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Bletia reflexa

By: Dr. Cristóbal Sánchez

Today we present to you a Mexican orchid called Bletia reflexa. This species lives in the mountains, among hillside rocks and meadows of oak and pine forests. It has thickened underground stems that serve as a reserve in difficult times and has long, narrow leaves that hide it among the grasses.

Sometimes this species can completely lose its leaves during its f lowering, which occurs during fall and winter, resulting in a display of orchid bouquets sprouting directly from the ground. These nature spectacles show us the importance of protecting our forests and mountains.

Remember that the  Vallarta Botanical Garden is a Natural Protected Area. Visit us and contribute to conservation!

Photo: © Cristóbal Sánchez

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