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Episode 337: Orchid Obsession

Episode 337: Orchid Obsession

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I’m joined by author Sarah Bilston to explore the strange allure of orchids and the daring—and often destructive—pursuits of the plant hunters who sought them. We delve into the economic and ecological entanglements of botany, the lasting impacts of orchid mania on countries like Brazil, and what we risk losing when we oversimplify the tangled roots of horticultural history.

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The Lost Orchid: A Story of Victorian Plunder and Obsession by Sarah Bilston

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