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Here is something unusual and kinda rare! A white Grass-pink Orchid (Calopogon tuberosus). These are normally a bright pinkish/purple color. Here is what ODNR botanist Andrew Gibson had to say about it, "It’s not a true white form but a very very pale form. You can see some hints of pink here and there. I’ve seen true pure white Calopogon a time or two up north - it’s quite rare. Regardless, just a matter of gene expression with this one happening to be much more pale than normal. Wish I had a better or more fun answer…"

I noticed a bit of "ghosting" on this image straight out of the camera. First time I've noticed it with this set-up. Z8, 180-600mm at 600mm, ss320, f6.3. Shot from about 25 yards and highly cropped.







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That is an interesting flower. Cedar Bog?

It would be helpful if you would allow the EXIF data to show. Shutter speed? Shot at 600mm?

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That’s such a cool bloom. I’ve had similar surprises pop up from my indoor plants - sometimes you think it’s just leaves, then bam, wild flowers out of nowhere. Lighting can really mess with bloom timing, especially with store-bought orchids. I’ve had a few do weird things even months after bringing them home.
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