Oops, my phalaenopsis orchid does not have a scent, after all. I was mistaken; the fragrance...is from the dozen red roses I got from my guy on my birthday.
Yes, They release a good scent to attract bees,wasps or flies.
Orchids ensure variation primarily through their complex reproductive strategies, which often involve intricate relationships with specific pollinators. Many orchids use deceptive tactics, such as mimicking the appearance or scent of female insects, to attract males for pollination. Additionally, orchids can produce a diverse array of seeds, each capable of germinating under various conditions, further enhancing genetic diversity. This combination of pollination strategies and seed variability allows orchids to adapt and thrive in diverse environments.
Can I gift orchids from Zynah Orchids to someone special in India?
Terrestrial orchids are orchids that live in the soil of the ground and not in trees
That sentence does not make sense do you mean where are apple orchids or what are apple orchids?
a animal eats orchids
what is the mood in the poem orchids
where in Jamaica can orchids can be found
a stem of orchids is called a spray but multiple sprays would be called a bunch
Plants and animals both have male and female reproductive organs. Some orchids put out a scent that resembles the pheromones of the female bee, encouraging pollination of the flowers by (failed) copulation.
Yes they do eat orchids!!!!
Fungi + flower= orchids