for pollination when the bumble bee lands for a second time. Lady's or Venus Slippers Orchids are named for the pouch of the flower that looks like a woman's slipper. This pouch serves as the means for pollination. Because of its design, insects must crawl under the pouch to get out after being trapped. During this process they are dusted with pollen to carry on to the next plant for pollination. Plants are also aided by animals as well as insects. For example, the Kangaroo Paw plant has evolved to cater to the Honey eaters, birds that are attracted to the vividly colored flowers of the plant. This device of attraction helps promote pollination as well. The stem is also sturdy, making it a good perch for the birds while feeding. The Honey Eater's beak has also evolved to fit the shape of the flower for feeding. The plant has no scent, birds have no sense of smell therefore using perfume would be of no use to attract the desired species to the plant. Co evolution is important to species survival. Without the means of attraction, insects and animals would not be drawn to plants to transfer the pollen to produce more plants. Whether it is the visual, or scent stimulation, or a combination of the two, they both contribute to the procreation. However it is not one sided, the interdependent species also evolves to better fit a particular plant, and the relationship between the two continues.
for pollination when the bumble bee lands for a second time. Lady's or Venus Slippers Orchids are named for the pouch of the flower that looks like a woman's slipper. This pouch serves as the means for pollination. Because of its design, insects must crawl under the pouch to get out after being trapped. During this process they are dusted with pollen to carry on to the next plant for pollination. Plants are also aided by animals as well as insects. For example, the Kangaroo Paw plant has evolved to cater to the Honey eaters, birds that are attracted to the vividly colored flowers of the plant. This device of attraction helps promote pollination as well. The stem is also sturdy, making it a good perch for the birds while feeding. The Honey Eater's beak has also evolved to fit the shape of the flower for feeding. The plant has no scent, birds have no sense of smell therefore using perfume would be of no use to attract the desired species to the plant. Co evolution is important to species survival. Without the means of attraction, insects and animals would not be drawn to plants to transfer the pollen to produce more plants. Whether it is the visual, or scent stimulation, or a combination of the two, they both contribute to the procreation. However it is not one sided, the interdependent species also evolves to better fit a particular plant, and the relationship between the two continues.