Andy Braun gave a presentation on this act BCOS Thursday, stating 5 things that combined make an orchid an orchid:
1) Zygomorphy. Looking straight at a flower, it can only be cut in one plane - vertically down the middle of the dorsal sepal and lip - and still result in symmetry. Many other types of blossoms can retain symmetry when cut in a number of different planes.
2) Fusion of sexual organs into a single structure, as has been stated.
3) Waxy pollinia, rather than dusty pollen.
4) Lack of internal nutrient storage in the seed.
5) Modification of a petal into a lip.
Last edited by Ray; 02-19-2012 at 09:07 AM..
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