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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. Carolus Adrianus Johannes Kreutz - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He is regarded as an exceptionally experienced orchidologist, [3] and has published orchid floras of Cyprus, Turkey, Rhodes, Crimea, Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, [4] and is currently preparing a major overview in ten volumes of all orchid taxa in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, employing modern taxonomy, nomenclature and ...

  4. Orchis - Wikipedia

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    Orchis is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), occurring mainly in Europe and Northwest Africa, and ranging as far as Tibet, Mongolia, and Xinjiang. [1] The name is from the Ancient Greek ὄρχις orchis , meaning "testicle", from the appearance of the paired subterranean tuberoids .

  5. Dactylorhiza romana - Wikipedia

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    Dactylorhiza romana, the Roman dactylorhiza, is a species of orchid.It is native to the Mediterranean Region of southern Europe and northern Africa, the range extending eastward to Iran and Turkmenistan.

  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.

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  8. Neottia ovata - Wikipedia

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    [5] Neottia ovata is one of the most common European orchid species, and this is partially explained by it being less species-selective both in terms of pollinators and mycorrhizal partners. It is also an inconspicuous species, blending in to vegetation, which saves it from being picked by humans, a fate endangering many of the showier orchid ...

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