The Curious Botanist

Orchid Mimicry, Vanilla, and Rock Music

45 min · 27. dec. 2025
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What does orchid mimicry, rock music, and vanilla have in common? All three are topics of this week's episode. Join botanist Nathanael Pilla as he converses with orchid specialist and author Adam Karremans. They dive deep into the world of orchid sex, the science of why vanilla tastes so good, and the reason rock song titles found their way into Adam's latest book. To purchase Karremans' book, "Demystifying Orchid Pollination Stories of Sex, Lies and Obsession", click here [https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/D/bo208647046.html] or wherever you buy your books. Make sure to check out his ongoing research at https://www.adamkarremans.com/research/ [https://www.adamkarremans.com/research/]

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