Yes, its me :-). Expert - said to much, but I am interested in both these groups (Balsaminaceae and Orchidaceae). All these particular shapes and colors of flowers are so striking and unusual. Bear in your mind, however, that I am living and working in place where native flora of Balsaminaceae consists of only one species (I. noli-tangere), and orchids only about fifty species. I am working predominantly with specific aspects of these groups (apophytism in Orchidaceae and invasion in Balsaminaceae) Wojciech
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