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The "meaning" of Macodes orchids is rooted in their botanical name and cultural significance as "jewel orchids" prized for their stunning, gold or silver-veined leaves rather than their flowers. The name Macodes comes from the Greek word "makos," meaning "length," possibly referring to the veins or the lip of the flower. Culturally, Macodes plants, especially Macodes petola, are appreciated for their beauty, and their intricate leaf patterns are likened to lightning bolts or etched circuits.
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