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Serapias have
spurless flowers and
usually go
dormant during the
winter seasons.
Serapias bergonii Serapias cordigera Serapias cossyrensis Serapias istriaca...
- orchid,
Serapias parviflora".
Orchids of
Britain and Ireland: a
Field and Site Guide. A&C Black. pp. 314–316. ISBN 9781408127360. "
Serapias parviflora...
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Serapia or
Sarapia was a
Roman Imperial religious festival devoted to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis. It is
found as an
official holiday on 25 April...
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Serapias perez-chiscanoi is a
species of
orchid endemic to
Portugal and
western Spain. Ven****s, C.; Oostermeijer, J. G. B.; Tonk, J. Th P. (2004). "Conservation...
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Serapias lingua,
commonly known as tongue-orchid or the
tongue Serapias, is a
species of
orchid native to the Mediterranean.
Serapias lingua can be found...
- ****eborine (L.)
Rivas Goday & Borja,
illegitimate name
Serapias ****eborine var.
latifolia L.
Serapias latifolia (L.) Huds.
Epipactis latifolia (L.) All....
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Serapia was a
Roman saint, a
slave and martyr, also
called Seraphia or
Seraphima of Syria.
Serapia was born at
Antioch in the late 1st century, of Christian...
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Cephalanthera erecta fo.
subaphylla (Miyabe & Kudô) M. Hiroe, 1971
Synonyms Serapias erecta Thunb.
Cymbidium e**** (Thunb.) Sw., 1800
Epipactis erecta (Thunb...
- falcata
Binomial name
Cephalanthera falcata (Thunb.)
Blume (1859)
Synonyms Serapias falcata Thunb. (1784) (Basionym)
Cymbidium falcatum (Thunb.) Sw. (1799)...