Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Ferraria and flies

Up on Lion's Head this morning I saw this Ferraria crispa flower - also known as the Spider Iris. Its odd shaped, brown, mottled petals are adapted to look like flesh as the main pollinators are various types of fly - inlcuding Flesh Flies (Sarcophaga haemorrhoidalis) that lay their eggs in rotting flesh and faeces. It smelled a bit like vanilla. The flowers are about 3 cm across and the whole plant about 20 cm high.
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6 comments:

  1. Bravo! After your description, the last thing I would have done is smell it!!!
    Jane x

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  2. yucky, in a FASCINATING sort of way.

    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  3. I like to have this flower. It looks like orchid to me.

    ABC Wed

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  4. We saw that in the West Coast Park. Definitely eye catching in an orchid sort of way. There it was blowing so hard, I never thought to try and smell it!

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  5. Its actually a member of the Iridaceae (iris) family. whenever I ask a botanist for help with identifying a plant, they always ask "What did it smell like?" so now I tend to try and smell them too!

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  6. Looks very much like a carrion flower.

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