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  2. Dracula simia - Wikipedia

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    Dracula simia, known also as the monkey-like Dracula, is an epiphytic orchid originally described as part of the genus Masdevallia, [2] but later reclassified as part of genus Dracula. [1] The arrangement of column , petals and lip resembles a monkey's face.

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  4. Dracula gigas - Wikipedia

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    Dracula gigas is a species of orchid. It is sometimes called the monkey orchid because it resembles the face of a monkey.

  5. Orchis simia - Wikipedia

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    Orchis simia, commonly known as the monkey orchid, is a greyish pink to reddish species of the genus Orchis. It gets its common name from its lobed lip which mimics the general shape of a monkey's body.

  6. Coryanthes macrantha - Wikipedia

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    Coryanthes macrantha commonly called the Bucket Orchid, or Monkey's Throat Orchid is an epiphytic orchid from the genus Coryanthes. It is native to Trinidad and to South America ( Brazil , Venezuela , Colombia , Peru , Suriname , Guyana , French Guiana ). [ 1 ]

  7. Dracula (plant) - Wikipedia

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    However, this likeness to monkeys’ faces seems to be purely a natural coincidence to the primates living in the same forests. In fact, these flowers are pollinated by the common fungus gnat ; [ 5 ] the bloom’s lip is often quite large (for a Pleurothallid ), and from the fungus gnat’s perspective, resembles an irresistible mushroom or fungus.

  8. Oeceoclades maculata - Wikipedia

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    Oeceoclades maculata, sometimes known as the monk orchid or African spotted orchid, is a terrestrial orchid species in the genus Oeceoclades that is native to tropical Africa and now naturalized in South and Central America, the Caribbean, and Florida in North America. [1]

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