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Called the "lizard orchid" for its strangely jutting tongue, Himantoglossium
hircinum grows in the dry grasslands, forests, and sand dunes of Europe and
North Africa. This robust, thick-stemmed orchid grows to heights of more than
24 inches and can support as many as 80 blossoms. H.
hircinum survives well in cultivation, but it is best kept outdoors, for it
produces a noxious odor, especially in the early evening.
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