The comet orchid, or Angraecum sesquipedale, is adapted to its habitat through its long, tubular flowers, which are specifically shaped to accommodate the long proboscis of its primary pollinator, the sphinx moth. This mutualistic relationship ensures effective pollination, as the moth is drawn to the nectar deep within the flower. Additionally, the orchid's epiphytic growth allows it to thrive in tree canopies, accessing sunlight while minimizing competition for ground resources. Its ability to store water helps it survive in the humid, tropical environments where it is commonly found.
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