In Hawaii, orchids sometimes grow on trees.
But this fantasy orchid will grow on you.
| The Hybrid Cattleya Orchid, upon which this fantasy is based, is developed
by crossbreeding in a conservatory. However, each orchid in the wild is
fertilized with pollen carried by a particular insect. The size and shape
of an orchid's blossoms are specially suited to that insect. |
Unique markings on the lip guide the insect toward the nectar inside. Pollen
sticks to the insect and is then carried to another orchid of the same
species. This process assures cross-fertilization within each orchid species,
of which over 6,000 grow throughout the world. |

This representation of the original digital
painting is deliberately smudged in a small area to frustrate pirating of
the image.
All prints are personally signed and available in three sizes, each matted
to fit a standard, ready-made frame.
See order form for sizes, prices and other
details.
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