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- Hammarbya paludosa (or Malaxis paludosa) is a small orchid commonly known as bog orchid, bog adder's-mouth or bog adder's-mouth orchid. It grows in bogs...
- Stephenson) Soó Hammarbya paludosa (Linnaeus) ****ze. Distribution.All Ireland.Coastal Map Status.Endangered. Hammarbya paludosa. Habitus Hammarbya paludosa...
- Donisthorpe. The wetter areas contain the rare and diminutive bog orchid, Hammarbya paludosa. It is also home to a large po****tion of raft spiders as well...
- Achroanthes Raf. Acroanthes Raf. Cheiropterocephalus Barb. Rodr. Dienia Lindl. Hammarbya ****ze Microstylis (Nutt.) Eaton Pedilea Lindl. Pseudoliparis Finet...
- Habenaria, a widespread genus of orchids Hammarbya, a genus of orchids consisting of a single species, Hammarbya paludosa, widespread in the Northern hemisphere...
- The site contains po****tions of Saxifraga hirculus and the bog orchid Hammarbya paludosa. "Garron Plateau". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved...
- St Hamilcoa Hamilcar I of Carthage (5th century BC) Euphorbiaceae Bu Hammarbya Carl Linnaeus Orchidaceae Qu Hammeria Steven A. Hammer (b. 1951), American...
- naturalist James Ponsonby Brunker described the presence of the "elusive" hammarbya paludosa, or bog orchid, in "a wet bog at the foot of Moanbane, east of...
- po****tions of some nationally scarce species, including bog orchid, Hammarbya paludosa, which is found on the blanket peat, and forked spleenwort, Asplenium...
- There are also a number of stations of the very rare epiphytic orchid Hammarbya paludosa (the Swamp Malaxis) in certain peat bogs in the Lozère (Aubrac...