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  2. Pollination of orchids - Wikipedia

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    The pollen of orchids is organized into compact masses known as pollinia (singular: "pollinium"), preventing dispersal by wind and necessitating the presence of pollinators for sexual reproduction. [3] These pollinators vary widely and may include flies, mosquitos, bees, wasps, butterflies, coleopterans, and birds, particularly hummingbirds. [4 ...

  3. Coryanthes - Wikipedia

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    At that same moment, the small packets containing the pollen of the orchid get pressed against the thorax of the bee. However, the glue on the pollen packets does not set immediately, so the orchid keeps the bee trapped until the glue has set. Once the glue has set, the bee is let free and he can now dry his wings and fly off.

  4. Here's How to Care for Orchids So They Bloom Beautifully - AOL

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    Here's how to care for these elegant blooming plants, including best types of orchids for beginners. ... News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Login ...

  5. Want to Try Growing Orchids? Give These Varieties a Look - AOL

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    Phaius orchids, also known as "nun's cap orchids," can grow up to 4 feet tall. They have large leaves at their base and flowers that come in colors like white, pink, red, and purple.

  6. Holcoglossum amesianum - Wikipedia

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    The orchid defies gravity to twist the male part of its flower into a nearly complete circle to fertilize the female one. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Nothing like this occurs elsewhere among flowering plants. The plant does so without the help of sticky fluids or other methods used by self-pollinating plants to ensure that the pollen reaches the egg.

  7. Pollinator - Wikipedia

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    The bee collects the pollen by rubbing against the anthers. The pollen collects on the hind legs, in a structure referred to as a "pollen basket". As the bee flies from flower to flower, some of the pollen grains are transferred onto the stigma of other flowers. Nectar provides the energy for bee nutrition; pollen provides the protein.

  8. Orchids and rare fungi found in fire-hit wood - AOL

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    The steering group of Dane Valley Woods was established in 2003. Since then it has planted 6,250 trees, created a pond, two bug hotels, a lizard basking area and a flower meadow.

  9. Drakaea - Wikipedia

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    Drakaea is a genus of 10 species in the plant family Orchidaceae commonly known as hammer orchids. All ten species occur only in the south-west of Western Australia . Hammer orchids are characterised by an insectoid labellum that is attached to a narrow, hinged stem, which holds it aloft.

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