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    Default New phil orchids to ID

    put up two new pict of phil orchids both orchids come from my wifes ancestral lands on the slopes of the Pinatubo and they grow in crevasses of big bolders near small creeks in between greenisch mosses, elevation approximatively 400 - 600 meter above sea level
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