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This orchid is native to the cloud forests of Ecuador and Peru. It gets its name from its flower, which resembles a monkey's face.
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This orchid is native to Europe and North Africa. It gets its name from its flower, which resembles a bee. The orchid's sepals and petals are fused together to form a hood, and its lip is shaped like a bee's body.
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This flower is native to Thailand and Laos. It gets its name from its flower, which resembles a parrot's head. The flower's sepals and petals are fused together to form a hood, and its lip is shaped like a parrot's beak.
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This succulent is native to South Africa. It gets its name from its leaves, which resemble rabbit ears. The succulent's leaves are plump and green, and they grow in pairs.
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This succulent is native to South Africa. It gets its name from its leaves, which resemble dolphins. The succulent's leaves are blue-green and have a pointed end.
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