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Wonderful Wild Orchids

Record #:
6657
Abstract:
The North Carolina's varied climates and habitats are conducive to the growth of orchids. Over fifty species grow wild in the state. Many are small, rare and hard to find. Wallace describes a number of them, including green adder's mouth, dragon's mouth, green-fly, and nodding ladies' tresses.
Source:
Wildlife in North Carolina (NoCar SK 431 W54x), Vol. 68 Issue 5, May 2004, p30-33, il
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