Observations on tetraploid marsh-orchid populations in Scotland have revealed the presence of Dactylorhiza lapponica (Laest. ex Hartman) S06, new to the British Isles. A description of this species is given and its distribution and habitat in Scotland are discussed
The early marsh orchid, Dactylorhiza incarnata (L.) Soo s. l., grows in medium-rich to rich fens and...
Studies of mixed populations of some of the tetraploid marsh orchids have shown that in some Welsh l...
The Palaearctic genus Dactylorhiza includes 8 diploid,10 autotetraploid,and about 40 allopolyploid s...
The acceptance of Dactylorhiza traunsteineri (Sauter) S06 (Orchidaceae) as a British and Irish speci...
347 A detailed biometric study was performed on 15 tetraploid marsh-orchid populations to clarify th...
52 morphological characters were recorded for 169 individuals from 17 British and Irish populations ...
52 morphological characters were recorded for ten individuals from each of 20 populations of Dactylo...
The marsh-orchids DactyLorhiza traunsteineri (Sauter) S06 and D. Lapponica (Laest. ex Hartman) S06 o...
Relationships among allotetraploid marsh orchids collectively assignable to Dactylorhiza majalis s.l...
Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. sphagnicola is an allotetraploid marsh orchid derived from parents close...
Two colonies of heavily leaf-marked marsh orchids occur in Wales: one at Ynyslas, Cardiganshire, v.c...
Populations of Dactylorhiza incarnata (early marsh orchids) with spotted leaves appear in widely sep...
Most of the Scandinavian members of the orchid genus Dactylorhiza are included in the D. incarnata/D...
A brief summary is given of the occurrence of Dactylohiza incamata subsp. ochroleuca in Britain and ...
Genus Dactylorhiza, comprising green terrestrial orchids, belongs to of the most taxonomically compl...
The early marsh orchid, Dactylorhiza incarnata (L.) Soo s. l., grows in medium-rich to rich fens and...
Studies of mixed populations of some of the tetraploid marsh orchids have shown that in some Welsh l...
The Palaearctic genus Dactylorhiza includes 8 diploid,10 autotetraploid,and about 40 allopolyploid s...
The acceptance of Dactylorhiza traunsteineri (Sauter) S06 (Orchidaceae) as a British and Irish speci...
347 A detailed biometric study was performed on 15 tetraploid marsh-orchid populations to clarify th...
52 morphological characters were recorded for 169 individuals from 17 British and Irish populations ...
52 morphological characters were recorded for ten individuals from each of 20 populations of Dactylo...
The marsh-orchids DactyLorhiza traunsteineri (Sauter) S06 and D. Lapponica (Laest. ex Hartman) S06 o...
Relationships among allotetraploid marsh orchids collectively assignable to Dactylorhiza majalis s.l...
Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. sphagnicola is an allotetraploid marsh orchid derived from parents close...
Two colonies of heavily leaf-marked marsh orchids occur in Wales: one at Ynyslas, Cardiganshire, v.c...
Populations of Dactylorhiza incarnata (early marsh orchids) with spotted leaves appear in widely sep...
Most of the Scandinavian members of the orchid genus Dactylorhiza are included in the D. incarnata/D...
A brief summary is given of the occurrence of Dactylohiza incamata subsp. ochroleuca in Britain and ...
Genus Dactylorhiza, comprising green terrestrial orchids, belongs to of the most taxonomically compl...
The early marsh orchid, Dactylorhiza incarnata (L.) Soo s. l., grows in medium-rich to rich fens and...
Studies of mixed populations of some of the tetraploid marsh orchids have shown that in some Welsh l...
The Palaearctic genus Dactylorhiza includes 8 diploid,10 autotetraploid,and about 40 allopolyploid s...