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Dracula orchid

Orchid flower. Close-up of a flower of the South American orchid, Dracula lafleuri. At lower centre is a cup-shaped flower lip (labellum, pink). Seen above the labellum is a stalked male anther (yellow) containing pollen-bearing pollinia. Dracula have large downwardly hanging flowers resembling fungi and are pollinated by fungus gnats. This new species of orchid was discovered in January 1993 in the Los Cedros Biological Reserve, Ecuador. Ecuador has more than 2, 400 species of orchids, and the Los Cedros Reserve is part of the most biologically diverse forest in the world. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © DR MORLEY READ/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Diversity Ecuador Orchid Orchids South America Type Biological Diversity Dracula

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This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of the Dracula orchid, a unique species found in South America. The close-up image reveals intricate details of this remarkable flower, known scientifically as Dracula lafleuri. At the lower center, we are drawn to its cup-shaped flower lip, delicately tinted in shades of pink. Above the labellum, our attention is captured by a stalked male anther adorned in vibrant yellow hues. This anther holds pollen-bearing pollinia that play a crucial role in the orchid's reproductive process. Fascinatingly, these large flowers hang downwards and resemble fungi, attracting fungus gnats for pollination. Discovered in January 1993 within Ecuador's breathtaking Los Cedros Biological Reserve, this new species adds to the country's rich botanical tapestry boasting over 2,400 varieties of orchids. Nestled amidst this biological wonderland lies Los Cedros Reserve – a sanctuary renowned for its unrivaled biodiversity and considered one of Earth's most biologically diverse forests. The photograph captures not only nature's artistry but also highlights the importance of preserving such delicate ecosystems. Orchids like Dracula lafleuri symbolize both Ecuador's natural heritage and mankind’s responsibility to safeguard our planet’s biological diversity. This awe-inspiring image is brought to you by Science Photo Library - an invaluable resource for those passionate about science and nature photography.


Framed Prints of Dracula orchid

Bring the enchanting beauty of nature into your home with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints featuring the captivating Dracula orchid. This exquisite close-up image showcases the intricate details of the South American Dracula lafleuri, with its distinctive pink labellum and cup-shaped flower. Our high-quality framed prints are professionally printed on premium paper and come ready to hang, making it a perfect addition to any room in your home or office. Admire the allure of the Dracula orchid, a symbol of mystery and elegance, every day.


Photo Prints of Dracula orchid

Breathtakingly beautiful, our Media Storehouse Dracula Orchid Photographic Print transport you to the exotic wonders of South America. This captivating close-up image showcases the intricate detail of the Dracula lafleuri orchid's unique pink labellum, inviting you to explore the natural world in all its splendor. Our high-quality prints are perfect for adding a touch of vibrant color and enchantment to any space.


Poster Prints of Dracula orchid

Bring the enchanting beauty of nature into your space with our Media Storehouse Dracula Orchid Poster Print. This exquisite close-up image showcases the captivating details of the Dracula lafleuri orchid, with its unique pink labellum forming a cup-shaped flower lip at the lower center. Add a touch of tropical elegance to your home or office decor with this stunning, high-quality poster print from Science Photo Library.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Dracula orchid

Bring the enchanting world of Dracula orchids into your home with our captivating Jigsaw Puzzles from Media Storehouse. This exquisite puzzle features a stunning close-up image of the Dracula lafleuri orchid by Science Photo Library. With intricate details and vibrant colors, this puzzle is perfect for nature lovers and puzzle enthusiasts alike. Assemble the pieces to reveal the beauty of this rare South American orchid, known for its unique cup-shaped labellum. Engage your mind and create a work of art, one piece at a time.

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