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Old 04-02-2016, 04:07 PM
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Default Schomburgkia, Vanilla planifolia in Quintana Roo, México

I was recently at a meeting along the Mayan coast in the state of Quintana Roo, México. These plants were growing along the perimeter road of the resort, in naturalistic swathes of forest. I don't know whether it was natural forest or secondary. I also don't know whether the plants were put there by nature or human hand.

The Schomburgkia was about 9 feet / 3 meters from the ground. The cropped image is from the original image. It was the only such plant I saw.

The Vanilla planifolia was dangling in the underbrush. There were three separate individuals.

I saw no other orchids.
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Very cool!
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That is really cool, I love these pictures


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Excellent field trip discoveries.
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Cool! Looks like the Schombo is on oak bark and is not as sunny as I would otherwise expect. Or maybe that's related to the time of day the picture was taken?
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Photo was about 8 in the morning. The plant is on the south side of a tree, facing the road, so it was in sun soon after this photo, and would remain in full sun for much of the day. This is within a few hundred meters of the beach, so there is usually some breeze.

There are many tropical oaks in the Yucatán forest, but I wasn't close enough to the leaves on this one to be sure.
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So neat. I hope you had a good time.
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