Rare bee orchids thriving in Lincolnshire garden
Rare orchids are thriving in a Lincolnshire garden.
Patrick West from Crowle has dedicate the last 20 years to cultivating the wild bee orchid.
The flower gets its name because it looks and smells like a female bee, which encourages male bees to fly in to try to mate with it and they inadvertently pass the pollen from flower to flower.