{{ widget_data.orchid.scientific_name }}
{% if widget_data.both_near_35 %} 🌍 35th Parallel Connection! {% elif widget_data.parallel35_connection %} 🌍 35th Parallel Region {% endif %}{{ "%.2f"|format(widget_data.user_location.lat) }}°N, {{ "%.2f"|format(widget_data.user_location.lon) }}°W
Elevation: {{ widget_data.user_location.elev }}m
{{ "%.2f"|format(widget_data.orchid.habitat_location.lat) }}°, {{ "%.2f"|format(widget_data.orchid.habitat_location.lon) }}°
Elevation: {{ widget_data.orchid.habitat_location.elev }}m
Analyzing climate patterns...
Hemisphere offset: Perihelion is ~early January (DOY ≈ 3), aphelion ~early July (≈ 185). Northern seasons are driven by tilt, not distance: N-summer happens at aphelion.
Photoperiod: Day length depends on latitude and solar declination. Short days + cool nights in autumn are classic floral triggers in 20–40° bands.
Why 35° is seasonally rich: Large swing in solar-noon altitude and day length gives strong "season signals" without polar extremes. Great for teaching spike induction logic.
Keyboard: Space play/pause, ←/→ adjust date, 0/2/3/5 jump to 0°, 23.4°, 35°, 50°.