"WILD ORCHID" by Helen M. Fleet
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Dendrobium secundum ~~~ "WILD ORCHID" by Helen M. Fleet ... "The flower that walks", the Indian said, And walking spreads its crown-like roots Through forest glades and upland dales. Moccasin flower or Lady's Slipper, It matters not the name Or if it be fair white or rose or tiny yellow kind Tis ever rare and wondrous there This woodland beauty Bequeathed us from another age. A Heritage to guard with care And cherish for posterity That other eyes in future years Mav see this Orchid walk the trails As did our native Indian braves And shy eyed maidens of the tribe.
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