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  2. Orchids, My Intersex Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Orchids, My Intersex Adventure [1] is an auto-biographical [2] 2010 documentary about one woman's struggle to understand her own intersex variation while interviewing ...

  3. Rights and Humanity - Wikipedia

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    Rights and Humanity claims to have played a significant role in shaping global policy and practice through the integration of a "human rights approach". [2] It has chosen to focus on various priority issues of the day, including HIV/AIDS, poverty, health, water, [3] and sanitation, [4] participatory democracy, cultural rights, [5] complex emergencies, and the global financial crisis.

  4. Art Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    With his father, Chadwick co-authored The Classic Cattleyas which is widely considered to be the definitive book on the large-flowered Cattleya species (corsage orchids). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Martha Stewart favorably reviewed the book and both Chadwicks appeared on her television show. [ 4 ]

  5. Spathoglottis - Wikipedia

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    Spathoglottis, commonly known as purple orchids [2] or 苞舌兰属 (bao she lan shu) [3] is a genus of about fifty species of orchids in the family Orchidaceae. They are evergreen terrestrial herbs with crowded pseudobulbs , a small number of leaves and medium-sized resupinate flowers on an upright flowering stem.

  6. Ophrys apifera - Wikipedia

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    Ophrys like other orchids are dependent on symbiotic fungi at some point during their life cycle, but especially for germination, which may take months or even years underground. Orchid roots contain orchid mycorrhiza , coils of fungal hyphae inside orchid root cells.

  7. Orchis - Wikipedia

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    These terrestrial orchids have root tubers instead of pseudobulbs.They are extremely diverse in appearance. They produce an erect stem.The inflorescence is a cylindrical to globular spike, 5–15 cm (2–6 in) long, with yellow, red to purple flowers.

  8. Coryanthes - Wikipedia

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    Coryanthes, commonly known as bucket orchids, is a genus of neotropical epiphytic orchids (family Orchidaceae). This genus is abbreviated as Crths in horticultural trade. They are native to South America , Central America , Mexico and Trinidad .

  9. Phalaenopsis amabilis - Wikipedia

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    It thrives in a domestic temperature range of 17–22 °C (63–72 °F), in bright indirect light such as that offered by an east- or west-facing window. Specialist orchid compost and feed is widely available. Species and cultivars in the genus Phalaenopsis are recommended for beginners. [23]