what a beauuty ...incredible details :)

On Monday, January 6, 2014 7:11:40 PM UTC+5:30, Dr Pankaj Kumar wrote:
>
> Here is another pic of a pollinator flying away carrying pollinia from 
> Cymbidium ensifolium on its back. This is not observed very often. 
> Both pollinator and plant are getting rare these days. Pollinator due 
> to lack of foraging food and plant because of extreme pressure due to 
> collection. Cymbidiums are supposed to be one of the prized 
> possessions for Chinese. They are often referred to as the plants of 
> rich people. Normally leaves are green but, by mistake if it has 
> yellow streaks on leaves then the price goes higher !!! 
> Pollinators visit the flower for nectar and wax. 
> Best regards 
> Pankaj 
>
>
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