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  2. Category:Orchids of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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  3. Bogor Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    This forest was created to protect seeds of rare trees. [2] The forest remained neglected after the Sundanese kingdom was destroyed in the 16th century. In 1744 the Dutch East India Company established a garden and mansion at the site of the present botanical gardens in Buitenzorg (now known as Bogor).

  4. Čikola - Wikipedia

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    Čikola is 39 kilometres (24 mi) in length, from Mirlović Polje to Krka at Nos Kalik, while its headwater Vrba that rises near Muć would add up to a combined length of about 47 km (29 mi).

  5. National Orchid Garden - Wikipedia

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    The National Orchid Garden is located in the Central Core of the gardens. Located on the highest hill in the Singapore Botanic Gardens, three hectares of landscaped slopes provide a setting for over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids, with about 600 species and hybrids on display.

  6. How national parks and forests could suffer as a result of ...

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    More than 1,000 NPS employees were terminated by the Trump administration, Brengel said, while more than 2,000 U.S. Forest Service employees have been fired, according to Fire & Safety Journal ...

  7. Dipodium - Wikipedia

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    Dipodium, commonly known as hyacinth orchids, [3] is a genus of about forty species of orchids native to tropical, subtropical and temperate regions of south-east ...

  8. Eulaema meriana - Wikipedia

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    Eulaema meriana is a large-bodied bee species in the tribe Euglossini, otherwise known as the orchid bees. The species is a solitary bee and is native to tropical Central and South America. [ 1 ] The male collects fragrances from orchid flowers, which it stores in hollows in its hind legs.

  9. Lepanthes eltoroensis - Wikipedia

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    The orchid has only been found on approximately 40-60 trees within the forest, all at an altitude of 2,789 ft or above. [5] More recent studies have noted larger populations of L. eltoroensis on the Tradewinds Trail as opposed to the El Toro Trail, for which it was named, possibly due to greater numbers of Sierra palm, offering a more closed ...