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2010 Moorea Biocode
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Arachnis flos-aeris-- the Scorpion Orchid.
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Native to Malaysian and Indonesia, this attractive orchid has been widely planted in tropical gardens, including here at Summit Park, Panama.
Arachnis flos-aeris
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A single flower of the huge inflorescence known as Orkid Harimau. Photo from Batang Ai Reservoir area, Sarawak, Borneo.