Darwin's Orchid: What pollinates this unusual flower? | Dig Deeper S1 Ep3 | Kew
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- In this episode of Dig Deeper, join Soléne Dequiret, Princess of Wales Conservatory Supervisor to learn about Darwin's orchid, a spectacular species found only in Madagascar that posed a pollination mystery for some of the world’s most famous naturalists. With its nectar tucked away at the end of a spur over a foot long, meet the plant that had Darwin asking: “Good heavens what insect can suck it”, and even help him develop his famous theory of evolution.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Let's Dig Deeper...
0:27 Introduction to the Princess of Wales Conservatory
0:53 Meet the orchids
1:17 Angraecum sesquipedale
2:39 Only found in Madagascar
2:55 The nectar spur
3:24 The Christmas orchid
3:47 From seed to flower
4:48 Darwin's pollinator theory
5:44 Visit Darwin's orchid
What a revelation 🤩. Thank you so much. 👩🏽🌾
I love kew and cool to see the science behind the orchid
I am going to guess that the gardener in the thumbnail pollinates it. Even as far south as Richmond upon Thames, I bet you don't have the right moths.