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 John Boudreau, Bringing orchids down to earth. San Jose Mercury News, Dec. 31, 2009.
 http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_14103306?source=rss
 ("The flowers are now found in Costco, Wal-Mart and Trader Joe's for as little as $15 or less, a bargain for a plant that takes up to two years to grow and whose blooms can last as long as a month or two. Taiwan is the world's leading producer of phalaenopsis orchids, one of the most popular varieties.")
 
 Note: Phalaenopsis
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phalaenopsis
 ("The generic name means "Phalaen[a]-like" and is probably a reference to the genus Phalaena, the name given by Carolus Linnaeus to a group of large moths; the flowers of some species supposedly resemble moths in flight. For this reason, the species are sometimes called Moth orchids.")
 
 The name is 蝴蝶蘭 in Taiwan.
 
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