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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Orchidaceae

Tribe
  
Scientific name
  
Gymnadenia

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Subtribe
  
Orchidinae

Higher classification
  
Orchids

Gymnadenia Gymnadenia conopsea fragrant orchid Go Botany

Lower classifications
  
Gymnadenia conopsea, Gymnadenia odoratissima, Gymnadenia corneliana, Gymnadenia widderi, Gymnadenia crassinervis

Gymnadenia conopsea july 29th 2015


Gymnadenia is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae) containing 22 terrestrial species.

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They can be found in damp meadows, fens and marshes, and on chalk or limestone, often in alpine regions of Europe and Asia from Portugal to Kamchatka, including China, Japan, Mongolia, Siberia, the Himalayas, Iran, Ukraine, Germany, Scandinavia, Great Britain, etc. The Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) has been introduced into the USA and is reportedly naturalized in Connecticut.

Gymnadenia Genus Gymnadenia fragrant orchid Go Botany

These hardy terrestrial orchids are deciduous. They survive the winter through their corms, two deep-cut tubers (more like tuberous roots). Long lanceolate green leaves grow at the bottom of the stem. There are some small leaves at the stop of the stem.

Gymnadenia Gymnadenia conopsea fragrant orchid Go Botany

They flower during the summer. The inflorescence is a dense cylindrical spike between 5 and 30 cm long. It can consists of up to 150 small pleasant-smelling flowers. It is recently discovered that eugenol and isoeugenol, floral volatile scent compounds, are catalyzed by single type of enzyme in Gymnadenia species and gene encoding for this enzyme is first functionally characterized gene in this species so far. Their color can vary from pale purple to pink and white. The lip is wide with three lobes. The marginal petals are horizontal. There is a long, thin, threadlike spur.

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Several species were formerly classified under Nigritella. The nothogeneric name ×Gymnigritella was used for hybrids between these two groups.

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Species

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  • Gymnadenia archiducis-joannis (Austria)
  • Gymnadenia austriaca (C. Europe to Pyrenees).
  • Gymnadenia bicornis (Tibet)
  • Gymnadenia borealis (N. & C. Europe)
  • Gymnadenia × breinerorum (G. cenisia × G. corneliana) (France)
  • Gymnadenia buschmanniae (Italy)
  • Gymnadenia carpatica (E. Carpathians)
  • Gymnadenia cenisia (France)
  • Gymnadenia × chanousiana (G. cenisia × G. conopsea) (France)
  • Gymnadenia conopsea - fragrant orchid (Europe to Temp. E. Asia)
  • Gymnadenia corneliana (Beauverd) Teppner & E.Klein (SW. Alps)
  • Gymnadenia crassinervis (China)
  • Gymnadenia × delphineae (G. corneliana × G. rhellicani) (France)
  • Gymnadenia dolomitensis (S. Alps)
  • Gymnadenia × eggeriana (G. austriaca var. gallica × G. rhellicani) (France)
  • Gymnadenia emeiensis (China - Sichuan)
  • Gymnadenia frivaldii (Balkan Pen. to S. Carpathians)
  • Gymnadenia gabasiana (Pyrenees)
  • Gymnadenia × godferyana (Alps) (G. conopsea × rubra)
  • Gymnadenia × heufleri (G. nigra × G. odoratissima) (Alps)
  • Gymnadenia × intermedia (G. conopsea × G. odoratissima) (Europe)
  • Gymnadenia lithopolitanica (SE. Alps)
  • Gymnadenia microgymnadenia (NC. China)
  • Gymnadenia neottioides A.Rich. & Galeotti (Mexico)
  • Gymnadenia nigra (Europe, Israel)
  • Gymnadenia odoratissima (Europe)
  • Gymnadenia orchidis (Himalaya to China)
  • Gymnadenia propinqua A.Rich. & Galeotti (Mexico)
  • Gymnadenia × pyrenaeensis (G. conopsea × G. gabasiana) (Pyrenees)
  • Gymnadenia rhellicani (W. Alps)
  • Gymnadenia × robatschiana (G. cenisia × G. rhellicani) (France)
  • Gymnadenia rubra (C. & E. Alps, S. Carpathians)
  • Gymnadenia runei (Sweden)
  • Gymnadenia stiriaca (Austria)
  • Gymnadenia taquetii (Korea)
  • Gymnadenia × truongiae (G. conopsea × G. corneliana) (France)
  • Gymnadenia × turnowskyi (G. conopsea × G. lithopolitanica) (Austria)
  • Gymnadenia × wettsteiniana (G. nigra × G. rubra) (Alps)
  • Gymnadenia widderi (NE. Alps, C. Italy)

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    References

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