
Himantoglossum hircinum - Wikipedia
Himantoglossum hircinum, the lizard orchid, is a species of orchid in the genus Himantoglossum found in Europe and North Africa. Himantoglossum hircinum is a perennial herbaceous plant, reaching a height of 115 centimetres (45 in). It persists in the soil as a pair of ovoid/subglobose tubers, with short roots.
Lizard orchid | Description & Facts | Britannica
lizard orchid, (Himantoglossum hircinum), unusual-looking orchid (family Orchidaceae), occurring sporadically in a variety of dry European habitats. The plant’s common name refers to its lizardlike flowers, while the species name hircinum applies to its goatlike odour.
Lizard orchid - The Wildlife Trusts
The large and impressive Lizard orchid lives up to its name - the flowers have petals and sepals that form the 'head' of a lizard, while the divided lips look like its legs and long, twisting tail! Rare and localised in its distribution, it can be seen on sunny …
lizard orchid (Himantoglossum hircinum) - OrchidRoots
Himantoglossum hircinum is a species in the Himantoglossum genus. It is commonly known as lizard orchid . This name is accepted name for the species in the family Orchidaceae subfamily Orchidoideae, tribe Orchideae, subtribe Orchidinae, . This species is …
Lizard Orchid - Plantlife
Find out more about Lizard Orchid, including where to find it, what it looks like, and where its Latin name comes from.
Lizard Orchid (Orchidaceae La Rioja) - iNaturalist
Himantoglossum hircinum, the lizard orchid, is a species of orchid in the genus Himantoglossum found across Europe, from Spain eastwards to the Balkans and in western North Africa. It is usually rare but can sometimes be found in great numbers in suitable habitats.
Himantoglossum hircinum - Lizard Orchid - First Nature
The Lizard Orchid is pollinated by insects and, in particular, bees. The long, tail-like lip is often spiralled and dotted with pink or purple in the centre. The flowers have a rather foul smell which is said to be similar to the smell of goats.
Lizard Orchid (Himantoglossum hircinum) · iNaturalist
Himantoglossum hircinum, the lizard orchid, is a species of orchid in the genus Himantoglossum found across Europe, from Spain eastwards to the Balkans and in western North Africa. It is usually rare but can sometimes be found in great numbers in suitable habitats. This orchid grows in dry meadows, rocky areas, and open woods.
Lizard orchid (Himantoglossum hircinum) - Plant Identification
Lizard orchid. Himantoglossum hircinum grows from fall to spring, the flowering season of this orchid (family Orchidaceae) is here in Europe in May and June. It survives the summer as a leafless tuber. Depending on the location, it can grow up to 80 centimeters high.
Himantoglossum hircinum – albiflora
2007年5月9日 · Lizard Orchid. This plant got its name from the intense odour of the flowers which was described as goat-like (Latin “hircus” is he-goat). It is vigorous and 20 to 90 cm tall. The 4 to 6 strong foliage leaves are unspotted and formed as a basal rosette. The cylindrical inflorescence consists of 20 to 80 flowers, each one supported by a long ...
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