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  2. Category:Orchids of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Orchids of Europe" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of ...

  3. Spiranthes spiralis - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes spiralis, commonly known as autumn lady's-tresses, [1] is an orchid that grows in Europe and adjacent North Africa and Asia. It is a small grey-green plant. It is a small grey-green plant. It forms a rosette of four to five pointed, sessile, ovate leaves about 3 cm (1.2 in) in length.

  4. Spiranthes aestivalis - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes aestivalis, commonly called the summer lady's-tresses, is a species of orchid found in western Europe, Turkey, Russia, and North Africa. The specific epithet, aestivalis, is derived from Latin and means "pertaining to the summer". [1] It has become locally extinct in the British Isles.

  5. Neottia ovata - Wikipedia

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    Neottia is Ancient Greek for bird's nest, and comes from the appearance of the roots in Neottia nidus-avis. [6] The species epithet ovata comes from the Latin ovatus, meaning ovate or egg-shaped, and describing the leaves of the plant. Twayblade is an old English word meaning two-leaf. The common name in Germany (Zweiblatt) is very similar and ...

  6. Ophrys sphegodes - Wikipedia

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    Sphegodes comes from the Ancient Greek for wasp-like. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] This species was formerly called O. aranifera, meaning spider-carrying. The genus Ophrys is the most species-rich (i.e. diverse) genus of orchids in Europe and the Mediterranean with over 200 species, according to 'Orchids of Britain and Europe' by Pierre Delforge.

  7. Henry Frederick Conrad Sander - Wikipedia

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    Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (Heinrich Friedrich Conrad Sander; [1] 4 March 1847 in Bremen – 23 December 1920 in Bruges) was a German-born orchidologist and nurseryman who settled in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England and is noted for his monthly publication on orchids, Reichenbachia, named in honour of Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach of Hamburg, the great orchidologist.

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