
There haven’t been as many Dipodium sp. (a species of myco-heterotrophic orchids) around this year as compared to previous years. Given that we’ve all but reached the end of January, I was surprised to find this healthy specimen not too far from the house.
This one is, most likely, D. punctatum, the Hyacinth Orchid.
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