Dear Sean, the plant you're referring to is a wild Portuguese orchid (we have around 55 species), and its scientific name is Ophrys ciliata. It mimics a bee (one of its common names is "bee plant"), to facilitate pollination. All of these orchids are protected by law in Portugal. Be free to visit my blog to see some more local and other plants and flowers. Cheers
Je m'excuse mais, savez vous le nom de la premiere plante? Celle qui resemble comme une abeille?
RépondreSupprimerDear Sean, the plant you're referring to is a wild Portuguese orchid (we have around 55 species), and its scientific name is Ophrys ciliata. It mimics a bee (one of its common names is "bee plant"), to facilitate pollination. All of these orchids are protected by law in Portugal. Be free to visit my blog to see some more local and other plants and flowers.
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Merci, Julio !
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