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Many species use food deception . They signal the presence of nectar with bright colors or sweet scents but offer absolutely no reward. Pollinators visit multiple flowers in a desperate search for the promised food, effectively fertilizing the plant for free.

Dracula orchids don't just look like mushrooms; they smell like them to attract fungus gnats looking for a place to lay eggs. Sex Lies and Obsession

The human obsession with orchids is equally dramatic. The history of the Vanilla orchid —one of the world's most valuable crops—is filled with tales of international espionage and the "discovery" of artificial pollination techniques across different continents. Evolutionary Masterminds Many species use food deception

The phrase may sound like the title of a Hollywood noir thriller, but it is actually the subtitle of Adam P. Karremans’ 2023 book, " Demystifying Orchid Pollination " . While we often think of flowers as innocent symbols of beauty, orchids are masters of evolutionary manipulation that would make a con artist blush. The World's Most Deceptive Flowers Dracula orchids don't just look like mushrooms; they