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Caudiform-forming species from South Africa.

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Fantastic photography Eric & I love the odd stuff thrown in
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Wendy,

Thanks - glad you enjoyed them.

I forgot to mention that I am previewing my site for non-orchid photos:

http://www.plantworld.org

Take a look around!

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