The anatomy structure of orchids is quite unique, and the following are the basic structures and characteristics of orchids:
1. Flowers are: orchids usually have six petals, divided into three rounds, with the outer three being called pellets and the inner three being called petals. There's no obvious difference in form between a flower's blade and its petals
Lips: the most significant feature of the orchid is its orchid, which is the most different place from other plants. Lips petals are specialized in the lower petals, with very large variations in colour and shape, usually used to attract pollinators。
3. Ryon: the orchids are made of both the male and the female, a distinctive feature of the orchid. It is made up of flowers, pollen, beaks and poles。
Pollen blocks: pollen from orchids is usually adhesived and referred to as pollen blocks, which helps to remove pollen from insects and increase pollen efficiency。
Ryrype: the tongue organ between the orchid and the pharmacist, which is unique to the orchid, has the primary role of preventing self-plowing。
6. Honey gland: the orchids form the base of the lip and form the bladders and distances of the honey gland, another feature of the orchid that attracts pollinators。
Sub-rooms: the sub-rooms of the orchids are usually lower, which means that the sub-rooms are under the other parts of the flowers。
8. Validation systems: the orchid's wide system also has special features in the distribution and structure of flowers, such as the sub-room area of orchid orchid and the extension department, each of which has six male wide systems。
9. Reversing flower infarctions and sub-houses: most orchids turn 180 degrees, a structural feature of the orchid adaptation to pollinating
The diversity and specificity of these structures make orchids unique in the plant community and are important for taxonomic identification of orchids and for studies of their adaptation to different ecological habitats。










