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Author robinpgoodfellowPosted on September 14, 2020October 9, 2020Categories Monthly photo competitionTags Australian orchids, Corysanthes diemenica, Diplodium, Glossodia major, Pheladenia deformis, Pyrorchis nigricans, Thelymitra, Thelymitra formosa, Thelymitra luteocilium, Whispy Spider Orchid

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  • About Us
    • Our History
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    • Other Sites
  • Events
    • Events Archive 2018
    • Events Archive 2017
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  • Gallery
    • Gallery: Non-South Australian Orchids
  • Resources
    • Orchid Identification
      • Identification Clues
      • Orchid Species – South Australia
        • South Australian Species Flowering Times
        • Month by Month Flowering Times
      • Orchid Species – Other States
      • Orchid – Hybrids
    • Growing Orchids
      • Growing Terrestrial Orchids
      • Growing Epiphytic Orchids
    • Orchid Conservation
      • Conservation
      • Orchid Habitat
      • Pollinators
    • Orchid History/Biographies
    • Research
    • Videos
    • Snippets/Miscellaneous
  • Blogs
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    • Journals 2007 to 2016
    • Journals 1997 to 2006
    • Journals 1987 to 1996
    • Journals 1977 to 1986
    • Gleanings From the Journals
  • Products
    • DVD Reviews
    • Orchid eBooks
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