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Dactylorhiza incarnata

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Dactylorhiza

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Dactylorhiza incarnata, the early marsh-orchid, is a perennial, temperate-climate species of orchid generally found growing in wet meadows, and generally on base-rich soils, up to about 2100m asl. The species occurs widely in Europe and Asia from Portugal and Ireland east to Siberia and Xinjiang.

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Dactylorhiza incarnata Dactylorhiza incarnata Early Marshorchid

There are several subspecies and also hybrids, rendering the identification of this species more difficult, but typically, the flowering spike is robust with a hollow stem, 25–60 cm tall, and bearing up to 50 flowers. Plants grow to a height of from 15 to 70 cm. The 4–7 erect yellowish-green leaves are hooded at the tip. The inflorescence is 4–12 cm long, with up to 50 blooms. The labellum appears long and narrow, since its sides are strongly reflexed (folded back). The tip is shallowly three-lobed. The flower is often flesh-coloured (the meaning of incarnata) and the labellum normally has loop-shaped markings.

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The flowering period is from May to mid-July, dependent on latitude and subspecies.

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Subspecies

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Many names have been proposed for subspecies, varieties and forms within the species. Subspecies recognized as of June 2014:

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  1. Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. coccinea - British Isles
  2. Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. cruenta - from France and Ireland east to Siberia and Xinjiang
  3. Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. gemmana - Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands
  4. Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. incarnata - from Spain and Ireland east to Siberia and Kazakhstan
  5. Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. jugicrucis - Transcaucasus
  6. Dactylorhiza incarnata nothosubsp. krylovii ined. - France and Western Siberia
  7. Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. lobelii - Denmark, Norway, Netherlands
  8. Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. ochroleuca - British Isles, Sweden, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Baltic Republics
  9. Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. pulchella - British Isles, Sweden, France, Austria, Czech Republic
  10. Dactylorhiza incarnata nothosubsp. versicolor - Germany and Austria (D. incarnata subsp. incarnata × D. incarnata subsp. ochroleuca)

Hybrids have been reported between D. incarnata and D. maculata, D. praetermissa, D. purpurella and D. kerryensis.

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References

Dactylorhiza incarnata Wikipedia