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Last ophrys orchid of this season, O. elatior, a unique late spider orchid variant. Under milder conditions they can flower till mid July - but with this scorching weather we had to search shady crevices to find a single plant.
Composite image merged from 8K video file. Several faded flower buds were cloned out in PS. Thanks for the visit - have a great day. |
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by david fletcher
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