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Submitted by crmckenzie on Thu, 02/15/2018 - 15:48

I traveled to the Durfee Conservtory located behind the Morrill buildings to find a plant to photograph. After walking through the first room of plants from the front of the greenhouse and into the second room, I circled the room to assess for the plant that stood out to me the most. On the far left against the wall, I found a flowering plant with two different flower color-combinations. One was white and pink, and the other was a light orange and pink. The plant was in a pot sitting on some pebbles with a plant of either side. It had big, sturdy green leaves and thick stems with white covering. I took several photographs of the flower, both up close and at a distance. The tag sticking in the soil read, "Cattleya 'War Paint'". I then left and created a figure with Inkscape. 

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