Generally not. Orchids grow in a variety of places, not specifically in or near volcanoes.
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Yes. Volcanoes grow over the years as material from successive eruptions is piled up.
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When a volcano erupts, molten rock reaches the surface as lava, ash, or similar material. This is addes to the surface of the volcano. So the mountain or edifice of a volcano is essentially a pile of material that has erupted in the past.