The flower, as a reproductive organ, evolved with one primary purpose in mind – to attract pollinators like insects or birds. This function has driven their astounding evolutionary explosion of distinct colors and shapes, some of which have even come to resemble various recognizable figures, plants or animals.
The colors of these flamboyant orchids attract insects and birds, signaling that these flowers are full of tasty nectar. Their shapes, on the other hand, often evolve to attract or accommodate specific pollinators while dissuading parasites or other, less desirable pollinators. Some flowers are more welcoming to bees, while others are perfect for hummingbirds or different insects.but here,i want you to see them on the other way round,check it out as explained in picture below:
Dancing Girls (Impatiens Bequaertii)
Swaddled Babies (Anguloa Uniflora)Dove Orchid Or Holy Ghost Orchid (Peristeria Elata)
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