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These photos were captured back in November during a field trip to the
Grampians with the Aust Native Plant Society (ANOS). So all these are wild
orchids (plus) in their habitat.
Burnettia is another species reliant on fire, to spark spikes.
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Peter

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Nice set Peter, I chickened out on this ANOS trip and missed a lot that I
hadn't seen before.

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These photos were captured back in November during a field trip to the
Grampians with the Aust Native Plant Society (ANOS). So all these are wild
orchids (plus) in their habitat.
Burnettia is another species reliant on fire, to spark spikes.



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