The structure of the labellum and stigma cap of a Cooktown Orchid are to attract specific insects to effect pollination.


The structure of the labellum and stigma cap of a Cooktown Orchid are to attract specific insects to effect pollination. They are the State Plant of Queensland where they are protected in the wild


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