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Hyacinth Orchids  – Spotted, Rosy and an unusual form

Hyacinth Orchids – Spotted, Rosy and an unusual form

by Tanya | Dec 31, 2015 | Flora, Hyacinth Orchid, Orchids, Uncategorized

Hyacinth Orchids are so unlike the rest of the wildflowers in these dry forests. They reach up out of the leaf litter or barren roadside gravel in a showy and shocking display of flashy pink. We have two kinds here – the more common Rosy Hyacinth Orchid which is...

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