My First Epiphyte - File 1 of 9 - Sarcochilus_australis_Morewell061203-2186.jpg (0/1)
Thanks Diana. ANOS has an Epiphyte Study Group too, but they don't go on
many field trips. "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... I think it's pretty cool the the terrestrial group is expanding their base of knowledge. We all should do that! Great pictures, Reiner. |
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