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Darwin Star Orchid

The New York Botanical Garden

The New York Botanical Garden
Bronx, United States

Angraecum sesquipedale, a star-shaped white orchid from Madagascar, has an extremely long nectar spur. This is a tube at the back of the flower that holds nectar at the base. In 1862, Darwin predicted that the orchid's pollinator must be an insect with a tongue long enough to reach the bottom of the spur. Forty years later, scientists discovered a large moth in Madagascar with a proboscis (feeding tube) over one foot long, confirming Darwin's theory. The orchid is now known as Darwin's star orchid.

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  • Title: Darwin Star Orchid
  • Location: 19.3606698,-99.159692514
  • Type: plant
  • Contributor: The New York Botanical Garden
  • Original Source: find out more garden navigator
  • Rights: © The New York Botanical Garden
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