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Bowerbirds Inadvertently Cultivate Flowers

clock April 24, 2012 18:41 by author Administrator
In Queensland a bowerbirds are found and it is discovered that the mating ritual of these birds are aiding the lowers to grow in the country.

Bowerbirds Inadvertently Cultivate FlowersIn Queensland a bowerbirds are found and it is discovered that the mating ritual of these birds are aiding the lowers to grow in the country.

This discovery is being revealed by the British scientists in Queensland working to research that bowerbirds have been involved in growing flowers as a result of their efforts to attract mates.

The researchers involved in this study belongs to the academics from the University of Exeter, they found the higher growth of potato bush plants in nearby the Australian bowerbirds homes.

These researchers are strongly believe that unintentionally the birds are involved in growing the colored plants close to their sites of habitation by just gathering these beautiful floral as decorations and give amazing sites to visit to the flower lovers.

The research on this matter was carried out their observations by a team of researchers in Taunton National Park in central Queensland because the Bowerbirds are native birds to Australia and Papua New Guinea.

These birds are well-known for their unique courtship behavior, where the male birds use to collect sticks and other objects to build a structure named as a bower to catch the attention of female birds.



A Night-Flowering Orchid Discovered by Botanist

clock April 23, 2012 21:08 by author Administrator
The unique type of species a night-flowering orchid that is a first of its kind has been described by a team of botanists not known to science before this.

A Night-Flowering Orchid Discovered by BotanistThe unique type of species a night-flowering orchid that is a first of its kind has been described by a team of botanists not known to science before this.

The behavior it has adopted remains a mystery and an expert says that the "remarkable" species is the only orchid known to consistently flower at night.

This wild flower species was first time discovered by a Dutch researcher during an expedition to New Britain that is an island near Papua New Guinea.

These findings related to that new wild flowers discovery appear in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.

During a field trip in a region of lowland rainforest on the Pacific island, the specimen was discovered by co-author Ed de Vogel that is related to flower discovery in the history of Pacific island.

When the specimen was taken to the Netherlands for examination it explores the unique behavior of this wild flower species and it can be availed for making any flower delivery to Netherlands or to send flowers to Netherland.

The facts about the plant are very surprising as it opens a few hours after sunset and remain open until a few hours after sunrise. The flower plant opened for one night only, appeared to be withered the next day these are the unique behavior of it.

The specimen of flower plant has been known as belonging to the Bulbophyllum genus that is having about 2,000 species and in the orchid family is the largest group.



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