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Dendrophylax funalis
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Dendrophylax funalis, also known as the corded ghost orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to the island of Jamaica. It is a leafless epiphyte or lithophyte which flowers between September and April. It is native to Hanover, Manchester, St. Ann, St. Elizabeth, St. James, St. Mary, St. Thomas, Trelawny, and Westmoreland parishes, where it grows on trees or on limestone rocks in dry or moist limestone forest and woodland from 250 to 550 meters elevation. Along with other species of genus Dendrophylax, D. funalis is threatened. The IUCN Red List assesses the species as Near Threatened....read more on Wikipedia.
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