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''Orchis'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
in the orchid family (
Orchidaceae Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering ...
), occurring mainly in
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, and ranging as far as
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ὄρχις ''orchis'', meaning "testicle", from the appearance of the paired subterranean tuberoids.Alberta Native Plant Council


Description

These terrestrial orchids have root tubers instead of
pseudobulb The pseudobulb is a storage organ found in many epiphytic and terrestrial sympodial orchids. It is derived from a thickening of the part of a stem between leaf nodes and may be composed of just one internode or several, termed heteroblastic and ...
s. They are extremely diverse in appearance. They produce an erect stem. The
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphology (biology), Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of sperma ...
is a cylindrical to globular
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, long, with yellow, red to purple
flowers A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). The biological function of a flower is to facilitate reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism ...
. They start flowering at the base, slowly progressing upwards, except for the Monkey orchid (''
Orchis simia ''Orchis simia'', commonly known as the monkey orchid, is a greyish pink to reddish species of the genus ''Orchis''. It gets its common name from its lobed lip which mimics the general shape of a monkey's body. The range of the species is centra ...
''), which flowers in reverse order. The original genus ''Orchis'' used to contain more than 1,300 names. Since it was
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of conver ...
, it has been divided by Pridgeon et al., into several new genera (see Reference): '' Ponerorchis'', ''
Schizodium ''Disa'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae. It comprises about 182 species. Most of the species are indigenous to tropical and southern Africa, with a few more in the Arabian Peninsula, Madagascar, and Réunion.Hans Peter ...
'', '' Steveniella''. They can be found in tropical Rainforest and semi-desert regions, near the seashore and in the tundra. The majority of neotropical orchid species can be found in southern Central America, northwest South America


Taxonomy


Species

, the
World Checklist of Selected Plant Families The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (usually abbreviated to WCSP) is an "international collaborative programme that provides the latest peer reviewed and published opinions on the accepted scientific names and synonyms of selected pla ...
accepts 21 species, along with a number of subspecies: * ''
Orchis adenocheila ''Orchis'' is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), occurring mainly in Europe and Northwest Africa, and ranging as far as Tibet, Mongolia, and Xinjiang. The name is from the Ancient Greek ὄρχις ''orchis'', meaning "testicle", from t ...
'' Czerniak. (Iran) * ''
Orchis anatolica ''Orchis anatolica'' is a species of flowering plant in the Orchidaceae family. It is native to Crete, Cyprus, the East Aegean Islands, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, and Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Rep ...
'' Boiss. – Anatolian orchid (Cyprus, Turkey, Southern Aegean Islands, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Iran) * '' Orchis anthropophora'' (L.) All. (Western Europe to Mediterranean) * ''
Orchis brancifortii ''Orchis brancifortii'' is a species of orchid endemic to Sardinia, Sicily, and southern Italy Southern Italy ( it, Sud Italia or ) also known as ''Meridione'' or ''Mezzogiorno'' (), is a macroregion of the Italian Republic consisting of it ...
'' Biv. (Southern Italy, Sicilia, Sardinia) * ''
Orchis galilaea ''Orchis galilaea'' is a species of orchid found from southern Turkey to Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=non ...
'' (Bornm. & M.Schulze) Schltr. (Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine) * ''
Orchis italica ''Orchis italica'', the naked man orchid or the Italian orchid, is a species of orchid native to the Mediterranean Basin. It gets its common name from the lobed lip (labellum) of each flower which mimics the general shape of a naked man. In Ital ...
'' Poir. – Man orchid, Italian orchid (Mediterranean) * ''
Orchis mascula ''Orchis mascula'', the early-purple orchid, early spring orchis, is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Description ''Orchis mascula'' is a perennial herbaceous plant with stems up to high, green at the base and ...
'' (L.) L. – Early purple orchid, (N. & C. Europe to Iran, Canary Islands) ** ''Orchis mascula'' subsp. ''ichnusae'' Corrias ** ''Orchis mascula'' subsp. ''laxifloriformis'' Rivas Goday & B.Rodr. ** ''Orchis mascula'' subsp. ''mascula'' ** ''Orchis mascula'' subsp. ''scopulorum'' (Summerh.) H.Sund. ex H.Kretzschmar, Eccarius & H.Dietr. ** ''Orchis mascula'' subsp. ''speciosa'' (Mutel) Hegi * ''
Orchis militaris ''Orchis militaris'', the military orchid, is a species of orchid native to Europe. It is the type species of the genus ''Orchis''. Description This plant grows to a height of 20 to 50 cm with a robust stem with rather drawn up oblong ...
'' L. – Military orchid (Europe to Mongolia) ** ''Orchis militaris'' subsp. ''militaris'' ** ''Orchis militaris'' subsp. ''stevenii'' (Rchb.f.) B.Baumann & al. * '' Orchis olbiensis'' Reut. ex Gren. (NW. Italy - to NW. Africa) * ''
Orchis pallens ''Orchis pallens'', the pale orchid or pale-flowered orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus ''Orchis'' of the family Orchidaceae. It is found in most of Europe ranging from Spain across to the Caucasus. It blooms in spring ...
'' L. – Pale-flowered orchid (Europe to Caucasus) * '' Orchis patens'' Desf. (Central Mediterranean to NW. Africa) ** ''Orchis patens'' subsp. ''canariensis'' (Lindl.) Asch. & Graebn. ** ''Orchis patens'' subsp. ''patens'' * '' Orchis pauciflora'' Ten. (Albania, Corsica, Greece, Italy, Crete and Yugoslavia) * ''
Orchis provincialis ''Orchis provincialis'', the Provence orchid, is a species of orchid in the genus ''Orchis''. Description ''Orchis provincialis'' is a herbaceous plant high. The 4-5 basal leaves are oblong-lanceolate, with a length of about 8 cm and ar ...
'' Balb. ex Lam. & DC. (SC. & S. Europe to Caucasus, NW Africa) * '' Orchis punctulata'' Steven ex Lindl. – Small-dotted orchid (SE. Europe to W. Asia) * ''
Orchis purpurea ''Orchis purpurea'', the lady orchid, is a herbaceous plant belonging to the genus ''Orchis'' of the family Orchidaceae. Description ''Orchis purpurea'' reaches on average of height. The leaves are broad and oblong-lanceolate, forming a ros ...
'' Huds. – Lady orchid, purple orchid (Europe to Caucasus, Algeria) ** ''Orchis purpurea'' subsp. ''caucasica'' (Regel) B.Baumann & al. ** ''Orchis purpurea'' subsp. ''purpurea'' * '' Orchis quadripunctata'' Cirillo ex Ten. – Four-spotted orchid (Sardinia to Eastern Mediterranean) * ''
Orchis simia ''Orchis simia'', commonly known as the monkey orchid, is a greyish pink to reddish species of the genus ''Orchis''. It gets its common name from its lobed lip which mimics the general shape of a monkey's body. The range of the species is centra ...
'' Lam. – Monkey orchid (Europe to Iran, N. Africa) ** ''Orchis simia'' subsp. ''simia'' ** ''Orchis simia'' subsp. ''taubertiana'' (B.Baumann & H.Baumann) Kreutz * '' Orchis sitiaca'' (Renz) P.Delforge * ''
Orchis spitzelii ''Orchis spitzelii'' is a species of orchid found from Sweden (Gotland), eastern Spain to the Caucasus and northwestern Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 3 ...
'' Saut. ex W.D.J.Koch – Spitzel's orchid (Sweden (Gotland), E. Spain to Caucasus, NW. Africa) ** ''Orchis spitzelii'' subsp. ''cazorlensis'' (Lacaita) D.Rivera & Lopez Velez ** ''Orchis spitzelii'' subsp. ''nitidifolia'' (W.P.Teschner) Soó ** ''Orchis spitzelii'' subsp. ''spitzelii'' * '' Orchis troodi'' (Renz) P.Delforge


Natural hybrids

, the
World Checklist of Selected Plant Families The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (usually abbreviated to WCSP) is an "international collaborative programme that provides the latest peer reviewed and published opinions on the accepted scientific names and synonyms of selected pla ...
accepts 37 hybrid species, along with a number of hybrid subspecies: * ''Orchis'' × '' algeriensis'' B.Baumann & H.Baumann (''O. patens'' × ''O. spitzelii'') * ''Orchis'' × ''angusticruris'' Franch. (''O. purpurea'' × ''O. simia'') (Europe to Caucasus) ** ''Orchis'' × ''angusticruris'' nothosubsp. ''angusticruris'' (''O. purpurea'' subsp. ''purpurea'' × ''O. simia'') ** ''Orchis'' × ''angusticruris'' nothosubsp. ''transcaucasica'' B.Baumann & al. (''O. purpurea'' subsp. ''caucasuca'' × ''O. simia'') * ''Orchis'' × '' apollinaris'' W.Rossi & al. (''O. italica'' × ''O.  simia'') (Italy) * ''Orchis'' × '' aurunca'' W.Rossi & Minut. (''O. pauciflora'' × ''O. provincialis'') * ''Orchis'' × '' bergonii'' Nanteuil (''O. anthropophora'' × ''O.  simia'') (Western Mediterranean) * ''Orchis'' × '' beyrichii'' (Rchb.f.) A.Kern. (''O. militaris'' × ''O.  simia'') (Europe to Turkey) ** ''Orchis'' × ''beyrichii'' nothosubsp. ''beyrichii'' (''O. militaris'' subsp. ''militaris'' × ''O. simia'') ** ''Orchis'' × ''beyrichii'' nothosubsp. ''golestanica'' (Renz) H.Kretzschmar, Eccarius & H.Dietr. (''O. militaris'' subsp. ''stevenii'' × ''O. simia'') * ''Orchis'' × '' bispurium'' (G.Keller) H.Kretzschmar, Eccarius & H.Dietr. (''O. anthropophora'' × ''O. militaris'' × ''O. purpurea'') * ''Orchis'' × '' bivonae'' Tod. (''O. anthropophora'' × ''O. italica'') (Southern Europe) * ''Orchis'' × '' buelii'' Wildh. (''O. provincialis'' × ''O. quadripunctata'') * ''Orchis'' × '' caesii'' De Angelis & Fumanti (''O. italica'' × ''O. purpurea'') * ''Orchis'' × '' calliantha'' Renz & Taubenheim (''O. punctulata'' × ''O. simia'') (Turkey) * ''Orchis'' × '' chabalensis'' B.Baumann & al. (''O. militaris'' subsp. ''stevenii'' × ''O. punctulata'') * ''Orchis'' × ''colemanii'' Cortesi (''O. mascula'' × ''O. pauciflora'') * ''Orchis'' × '' fallax'' (De Not.) Willk. (''O. patens'' × ''O. provincialis'') * ''Orchis'' × '' fitzii'' Hautz. (''O. anatolica'' × ''O. mascula'') (Turkey) * ''Orchis'' × '' hybrida'' (Lindl.) Boenn. ex Rchb. (''O. militaris'' × ''O. purpurea'') (Europe) * ''Orchis'' × '' klopfensteiniae'' P.Delforge (''O. pallens'' × ''O. spitzelii'') (SW Europe) * ''Orchis'' × '' kretzschmariorum'' B.Baumann & H.Baumann (''O. anatolica'' × ''O. provincialis'') * ''Orchis'' × '' ligustica'' Ruppert (''O. mascula'' × ''O. patens'') (Mediterranean) * ''Orchis'' × '' loreziana'' Brügger(''O. mascula'' × ''O. pallens'') (Europe) ** ''Orchis'' × ''loreziana'' nothosubsp. ''kisslingii'' (Beck) Potucek (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''speciosa'' × ''O. pallens'') (Eastern Europe) ** ''Orchis'' × ''loreziana'' nothosubsp. ''loreziana'' (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''mascula'' × ''O. pallens'') (Central Europe) * ''Orchis'' × '' lucensis'' Antonetti & Bertolini (''O. pauciflora'' × ''O. simia'') * ''Orchis'' × '' macra'' Lindl. (''O. anthropophora'' × ''O. purpurea'') (Europe) * ''Orchis'' × '' orphanidesii'' (E.G.Camus) B.Bock (''O. anthropophora'' × ''O. mascula'') * ''Orchis'' × '' palanchonii'' G.Foelsche & W.Foelsche (''O. olbiensis'' × ''O. pauciflora'') * ''Orchis'' × '' penzigiana'' A.Camus (''O. mascula'' × ''O. provincialis'') ** ''Orchis'' × ''penzigiana'' nothosubsp. ''jailae'' (Soó) H.Kretzschmar, Eccarius & H.Dietr. (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''speciosa'' × ''O. provincialis'') ** ''Orchis'' × ''penzigiana'' nothosubsp. ''penzigiana'' (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''mascula'' × ''O. provincialis'') ** ''Orchis'' × ''penzigiana'' nothosubsp. ''sardoa'' Scrugli & M.P.Grasso (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''ichnusae'' × ''O. provincialis'') * ''Orchis'' × '' permixta'' Soó (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''signifera'' × ''O. pallens'' × ''O. provincialis'') (Crimea) * ''Orchis'' × '' petterssonii'' G.Keller ex Pett. (''O. mascula'' × ''O. spitzelii'') (Europe, NW Africa) ** ''Orchis'' × ''petterssonii'' nothosubsp. ''incantata'' (P.Delforge) H.Kretzschmar, Eccarius & H.Dietr. (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''laxifloriformis'' × ''O. spitzelii'' subsp. ''cazorlensis'') ** ''Orchis'' × ''petterssonii'' nothosubsp. ''petterssonii'' (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''mascula'' × ''O. spitzelii'' subsp. ''cazorlensis'') * ''Orchis'' × '' plessidiaca'' Renz (''O. pallens'' × ''O. provincialis'') (SE Europe to Krym) * ''Orchis'' × '' pseudoanatolica'' H.Fleischm. (''O. pauciflora'' × ''O. quadripunctata'') (SE Europe) * ''Orchis'' × '' schebestae'' Griebl (''O. mascula'' × ''O. quadripunctata'') * ''Orchis'' × '' serraniana'' P.Delforge (''O. mascula'' subsp. ''laxifloriformis'' × ''O. olbiensis'') * ''Orchis'' × '' sezikiana'' B.Baumann & H.Baumann (''O. anatolica'' × ''O. quadripunctata'') * ''Orchis'' × '' spuria'' Rchb.f. (''O. anthropophora'' × ''O. militaris'') (Europe) * ''Orchis'' × '' thriftiensis'' Renz (''O. anatolica'' × ''O. pauciflora'') * ''Orchis'' × '' tochniana'' Kreutz & Scraton (''O. italica'' × ''O. punctulata'') (Cyprus) * ''Orchis'' × '' willingiorum'' B.Baumann & H.Baumann (''O. provincialis'' × ''O. spitzelii'') * ''Orchis'' × '' wulffiana'' Soó (''O. punctulata'' × ''O. purpurea'') (Crimea to caucasus) ** ''Orchis'' × ''wulffiana'' nothosubsp. ''suckowii'' (Kümpel) B.Baumann & al. (''O. punctulata'' × ''O. purpurea'' subsp. ''caucasica'') ** ''Orchis'' × ''wulffiana'' nothosubsp. ''wulffiana'' (''O. punctulata'' × ''O. purpurea'' subsp. ''purpurea'')


Intergeneric hybrids

* ''Orchiophrys'' (''Ophrys'' x ''Orchis'') * ''Orchiserapias'' (''Orchis'' x ''Serapias'')


See also

*
Salep Salep, also spelled sahlep or sahlab,( tr, salep, sahlep; fa, ثعلب, ; ar, سحلب, ; al, salep; az, səhləb; he, סַחְלָבּ, ; el, σαλέπι, ; Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Bosnian: салеп, ''salep'') is a flour ma ...
*
List of taxa named after human genitals This a list of species, genera, and other taxa named after human genitals. Plants Families * Orchidaceae. The type genus is ''Orchis'', whose name comes from the Ancient Greek ('), literally meaning "testicle", because of the shape ...


References

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External links

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Orchis picture database


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