Ona warm spring morning in 1928, as a young Australian farmer named Jack Trott bent down to examine an odd rack in the ground, he noticed a sweet smell. After carefully scraping away a thin layer of soil, h saw to his absolute amazement, a tiny flower, a mere half-inch across, growing underground.
What Trott had found was, in fact, a new species of orchid: Rhizanthella gardneri-an extraordinary plant that spends its entire life in total darkness. The name Rhizanthella is derived from two Greek words: Rhiza, meaning root and Anthos, meaning flower. And that is just what it looks like: a waxy, white root, two inches long, with white petals enclosing a spiral of tiny, purplish-red flowers, Read on…
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Did you know about this under-ground orchid?
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I did not know of this species Andre.
Orchids are among my favorite flowers, but I’ve never heard of this orchid.
Amazing, this is a good finding. Thanks for the information.
That is very interesting I have never heard about such an orchid
Strange are the ways of nature.