10. O. lunulata Pari., Gior. Sei. Sic. 62: 4 (1838). Plant up to 25 cm. Basal leaves 4-6, oblong-lanceolate. Spike 4- to 7- flowered, lax. Perianth-segments lilac, rarely whitish; outer 10- 13 mm, ovate to oblong, obtuse, the lateral close to the labellum and deflexed-patent; inner f as long as or almost as long as the outer, linear-lanceolate. Labellum 10-12 mm, ovate, 3-lobed, the lateral lobes narrow, without or with small basal protuberances, strongly deflexed, the middle lobe with strongly deflexed margin, brown, rarely blackish-purple, with glabrous, greenish or yellow marginal zone, emarginate at apex, with small appendage; speculum crescentic, whitish or lilac to brown in the centre. Connective acute. • Islands of C. Mediterran...
Se describe un nuevo híbrido de las montañas del norte de la provincia de Alicante, Ophrys × marinal...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
<div><p></p><p>The studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to <i>Ophrys migou...
(a) Subsp.ferrum-equinum: Outer perianth-segments purple or pink, rarely greenish. Labellum entire...
(f) Subsp.aesculapii (Renz) Soö, Acta Bot. Acad. Sei. Hung. 16: 383 (1970): Perianth-segments pa...
WOS: 000336702000023In this study, morphological, anatomical and ecological characteristics of Ophry...
In this study, morphological, anatomical and ecological characteristics of Ophrys lutea subsp. minor...
In this study, morphometric analyses were conducted to explore and characterise the differences and...
Data on hybrids of genus Ophrys L. from Alicante province (E of Spain) are reported. A new nothospec...
[EN] Here we describe a new hybrid of genus Ophrys L. (Orchidaceae) found in Cullera (Valencia): ...
The Ophrys lutea s.l. complex review from Extremadura has revealed the following new nothotaxa unkno...
(d) Subsp.olbiensis (Reuter ex Grenier) Ascherson & Graeb- ner, Syn. Mitteleur. FI. 3: 703 (1907) ...
International audienceThe studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to Ophrys m...
A slender orchid of woodland edges, calcareous fens and other open habitats, Ophrys insectifera has ...
6. Ophrys sicula Tineo, Pl. Rar. Sicil. [Ed. 2]. 1: 13(–14). 1846. [15 March 1846] ≡ Ophrys lutea...
Se describe un nuevo híbrido de las montañas del norte de la provincia de Alicante, Ophrys × marinal...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
<div><p></p><p>The studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to <i>Ophrys migou...
(a) Subsp.ferrum-equinum: Outer perianth-segments purple or pink, rarely greenish. Labellum entire...
(f) Subsp.aesculapii (Renz) Soö, Acta Bot. Acad. Sei. Hung. 16: 383 (1970): Perianth-segments pa...
WOS: 000336702000023In this study, morphological, anatomical and ecological characteristics of Ophry...
In this study, morphological, anatomical and ecological characteristics of Ophrys lutea subsp. minor...
In this study, morphometric analyses were conducted to explore and characterise the differences and...
Data on hybrids of genus Ophrys L. from Alicante province (E of Spain) are reported. A new nothospec...
[EN] Here we describe a new hybrid of genus Ophrys L. (Orchidaceae) found in Cullera (Valencia): ...
The Ophrys lutea s.l. complex review from Extremadura has revealed the following new nothotaxa unkno...
(d) Subsp.olbiensis (Reuter ex Grenier) Ascherson & Graeb- ner, Syn. Mitteleur. FI. 3: 703 (1907) ...
International audienceThe studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to Ophrys m...
A slender orchid of woodland edges, calcareous fens and other open habitats, Ophrys insectifera has ...
6. Ophrys sicula Tineo, Pl. Rar. Sicil. [Ed. 2]. 1: 13(–14). 1846. [15 March 1846] ≡ Ophrys lutea...
Se describe un nuevo híbrido de las montañas del norte de la provincia de Alicante, Ophrys × marinal...
The biological concept of species is founded on the presence of barriers that limit the gene flow an...
<div><p></p><p>The studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to <i>Ophrys migou...