I have just received word from a fellow orchid photographer exploring in an undisclosed area (and one that will remain undisclosed) in South Florida that he has discovered what appears to be a colony of a species of Phragmipedium (or, who knows...a completely new genus?) growing deep in the swamps. The plants are presently in high bud. I will be heading down in the next week or two when the buds open...from the photos I've seen so far, there is already a splash of orange on the lips of the developing flowers....AND....they seem to have some rather packed-in petals similar to Phrag caudatum. So, colorful, and potentially long-petaled and growing in Florida? Who could ask for more?
This is really great news, as the whole slipper orchid clan has been completely unrepresented in Florida. There have been reports in the past of species of Cypripedium being found in the northern counties, but none have been substantiated.
More soon.
If you didn't realize this by now, this was an April Fools' Day joke.
Our two recent hurricanes have done a lot of damage to our urban forests -
what have we learned?
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Hurricanes Melton and Helene brough flooding and wind damage to the human
communities in their paths, but they also damaged urban forests. Florida's
urb...
1 week ago
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This isn't an April Fool's Day hoax now is it? Hopefully I didn't give you too big of a scare with my report of an early onset of fall?
You are so astute, Robert! I still hope one day we will find a cypripedioid in Florida, but not this day.
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