Orchid (disambiguation)

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An orchid is a member of the flowering plant family Orchidaceae.

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Orchid may also refer to:

Persons

Places

Fictional locations

Entertainment

Literature

Film, TV and theatre

Music

Groups and bands

Albums

  • Orchid (album), the debut album of the progressive metal and progressive rock band Opeth
  • Orchids (album), the debut album of dream pop band Astral

Songs

Organisations, groups, companies

Other uses

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