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its a plant that makes confuse bees by unsuccessfully mating with it and carrying their pollen. its a plant that makes confuse bees by unsuccessfully mating with it and carrying their pollen.

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Is a Bee Orchid a bee or plant?

A species of orchid from Israel that looks and smells like a female bee tricks male long-horned bees into pollinating them.


How does the adaptation of looking like a bee help the bee orchid pollinate it's flowers?

Adaptation helps the orchid attract insects


What is a bee orchid?

A bee orchid is any of a group of species of orchids including Ophrys, Ophrys apifera, Cottonia peduncularis, Diuris carinata, and Ida barringtoniae.


How far can a Orchid bee fly?

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What is brown Bee?

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What do the bee orchid and the carrion flower both do?

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Why are my brown orchid leaves turning brown?

Brown orchid leaves turning brown could be due to a variety of reasons, such as overwatering, underwatering, inadequate light, or pest infestations. It is important to assess the care conditions of your orchid and make adjustments accordingly to promote healthy leaf growth.


When was Brown-banded carder bee created?

Brown-banded carder bee was created in 1806.


Are bees pollinating flowers mutualism?

usually just the fact that it's a flower and bees like flowers,but there is an orchid bee which is a bee that resembles a orchid and the males are very attracted to the orchids for there oil and fragrance and need it to store in their bodies.


What eats brown bee orchids?

Bees and people are two examples of predators of the brown bee orchid. The flower in question (Ophrys fusca) is an example of insect mimicry whereby the color, fragrance, shape and texture fool bees into thinking that part of the bloom is a bee ready to mate and thereby lead them to sip nectar and transfer pollen. People value the roots for a powder that mixes into a delicious, energizing drink with gastrointestinal benefits.


Why are my orchid's leaves turning brown?

Your orchid's leaves may be turning brown due to overwatering, insufficient light, or low humidity levels. It's important to ensure proper watering, adequate light, and humidity to keep your orchid healthy.


Do orchid bees sting?

Only female orchid bees are capable of stinging. Males do not have a sting apparatus. However, instances of being stung by this bee are rare as orchid bees are solitary creatures and are not aggressive when it comes to defending their nests.