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  1. Orchis purpurea

    Orchis purpurea, the lady orchid, is a herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Orchis of the family Orchidaceae. Wikipedia

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  3. cronodon.com

    Lady Orchid (Orchis purpurea) The Lady Orchid (Orchis purpurea) is a perennial orchid 20 to (rarely) 100 cm tall, overwintering below ground and putting out a rosette of leaves above ground late in winter (February). It forms a pair of subterranean tubers (typical of the genus Orchis) which are ovate and 3 to 6 cm long. The older tuber is the ...
  4. orchidsofbritainandeurope.co.uk

    Orchis purpurea: O. purpurea was first described by Hudson from the county of Kent (England) in 1762 and its name refers. to the purple colouration of the inflorescence. It has long been known commonly as the Lady Orchid, this being a reference to the individual flowers resemblance to the flowing skirts of the countrywomen of the time.
  5. wildflowerweb.co.uk

    Orchis purpurea, also known as the purple orchid or lady orchid, is a species of orchid that is native to Europe. It typically grows in damp meadows, grasslands, and woodlands. The plant has large, showy flowers that are typically purple or pink in color and bloom in the spring and early summer. The flowers are arranged in a dense spike, they ...
  6. Syn.: Orchis fusca Jacq., Orchis maxima K. Koch, Orchis moravica Jacq. Family: Orchidaceae Juss. Distribution: European species, it occurs from southern England and Denmark southward to northern Spain, Sardinia and northern Greece, eastward to Crimea and the Caucasus. Ecology: It grows on pastures or meadows, in scrub and forest margins. Blooms from April to June.
  7. powo.science.kew.org

    Orchis purpurea Huds. First published in Fl. Angl.: 334 (1762) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Europe to Caucasus, NE. Algeria. It is a tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy; Images; General information; Distribution ...
  8. orchidspecies.com

    Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia

    www.orchidspecies.com › orchipurpurea.htm

    Huds. 1778; Orchis moravica Jacquin 1783; Orchis purpurea f. acutilobata Ruppert 1924; Orchis purpurea f. angustiloba Leimbach 1887; Orchis purpurea f. incisiloba Leimbach 1887; Orchis purpurea f. monstrosa Leimbach 1887; Orchis purpurea f. obtusiloba Leimbach 1887; Orchis purpurea f. rotundiloba Leimbach 1887; Orchis purpurea f. ruppertiana ...

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