Gorgeous photo!!! I had seen a photo of lady's slippers by Doug Sherman before, but your photo inspired me to research more about them and I discovered something fascinating about orchids. All orchids rely on fungi to grow, especially during their early stages. Orchid seeds are incredibly tiny and lack the nutrients most seeds have, so they depend on a symbiotic relationship with specific fungi. These fungi break down organic matter in the soil to provide the nutrients orchids need to germinate. This relationship, called mycorrhizal symbiosis, is vital for orchids to survive in the wild. Interestingly, some orchids rely on this partnership for their entire lives, while others need it only in their early stages.