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Many Orchids imitate insect shapes and can be hard to spot in amongst the luxuriant spring flowers
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Astragalus monspessulanus
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ophrys-scolopax
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ophrys-scolopax or Woodcock orchid
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The ophrys apifera or bee orchid imitates a bee to attract other bees.

The carmel ophrys

orchis laxiflora.

Platanthera bifolia lesser butterfly orchid

Lesser butterfly orchid, Platanthera bifolia

Horned woodcock orchid, Ophrys cornuta

Orchids and Broomrapes Of Corfu
Pyramidal orchid
anacamptis pyramidalis
orchis mori

This is the Orchis mori or green winged orchid, this is a very variable orchid and has many subs species.

Orobanche crenata

Orobanche crenata one of the broomrape family this  is parasitic on legumes

Orobanche bulbosa

Orobanche bulbosa a broomrape

One of the many Orchids to be found, this one was photographed in February, but many of them flower up to the end of June.
anacamptis pyramidalis or pyramidal orchid
Ophrys bertolonii
Bertoloni’s bee orchid
Orchis italica (the naked man Orchid)
Anacamptis pyramidalis
Orchis laxiflora
(the loose flowered Orchid)
anacamptis pyramidalis or pyramidal orchid