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Southern lady's tresses is a graceful terrestrial orchid known for its spiral arrangement of white, fragrant flowers on a single slender stem. Its leaves are typically grass-like and narrow, emerging from the base. The 'torta' in its name hints at the twisted appearance that aids its adaptation in varied environments, typically thriving in moist, open habitats. The coiled floral display not only catches the eye but also facilitates pollination by inviting specific insect vectors.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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