February 29th, 2008

Information On Ghost Orchid Flowers

The Ghost orchid flowers are on the verge of extinction. Therefore, it is against the law of both the central as well as the state, for eliminating or repositioning of these endangered species of the orchid family. Basically, these flowers are observed on the plants in hardwood hills, marshy areas, and at the pitches of cypress. Normally, the roots of these flowers are gray-green in color, with a size of around 20 inches. The seeds of these are most of the times scattered by breeze and are grounded on certain turbulent surfaced plant. The sprouting of these seeds is not possible unless a specific fungus is present near the seeds.


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