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These rare bee orchids will look like this in the summer.
Only an occasional bee orchid reminds me of what should have been.
Bees in the past have promoted the evolution of bee orchids.
Bee Orchids are among the wild flowers found there.
Bee orchid is a common name for several orchids and may refer to:
The flowers have a bee-like appearance; "bee orchid" is sometimes used as a name for the genus.
The Bee Orchid is recorded for this reserve.
The limestone has provided the village green with rare flora and fauna, such as the Bee Orchid.
After the Bee Orchid, it is the most successful orchid coloniser of waste land.
There are also Pyramidal and Bee Orchids.
Fly Orchid and Bee Orchid are found in the gorge, along with their hybrid.
Many species of butterflies and orchids, including the bee orchid, have been recorded, and can be viewed from waymarked trails.
They are referred to as the "Bee orchids" due to the flowers of some species resemblance to the furry bodies of bees and other insects.
Bustard Green has a Wild Essex site, which is home to bee orchids and turtle doves.
The dunes at Poppit Sands are important for wildlife, especially unusual plants such as the bee orchid.
There are waymarked boardwalk trails through the dunes where Marsh and Bee Orchids flower during the early summer.
The island is also home to many species of plants including the Bee orchid, Pyramidal orchid and common spotted orchids.
Ford recorded many plants unusual for the area, including the bee orchid, the marine spleenwort and the adder's tongue fern.
We spot eight species in a day: a tall pink-and-purple lady orchid, brilliant magenta pyramid orchids, and several varieties of bee orchid.
As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity Plantlife chose the Bee Orchid as the county flower.
Except for the exquisite bee orchid, the terrestrial species of the Burren are not as showy as tropical orchids that cling to trees.
Bee Orchid (O. apifera)
The area has a significant population of orchids, including the Bee Orchid, Fragrant orchid and Frog Orchid.
Around the end of April 1860, Darwin discussed insect pollination with his friend Joseph Dalton Hooker, and mentioned the bee orchid.
In June he described his examination of bee orchids as a passion, and his findings on insect fertilisation of orchids as "beautiful facts".