The Secret Orchids of Palau

by Kristen Minogue

Three orchids found only on Palau (white Dendrobium brachyanthum, purple Crepidium calcereum and Dipodium freycinetioides - yellow with red spots) Photos by Benjamin Crain/SERC

Most visitors to Palau don’t come for its forests. The chain of 300-plus Pacific islands is more famous for its coral reefs, giant rays and hundreds of flamboyantly-colored fish species.

“It’s known as one of the top dive sites on the planet,” said Benjamin Crain, a postdoc at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC). Crain is the exception. He’s visited Palau twice in the last year. Naturally fair-skinned, with a dark blond beard and ponytail, Crain has earned plenty of suntans and callouses trekking across the islands’ uneven terrain. He was seeking some of Palau’s forgotten gems on land—its rich diversity of orchids.

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