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Ophrys apifera, known as the bee orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Orchidaceae. It is native to Europe, Asia Minor, and North Africa. The plant grows to a height of 10-30 cm and has a rosette of leaves at the base of the stem. The stem bears a single flower, or sometimes two or three flowers. The flower is pink or purple with a yellow lip. The lip is shaped like a female bee, and the flower emits a scent that attracts male bees. When a male bee lands on the flower, it attempts to mate with the lip, which results in the transfer of pollen from the male bee to the flower.\n\nThe bee orchid is an example of a sexually deceptive orchid. These orchids mimic the appearance of other organisms, such as insects, in order to attract pollinators. In the case of the bee orchid, the flower mimics the appearance of a female bee. This attracts male bees, which attempt to mate with the flower. In the process, they transfer pollen from one flower to another, which helps to pollinate the plant.\n\nThe bee orchid is a threatened species in some parts of its range. The main threats to the plant are habitat loss and over-collection. The plant is also threatened by climate change, as it is a cold-adapted species.
Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) is from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia
Field of Siam Tulips in the morning mist.
Glowing pink orchid, 3D render.
Bee orchid blooming time
Close-up of beautiful Orchid flowers with water drops. Space for copy.
Eastern Spider Orchid (Ophrys mammosa) in natural habitat
A UVIVF (Ultraviolet Induced Visible Fluorescence) image of a Thrift Flower
A macro shot of a beautiful rare hybrid orchid, outdoors
Originally from Colombia and Guyana, this epiphyte is endangered owing to habitat destruction and poaching.
Naked-man Orchid
Hover fly on a cornflower in a meadow in Stukeley Meadows Nature Reserve,  Huntingdon
ophrys apifera, bee orchid wildflower
Medium view of blooming California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) wildflowers, growing on a grassy hill.\n\nTaken at Near Altamont Pass, California, USA
Lady slipper orchid in bloom with water drops
The Yellow Fringed Orchid is a stunning orchid found on Mount Magazine, Arkansas. It blooms in late July through early August.
3D illustration of transparent glassy pink aster flower with many leaves on a dark background under neon light. Cyber flower shape
wild orchid n the french countryside
orchid in spring
wild lady's-slipper orchid between the trees
Ophrys alasiatica takes its name from Alasia, the ancient Egyptian name for the Island of Cyprus.
Wild purple and pink Hyacinth flowers in a forest on a beautiful spring day.
Amazing Cypripedium pink flowers in Etretat gardens and stone garden path
Bee orchid in Alpine prairie a sunny day.
watercolor flowers in springtime meadow, fresh bright blue and green spring colors , floral painted artwork wallpaper decor
Variegated Cornflower in extreme close up.
Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera) flowering in a meadow with one flower
Lilium carniolicum - kranjska lilija, close - up of flowering beautiful lily against clear blue sky.
Lovely Wild White and Red Burnt Orchid Flower in Upper Franconia, Germany. Rare Spring Flower. Macro with shallow depth of field
Reverse tulip growing in natural environment in Hakkari, one of Turkey's highest altitude provinces. Inverted Tulip, the oldest known ornamental plant, belongs to the bulbous plants family. According to the Inverted Tulip Christian legends; Witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Reverse Tulip started to grow where Meryem's tears came from. According to Muslim legends; Hz. Due to the murder of Hasan and Hüseyin in Karbala, and according to another legend, due to the inability of a couple in love named Ferhat and Şirin to reunite, Reverse Tulip's neck is bent and its color is red. Inverted Tulip tells the great suffering of the Anatolian lands with its legends.
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