Magnificent Monocots.

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Magnificent Monocots

Poales: Poaceae (Grasses)

Grass Flowers and Fruits

Grass Economics

Asparagales Narcissus Aloe

Asparagales: Orchidaceae Orchis

Rhizanthella

Orchid Flowers

The Orchid World is Full of Violence, Sex & Lies! Pseudocopulation (hormonal secretions & shapes) Here, wasp tries to mate, and is hammered onto the reproductive parts Bee orchid, Ophrys apifera. Flower mimics female bee so exactly that it is even hairy.

More Cool Orchids Orchids are in the same order as Asparagus Lyperanthus suaveolens Orchids are in the same order as Asparagus

Liliales Smilax Trillium Colchicum

Cyperaceae & Juncaceae: Sedges and Rushes