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  2. Pollination of orchids - Wikipedia

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    Pollination by flies, known as myophily, is the second most prevalent method of pollination among orchids, involving pollinators from twenty different dipteran families. [13] These flowers typically emit scents reminiscent of decaying organic materials, excrement, or carrion, which attract flies seeking food or suitable sites for egg deposition ...

  3. Pollination trap - Wikipedia

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    Orchids in the genus Pterostylis have been found to attract male fungus gnats with chemical attractants and then trap them using a mobile petal lip. [2] The general observation of insects being trapped and aiding pollination were made as early as 1872 by Thomas Frederic Cheeseman [ 3 ] and did not go unnoticed by Charles Darwin who examined the ...

  4. Entomophily - Wikipedia

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    The small size of many flies is often made up for by their abundance, however they are unreliable pollinators as they may bear incompatible pollen, and lack of suitable breeding habitats may limit their activities. Some Pterostylis orchids are pollinated by midges unique to each species. Due to mutual specialisation, pollinators are highly ...

  5. Carrion flower - Wikipedia

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    Orchids of the genus Bulbophyllum produce strongly scented flowers. The flowers produce various odors resembling sap, urine, blood, dung, carrion, and, in some species, fragrant fruity aromas. Most are fly-pollinated, and attract hordes of flies.

  6. Pollination syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Checkerspot (Euphydryas phaeton) nectaring at daisy (Argyranthemum)Pollination syndromes are suites of flower traits that have evolved in response to natural selection imposed by different pollen vectors, which can be abiotic (wind and water) or biotic, such as birds, bees, flies, and so forth through a process called pollinator-mediated selection.

  7. Why Are Your Orchid Flowers Falling Off Too Soon? 3 ... - AOL

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    One of the reasons people love orchids is that the flowers stay on the plant for a long time. A potted azalea or Christmas cactus drops its flowers in a week or two.

  8. I Kept My Stubborn Orchid Alive For Two Years Using This ...

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    At the time, I was completely unaware that watering orchids with ice cubes was discouraged by garden experts and orchid labels. I was gifted the orchid—a pretty purple-and-white thing—and ...

  9. This Mushroom Smells Like Death to Attract Flies - AOL

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    The cage fungus, a brightly colored mushroom, smells like death and drips brown slime to attract flies, which helps the fungus spread. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...