two characteristics of the slipper orchid flower that help it to attract insects
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The structure of the flower has adapted to its special pollination mechanism. Lady's slipper doesn't secrete nectar or any other material that a pollinator can eat. The appearance of the flower attracts many kinds of insects, especially hymenopterans and flies, which are directed towards the yellow labellum.
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The structure of the flower has adapted to its special pollination mechanism. Lady's slipper doesn't secrete nectar or any other material that a pollinator can eat. The appearance of the flower attracts many kinds of insects, especially hymenopterans and flies, which are directed towards the yellow labellum.
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