Tasmanian Orchids, Psychedelic Starfish, & Leather Kelp

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In this episode of Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't we inspect the Northeast Coast of Tasmania.to check out Dendrobium striolatum, a non-resupinate orchid that is from a different Subfamily than most of the other orchids on the island of Tasmania. We also see some psychedelic Echinoderms and sun stars as well as some ridiculously bizarre bull kelp that resembles strap leather.

The general tone is more turned down in this episode.

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