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  2. 33+ gifts for mom that she’ll genuinely love - AOL

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    Legos Icon Orchid $39.99 at Walmart A Lego plant may seem like an odd gift, but, speaking from personal experience, it makes for an incredibly relaxing and satisfying activity.

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    £44.99 at lego.com.uk. Orchid (LEGO 10311) This true-to-life replica of one of the most attractive plants makes for perfect home decor and a great gift for LEGO-loving adults looking for a ...

  4. I Kept My Stubborn Orchid Alive For Two Years Using This ...

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    However, the first houseplant I was ever able to keep alive for a respectably long time also happened to be one of the most notoriously stubborn: an orchid. It was unexpected and not without a ...

  5. Goodyera oblongifolia - Wikipedia

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    Goodyera oblongifolia is a species of orchid known by the common names western rattlesnake plantain and giant rattlesnake plantain.It is native to much of North America, particularly in the mountains of the western United States and Canada, from Alaska to northern Mexico, as well as in the Great Lakes region, Maine, Quebec and the Canadian Maritime Provinces.

  6. Bauhinia galpinii - Wikipedia

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    Bauhinia galpinii is a species of shrub in the family Fabaceae.It is endemic to parts of eastern and southern Africa, where its popular name is "pride of De Kaap". In other places however, it is variously known as orchid tree, red bauhinia, nasturtium bauhinia, African Plume, red orchid bush, and by other informal names.

  7. Dracula simia - Wikipedia

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    Dracula simia, known also as the monkey-like Dracula, is an epiphytic orchid originally described as part of the genus Masdevallia, [2] but later reclassified as part of genus Dracula. [1] The arrangement of column , petals and lip resembles a monkey's face.