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Orchid and Houseplant Photo Submissions Wanted

Orchids, US Botanical Gardens
Elegant and beautiful flowering #plants, #Orchids are a great way to add a touch of color and class to any interior design. #Phalaenopsis Orchids are readily available in almost any store that sells indoor plants. One of the easier to care for Orchids, Phalaenopsis , or Moth Orchids, are tolerant of most indoor environments as long as they have good lighting and temperatures. Read more about Orchids care...
When I visit a botanical garden or greenhouse, I love to take photographs, especially of flowers. I have recently posted a pictures of Orchids page to my website along with other houseplant and flower pictures. I would love to have pictures that others have taken to add to the gallery. If any readers have some favorite Orchid pictures or even houseplant pictures that they would allow me to post to my plant pictures page, I would love to have them.

 If you have any photos you would like to submit, you can email information and upload photos by visiting my website www.PlantAndFlowerInfo.com and going to the contact page. Please note that pictures must be under a certain size or they will not upload. Information about your plants type, variety, etc. will help in adding a page and picture description.  And your name, website link information if you would like that to be included. As an alternative, you can visit the Facebook Page for PlantAndFlowerInfo and post pictures with information about the plants or flowers and your own website information, if you have a plant and flower related site. I hope to see some great Orchid and houseplant photographs...Thanks

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