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Photo © Carl Farmer 9 Jun 2003 Penifiler, Skye Lowest fl 11 mm across at widest Frequent among heath...
A tuberous perennial with 2-3 basal sheaths and 4-8 linear leaves on stems, the uppermost smallest. ...
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References: The Native Orchids of the United States and Canada Excluding Florida ; Carlyle A. Luer; ...
Fragrant orchid floret.
Eva Ekeblad 2005-2006
Fragrant Orchid.
© Robert Thompson Fragrant Orchid ( Gymnadenia conopsea ) is so-called because of the powerful and v...
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Eva Ekeblad 2005-2006
Giant Peacock Moth Saturnia pyri
Êîêóøíèê äëèííîðîãèé Gymnadenia conopsea Orchidales Îðõèäíûå - Orchid Family Orchidaceae Êàìáîäæà - ...
Mountain regions of Europe from southern Sweden through central Europe to northern Italy, northern S...
Eva Ekeblad 2005-2006
Gymnadenia conopsea Fragrant orchid
GYMNADENIA CONOPSEA E: Fragrant Orchid F: Gymnadenia moucheron G: Muecken-Haendelwurz A big, colorfu...
© Robert Thompson
Across much of Europe and Asia, from Ireland to Japan. Upper two photographs: Slovenia 1989. © Alan ...
Eva Ekeblad 2005-2006
Fragrant Orchids - Gymnadenia conopsea ...
Eva Ekeblad 2005-2006
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A beautifully fragrant orchid with a spike of numerous flowers, each with a long slender spur. Flowe...
Distribution: Eurasian species, from Europe across Siberia to the Far East. Habitat: Grows scattered...
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photo by Thomas Gramanitsch Gymnadenia conopsea - Fragrant Orchid - Mücken-Händelwurz found on Bisam...
Photo: Peter Wind
Bladder Campion Silene vulgaris
Fragrant Orchid The flowers of the Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) are quite heavily scented, ...
Gymnadenia conopsea (L.) R. Br. Fragrant Orchid * Image had to be scaled down in order to fit on pag...