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In a more practical sense, gardeners often use "orchid hacks" to help these finicky plants thrive in home environments: Basal orchid cheats on its fungal partner - Botany One

Certain orchids, such as those in the genus Ophrys , produce flowers that look and smell like female insects. Male insects are lured into attempting to mate with the flower (a process called pseudocopulation ), during which pollen is accidentally attached to the insect for transport to the next flower. Exploitation of Fungi OrchidCheats

Orchids also "cheat" in their symbiotic relationships with fungi: In a more practical sense, gardeners often use

Some rare "cheater" species, like the newly discovered Lecanorchis tabugawaensis in Japan, remain parasitic on fungi for their entire lives, completely bypassing photosynthesis for energy. Orchid Care "Hacks" Orchid Care "Hacks" Some species release scents that

Some species release scents that mimic nectar-rich flowers or food sources, attracting pollinators like queen bumblebees to flowers that are actually nectar-free.