They have some of the most intriguing names of all the wild flowers, such as butterfly orchid, frog orchid and bird's-nest orchid.
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The frog orchid also gets its name from the shape of its flowers while the bird's-nest orchid is so-called because of the way that its root system resembles the nest of a wood pigeon.
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You might be lucky enough to spot a disa orchid or indigenous frog, or you can just admire the sunbirds and sugarbirds dipping their long beaks into nectar-rich blooms.