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  • Ophrys fuciflora bee orchids, terrestrial species with flowers of mimicry, resembles insect bee to fool pollinators. Its common name is the Late Spider Orchid despite the fact that "fuci-flora" literally means a flower shaped like a bee.
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  • Ophrys fuciflora bee orchids, terrestrial species with flowers of mimicry, resembles insect bee to fool pollinators. Its common name is the Late Spider Orchid despite the fact that "fuci-flora" literally means a flower shaped like a bee.
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  • Ophrys bombyliflora orchid, Bumblebee Orchid
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  • Ophrys bombyliflora, the bumblebee orchid, is a species of Ophrys (bee orchid), native from the Mediterranean region from Portugal and the Canary Islands to Turkey and Lebanon
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  • Ophrys bombyliflora, the bumblebee orchid, is a species of Ophrys (bee orchid), native from the Mediterranean region from Portugal and the Canary Islands to Turkey and Lebanon
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  • Calopogon pulchellus in NJ bog Grass Pink Orchid native to N. America used in orchid book, pink terrestrial flower. The yellow crest of hairs look like dusting of pollen, which, although completely fake, attracts bee pollinators. The flower is upside down compared to most orchids. Bees of sufficient weight force the hinged lip to swing down, dropping the pollinator backwards onto the column. Any pollen attached to the bee is pressed onto the stigma and as the bee exits the flower, it picks up a new load of sticky pollen found on the end of the column. This orchid is pollinated by a variety of bees including Bombus fervidus, Bombus nevadensis, Bombus ternarius, Bombus terricola, Bombus vagans, Megachile melanophaea and Xylocopa micans.
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  • Haraella retrocalla, orchid species native to Taiwan, fragrant of lemons, miniature orchid plant size
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  • Haraella retrocalla, orchid species native to Taiwan, fragrant of lemons, miniature orchid plant size
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  • Baptistonia echinata Orchid Species, resembles a swarm of bumblebees showing orchid mimickry to attract pollinators. Floral oil is the reward for fertilization.
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  • Baptistonia echinata Orchid Species, bumblebee orchids resemble a swarm of bees, also known as hedgehog orchid. Floral oil is the reward for fertilization.
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  • Baptistonia echinata  in loving cup Orchid Species
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