Beautiful- and takes me back to the days before CITES - I was Secretary of a UK Orchid Society, and used to arrange an annual importation of orchids for members, collected from the Indian jungles ( supposedly - I think a lot were mass propagated in nurseries, and passed off as wild orchids ! - certaialy an awful lot were absolutely the same clone ) but I used to get these three or four tea chests arrive - plywood boxes about 2 foot x 2 foot x 2 foot - all stuffed full of orchids . For packing material they often used ferns and other things which I would pot up and use as foliage plants , or plant in the floor of my greenhouse. I well remember D.devonianianum, like long threads of thick string - often they flowered almost as soon as I took them out of the packing cases. Then I had to sort them out according to what had been ordered by whom - and take a car full of bundles to the next meeting, even ask other committee members to come and fill their car boots. Paph insigne was the cheapest about 10 pence ( English money - = 6 or 7 cents US) - but of course all values were very different then . As a highly paid, newly qualified specialist lawyer ( Patent Attorney) I got a whole US$200 per month...( equivalent) - about as much as I have to pay the mechanics at the local Mercedes dealership for one hours work now....but happy days remembered. Thanks for the pic !