Ghost Orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii)
Side view of the ghost orchid. The five to six inch spur is a long hollow tube that contains the nectar which draws the giant silk moth. This unique moth has a six inch tongue that while reaching the bottom of the spur to feed, some pollen from the flower's anther will stick to the head of the moth, and then get transfered to the next ghost orchid it feeds on. While visiting several flowers during the course of a night - it unknowingly pollinates these flowers to produce the next generation of ghosts. Without this special moth, we would have no ghost orchids.
- Copyright
- Rich Leighton
- Image Size
- 2000x3008 / 2.0MB
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- Contained in galleries
- Vandeae, Vandeae