- Dietr.
Orchis mascula subsp.
speciosa (Mutel) Hegi
Orchis militaris L. –
Military orchid (Europe to Mongolia)
Orchis militaris subsp.
militaris Orchis militaris...
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subspecies are recognized:
Orchis militaris subsp.
militaris –
widespread in Eurasia, from
Britain to
Mongolia Orchis militaris subsp.
stevenii (Rchb.f.)...
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Orchis purpurea, the lady orchid, is a
herbaceous plant belonging to the
genus Orchis of the
family Orchidaceae.
Orchis purpurea reaches on
average 30–100...
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flour made from the
tubers of the
orchid genus Orchis (including
species Orchis mascula and
Orchis militaris).
These tubers contain a nutritious, starchy...
- (declining)
Orchis coriophora L. s. l. - (declining)
Orchis mascula (L.) L. - (rare)
Orchis militaris L. - (rare)
Orchis morio L. - (endangered)
Orchis pallens...
- fescue. Some
species belonging to the
genus Orchis can be
observed in this area,
including the lady
orchid (
Orchis purpurea), the
fragant orchid (Gymnadenia...
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because of the
shape of the twin
tubers in some
species of
Orchis.
Amorphophallus ****oria
Orchis Alysicarpus ****lis
Baumea ****lis
Chenopodium ****ria...
- include:
Aceras anthropophorum,
Ophrys apifera,
Ophrys insectifera,
Orchis militaris,
Orchis purpurea and
Platanthera bifolia. An
abandoned part of the ENCI...
- 10-dihydrophenanthrene, a type of phenanthrenoid. It can be
isolated from
infected Orchis militaris and
infected Loroglossum hircinum with
Rhizoctonia repens. This molecule...
- sylvestris,
Arabis nova, Colchi**** szovitsii,
Galanthus elwesii,
Orchis militaris,
Orchis spitzelii,
Tulipa hungarica and Verbas**** humile — as well as 36...