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'''''Liparis loeselii''''' is a species of [[orchid]] |
'''''Liparis loeselii''''' is a species of [[orchid]]. It is native to [[Europe]], the [[eastern United States]] and eastern [[Canada]].<ref name= pridgeon>{{cite book |title= The Illustrated encyclopedia of orchids|last= Pridgeon|first= Alec M.|year=1992 |publisher= [[Timber Press]]|isbn= 978-0-88192-267-7|page= 155|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=BP4antrlNRAC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s}}</ref> It grows in [[fen]]s, [[bog]]s and [[dune]] slacks.<ref name =pridgeon /> Known as the Fen Orchid, it is a yellow flowering plant with glossy yellow-green leaves.<ref>[http://www.neath-porttalbot.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=2953 NPT CBC - County Flower]</ref> |
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==Synonyms== |
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Liparis loeselii is a species of orchid. It is native to Europe, the eastern United States and eastern Canada.[1] It grows in fens, bogs and dune slacks.[1] Known as the Fen Orchid, it is a yellow flowering plant with glossy yellow-green leaves.[2]
Synonyms
Ophrys loeselii L. is the basionym. Other synonyms include:
- Ophrys trigona Gilib.
- Ophrys pulchella Salisb.
- Cymbidium loeselii (L.) Sw.
- Malaxis loeselii (L.) Sw.
- Serapias loeselii (L.) Hoffm.
- Malaxis correana W.P.C. Barton
- Malaxis longifolia W. P. C. Barton
- Pseudorchis loeselii (L.) Gray
- Anistylis lutea Raf.
- Sturmia loeselii (L.) Rchb.
- Liparis correana (W. P. C. Barton) Spreng.
- Paliris loeselii (L.) Dumort.
- Mesoptera loeselii (L.) Raf.
- Orchis loeselii (L.) MacMill.
- Liparis bifolia St.-Lag.
- Leptorkis loeselii (L.) MacMill.
- Liparis loeselii var. ovata Ridd. ex Godfery
References
- ^ a b Pridgeon, Alec M. (1992). The Illustrated encyclopedia of orchids. Timber Press. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-88192-267-7.
- ^ NPT CBC - County Flower
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