Des, Would love to see a picture of the Disa cornuta if you have one. At least your son is interested in orchids mine is interested in tomatoes. At least after a day in a chemistry lab he moves dirt in the garden. Its good for him. Saving samples of our species and habitats is of interest to me but just a side interest. I wish I had more time for it. Was working in Connecticut years ago and a species of Lady Slipper was located which had been believed to be extinct. It was extinct soon afterward - people found out about the location and trampled them all to death.
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