Your real says it's a real photo though:
Analysis: The photo is real — this orchid does exist, and the colorful center of the flower does resemble the face of a monkey or baboon — but the captions above are only semi-correct. The actual species name is Dracula gigas (Dracula meaning "dragon," gigas meaning "giant"), not Dracula simia. The latter is a real species too, and its flower also resembles a monkey face (as do several other members of the Dracula genus), but it's not the same orchid pictured above.
Nor, despite its appearance, is the common name of the pictured flower "Monkey Orchid." That distinction belongs to yet another species, Orchis simia, whose purple flowers resemble a monkey's torso (there is also a "Monkeyface Orchid," Platanthera integrilabia).
Just the name was wrong.
Oh and yeah. GET THE FUCK IN COLLINS