The flora of PĂ©rigord in South-West France is abundant and diverse. In this blog you can find, in pictures, brief encounters with several hundreds of wild flowers and plants as they grow here in French Perigord. Following the seasons other species are added. An index of scientific and English names you find below on the right.

Corine Oosterlee is a botanist and photographer and she offers guided Botanical Walks and other activities around plants and vegetation in nature in Perigord. Do you want to know more? On www.baladebotanique.fr you can find more information. For Corine's photography see www.corineoosterlee.com. Both websites also in English.

Enjoy!




April 26, 2009

Male Orchid


It rains too much this month!

Here an insect is seeking shelter in a Male Orchid (Orchis mascula). Orchid flowers have, like other monocots, three sepals and three petals. The dorsal sepal and two petals folded together serve as an umbrella over the head of the fly. It is sitting on the third petal, a lip covered with darker specks to show the way to nectar, but it is not interested at all in food. The other two sepals are folded outward.






















Male orchids typically grow in deciduous woods, and the flowers appear just before the new leaves on the trees prevent sunlight reaching the wood floor. Despite their strong purple color they are easy to overlook. The orchid leaves are dark green with brownish purple spots.