Interesting 'tricks' are used by plants during reproduction

In order to maximize the probability of successful pollination, thereby strengthening the survival and development of the species, many special reproductive solutions have been formed in the plant world, through too evolution!

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Bee Orchid is one of the most typical plants for the special evolution of plants for reproductive purposes.Accordingly, the Bee Orchids cleverly mimicked the shape and smell of the bees to entice the male bees to approach them, so that the pollen-stick pollen of the Bee can attach to the insect to Spread.

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In fact, it is not only butterflies and new bees that help pollinate plants, another species of insects that can do this well is flies.Of course, to seduce this animal, the flowers will have to use a different 'trick' than a bee or a butterfly.In the case of scavengers, the smell and the color of red petals are the same as rotting meat is a way for them to attract scavenger insects like flies or beetles to me.

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In many species of plants pollinated by bees, the anther will have a very special structure and mechanism to optimize the process of maintaining the breed.Specifically, these anther release only pollen when receiving vibration similar to the buzzing flap of bees.There are even species that only accept 1 frequency, thereby helping them choose the right size of the bee to 'send' their precious gametes.

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Have you ever wondered how, in carnivorous plants, how can they distinguish between prey and insect, which will help them pollinate?All answers lie in the very clever layout of these plants.For example, in the case of fly traps, their flowers will be mounted on a long stem to keep them away from insect-eating traps.As a result, species that really want to pollinate will minimize the risk of becoming a food for this plant.For warmed plants, the kettles will be placed low, to target crawling insects.Meanwhile, the aerial will be released to ensure safety for species with wings flying to pollinate.

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It sounds unbelievable but indeed there are a few plants that send chalk by . 'farting'. Flowers of some species of the genus Axinaea - mainly pollinated by birds - possess a fruit-like, juicy organ to attract small birds.What is special is that this fake fruit is also where they store pollen grains.When a bird is deceived and pecked at the organ, pollen grains will be sprayed out, clinging to the animal's body and following it to other plants to pollinate.