Bee Orchid is so named because the lip of the flower
resembles a bee. Scientists believe that the flower-lip mimics a female
bee sitting on the flower. It attracts the male bee, thus helping in
the pollination of the flower. In slightly shaded but open trees one can
encounter this large epiphytic orchid somewhat rarely with elongate stem
and channeled and bilobed leaves. Flowers are borne in long, 2-3-branched
panicles carried on long
stalks. Flowers are stalked, at the tip of peduncled branches. Sepals and
petals are brown, veined with red. Lip is stalkless, fleshy and 3-lobed
with midlobe dark purple. The lateral lobes are small with soft short
hairs and yellowish. Bee orchid is found in semi-evergreen to moist
deciduous forests of South India. Flowering: March-August.
Identification credit: Satish Phadke
Photographed at Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Maharashtra.
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