Epipactis dunensis ye una especie d'orquídea perteneciente a la familia Orchidaceae que se distribúi n'Europa.
Alcuéntrase en Gran Bretaña como una pequeña o mediana orquídea, que prefier el clima fríu, con vezu terrestre y con un tarmu velloso con 7 a 10 fueyes llanceolaes, dísticas que floria nel branu nuna inflorescencia laxa, con 7 a 20 flores, y forma de recímanu.[1]
Epipactis dunensis describióse por (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery y espublizóse en Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 64: 68. 1926.[2]
El nome Epipactis (Epcts.), procede del griegu "epipaktis", nome d'una planta melecinal usada polos griegos antiguos na Grecia clásica.
dunensis: epítetu llatín que significa "que vive nes dunes".
Epipactis dunensis ye una especie d'orquídea perteneciente a la familia Orchidaceae que se distribúi n'Europa.
Vista de la planta
Epipactis dunensis, commonly known as dune helleborine, is a species of plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to Great Britain and Ireland.[1] It typically grows to a height of 20–50 cm (7.9–19.7 in) and the upper half of the flowering stalk is hairy. The plant has a long, fleshy rootstock and three to ten yellowish green, oval to lance-shaped leaves arranged in opposite rows along the flowering stem with up to 35 flowers. The three sepals are greenish, the two petals paler, the lower part of the labellum (the hypochile) is boat-shaped and dark, chocolate brown with a transparent, whitish rim and the epichile is heart-shaped with a pointed tip. Flowering occurs from late June to mid-August, the flowers are mainly self-pollinated, and the fruit is a capsule, from which light, microscopic seeds are spread by the wind.[2][3][4]
The species was first formally described in 1918 by Thomas Stephenson and Thomas Alan Stephenson who gave it the name Helleborine viridiflora f. dunensis in the Journal of Botany, British and Foreign.[5][6] In 1926, Masters John Godfery raised the form to species status as Epipactis dunensis.[6]
Dune helleborine grows in willow scrub near the troughs of dunes in England, Scotland and on the east coast of the Irish Republic. Some authorities refer to the Tyne helleborine that grows in woodland in northern England and southern Scotland.[3]
Epipactis dunensis, commonly known as dune helleborine, is a species of plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to Great Britain and Ireland. It typically grows to a height of 20–50 cm (7.9–19.7 in) and the upper half of the flowering stalk is hairy. The plant has a long, fleshy rootstock and three to ten yellowish green, oval to lance-shaped leaves arranged in opposite rows along the flowering stem with up to 35 flowers. The three sepals are greenish, the two petals paler, the lower part of the labellum (the hypochile) is boat-shaped and dark, chocolate brown with a transparent, whitish rim and the epichile is heart-shaped with a pointed tip. Flowering occurs from late June to mid-August, the flowers are mainly self-pollinated, and the fruit is a capsule, from which light, microscopic seeds are spread by the wind.
The species was first formally described in 1918 by Thomas Stephenson and Thomas Alan Stephenson who gave it the name Helleborine viridiflora f. dunensis in the Journal of Botany, British and Foreign. In 1926, Masters John Godfery raised the form to species status as Epipactis dunensis.
Dune helleborine grows in willow scrub near the troughs of dunes in England, Scotland and on the east coast of the Irish Republic. Some authorities refer to the Tyne helleborine that grows in woodland in northern England and southern Scotland.
Epipactis dunensis es una especie de orquídea perteneciente a la familia Orchidaceae que se distribuye en Europa.
Se encuentra en Gran Bretaña como una pequeña o mediana orquídea, que prefiere el clima frío, con hábito terrestre y con un tallo velloso con 7 a 10 hojas lanceoladas, dísticas que florece en el verano en una inflorescencia laxa, con 7 a 20 flores, y forma de racimo.[1]
Epipactis dunensis fue descrita por (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery y publicado en Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 64: 68. 1926.[2]
Ver: Epipactis
dunensis: epíteto latino que significa "que vive en las dunas".
Epipactis dunensis es una especie de orquídea perteneciente a la familia Orchidaceae que se distribuye en Europa.
Vista de la plantaEpipactis dunensis est une espèce d'Orchidées du genre Epipactis présente en Grande-Bretagne.
Epipactis dunensis là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Lan. Loài này được (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1926.[2]
Epipactis dunensis là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Lan. Loài này được (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1926.