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- Gymnadenia is a genus of flowering plants in the orchid family (Orchidaceae) containing 22 terrestrial species. The former genus Nigritella is now included...
- Gymnadenia conopsea, commonly known as the fragrant orchid or chalk fragrant orchid, is a herbaceous plant of the family Orchidaceae native to northern...
- is part of the Gymnadenia miniata species complex and hard to distinguish from Gymnadenia miniata, Gymnadenia bicolor and Gymnadenia dolomitensis. The...
- Gymnadenia odoratissima is a species of orchid. Gustafsson, S.; Sjögren-Gulve, P. (2002-09-01). "Genetic diversity in the rare orchid Gymnadenia odoratissima...
- Nigritella stiriaca and then in 1998 back to the original genus as Gymnadenia stiriaca. Gymnadenia stiriaca: Rankou, H., IUCN, 2011-04-11, doi:10.2305/iucn.uk...
- Gymnadenia cr****inervis is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic to China. China Plant Specialist Group (2004). "Gymnadenia cr****inervis"...
- Gymnadenia widderi is a species of orchid native to the central Alps and central Italy. "Gymnadenia widderi - (Teppner & E. Klein) Teppner & E. Klein"...
- Gymnadenia austriaca is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic to the Alps and the Pyrenees, where it grows on calcareous alpine gr****land...
- Gymnadenia nigra, also known as the black vanilla orchid, is a species of orchid and the provincial flower of Jämtland, a historical province of Sweden...
- Gymnadenia runei is an orchid of the genus Gymnadenia. It is endemic in the central north of Sweden and only found in a few localities in the Tärnaby...