The orchids are in bloom. This one has attached itself to a tree by the roots.

It is a large plant and I wonder that it is so secure there.

A few weeks ago it started to shoot out.

Now it is starting to open its flowers.

They are tiny, maybe one inch in length but pretty nevertheless.

These are some of the cultivated ones being sold right now.

They come in the most interesting colors.

This one unfortunately had a lot of watermarks on it but still lovely to look at.
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