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| Author:
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Richard M.
Bateman, Alec M. Pridgeon & Mark Wayne Chase 1997 |
| Family: |
Orchidaceae |
| Habitat: |
Algeria,
Morocco (Europe, Mediterranean , Western Asia) |
| Soil: |
Mix |
| Water:
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Medium |
| Sun: |
Medium |
| Thickness: |
2-3
centimetres |
| Height: |
15(60) centimetres |
| Flower:
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White/Light Pink/Maroon |
| Reproduction: |
Seeds/Bulbs |
| Pop names:
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- |
| Synonyms: |
Orchis
coriophora, Carl Linnaeus 1753 |
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This member of the
Orchidaceae family was
given this name by Richard M. Bateman, Alec M. Pridgeon and Mark
Wayne Chasein 1997. It is found in Algeria and Morocco (and maybe in
southern Europe and western Asia?), growing in grassland in a well
drained soil with some water and some sun. The bulbs will grow to
two or three centimetres, the plant up to 15 centimetres, even 60
with the inflorescent, bearing the white to light pink and brownish
red or maroon flowers which have an unpleasant smell. |
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