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UV signals from orchids entice bees to visit

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DOUGLAS FARMER, SENIOR EDITOR [email protected]

In the animal kingdom, certain species are adept at camouflaging themselves to blend in with their surroundings to avoid the attention of predators. But in the plant kingdom, certain species of flowers blend in with their surroundings to increase the attraction of pollinators. Such is the case with Diuris brumalis, otherwise known as the donkey orchid, which grows in western Australia. Those who study this flower have long been baffled by the fact that bees repeatedly visit this orchid to pollinate it, even though the flower does not provide nectar. After some investigation, a team of...Read full article

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