Cynorkis guttata
Photo by J. Riksen
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Possibly a Cynorkis flower which is related to the orchid. This was from the Kilimanjaro rainforest #kilimanjaro #flower #bucketlist #wanderlust #adventureseeker #doyoutravel #travelmore #goexplore #wonderfulplaces #openmyworld #lovetotravel #adventurethatislife #roamtheplanet #travellifestyle #digitalnomads #workandtravel #locationindependent #responsibletravel #seekmoments #momentsofmine #postcardsfromtheworld #getoutstayout #optoutside #rei1440project #choosemountains #travelgirl #traveldudes #solotravel #travel #travelcouple https://www.instagram.com/p/B0HMB09p2mi/?igshid=1bq3xtvt02zll
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In Madagascar, botanist Anton Sieder recently discovered an orchid with huge flowers that smell of champagne. Royal Botanic Gardens researcher Johaan Hermans confirmed that the plant, now named Cynorkis christae, is new to science. From The English Gar
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Cynorkis gibbosa (Madagascar)
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Cynorkis FH2_9603 20130302 0908 sp by evideerf2002 on Flickr.
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Cynorkis gibbosa, native to Madagascar. Photographs by Ron Parsons.
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Cynorkis lowiana
Photo by D. Martin
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