Orchis mascula

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Orchis mascula is a species of wild orchid native to Europe and parts of Asia, known for its distinctive purple flower spikes and tuberous roots.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf orchid species
perennial herb
vascular plant
authority Carl Linnaeus
binomialName Orchis mascula
class Liliopsida
commonName early purple orchid
male orchid
conservationStatus least concern
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
distribution Balkans
British Isles
Central Europe
Mediterranean region
Scandinavia
family Orchidaceae
flowerColor pinkish-purple
purple
floweringSeason early summer
spring
genus Orchis
growthForm terrestrial orchid
habitat grasslands
meadows
scrublands
woodlands
hasOrgan underground tubers
hasRootType tuberous roots
inflorescenceType spike
introducedTo North America
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement basal rosette
leafMarkings often dark-spotted leaves
lifeCycle perennial
nativeTo Caucasus region
Europe
Middle East
North Africa
Middle East
surface form: Western Asia
order Asparagales
phylum Tracheophyta
pollination insect-pollinated
pollinator bees
butterflies
reproduction sexual reproduction by seeds
vegetative reproduction via tubers
soilPreference calcareous soils
well-drained soils
taxonRank species
usedFor production of salep
uses traditional medicine
yearDescribed 1755

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Liliopsida includesSpecies Orchis mascula