The most bizarre pollination systems?
Possibly the most bizarre imitations are those occurring in orchids which attract insects through sexual impersonation. One orchid species produces a flower that closely resembles the form of a female wasp including eyes, antennae and wings and an odour (pheromone) that is emitted by the female wasp during the mating period. Male wasps are deceived into copulating with the flower and so doing get covered with pollen before carrying on to the next bogus female wasp which will receive and deposit more pollen.

Sexual confusion: the male wasp is trying to mate with the orchid. (Pic: Florian Schietsl)