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  Ophrys apifera Huds., Fl. Angl.: 340 (1762).
Province of Noord Holland, Netherlands.
This odd mutant makes flowers that are much larger than a normal bee orchid. It's lip has no side lobes, is very rounded and ends in a sharp angled point. It's sepals are much broader than normal which enhances its beauty even more. It is not certain in which group it belongs, but it is a stable mutant (every flower is the same)and does not grow together with other mutant forms.
  
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| Date/Time | 04-Jul-2013 20:02:33 | 
| Make | Nikon | 
| Model | NIKON D300S | 
| Flash Used | No | 
| Focal Length | 70 mm | 
| Exposure Time | 1/15 sec | 
| Aperture | f/18 | 
| ISO Equivalent | 250 | 
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