Androlikou Roadtrip

Published 4th of April, 2018

Plough Share Orchid

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The explanation of the name of this orchid "plow-share" Serapias makes more sense to me. As I found at Wikipedia also a interesting information about this orchid.


Serapias vomeracea is an entomophilous plant, but cannot offer floral rewards to pollinators, as it does not produce nectar. Therefore, this orchid has a deceptive strategy, as pollinators are just attracted by the shape of the flower, forming a small tube used by insects to rest by night or as a refuge against the rain. In this process the pollen stuck to the pollinators bodies. Once they leave their shelter, they will deposit the pollen on other flowers and will fertilize them.

Wheat

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Along this road are also fields with wheat and among of course other flowers, wild gladiolas.

More Orchids

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There are not only "Naked Man" orchids in abundance right on the road but also these nice yellow ones.

Close Up

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Beautiful

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Deep in high grass I discovered another beautiful orchid, quite rare..

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