Serapias
''Serapias'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids that can be found all over southern Europe to Asia Minor. The genus was named after Serapis Serapis or Sarapis is a Egyptian Greeks, Graeco-Egyptian god. A Religious syncretism, syncretic deity derived from the worship of the Egyptian Osiris and Apis (deity), Apis, Serapis was extensively popularized in the third century BC on the ord ..., a syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god in Antiquity. ''Serapias'' have spurless flowers and usually go dormant during the winter seasons. Species *'' Serapias bergonii'' *'' Serapias cordigera'' *'' Serapias cossyrensis'' *'' Serapias istriaca'' *'' Serapias levantina'' *'' Serapias lingua'' *'' Serapias neglecta'' *'' Serapias nurrica'' *'' Serapias olbia'' *'' Serapias orientalis'' *'' Serapias parviflora'' *'' Serapias perez-chiscanoi'' *'' Serapias politisii'' *'' Serapias strictiflora'' *'' Serapias vomeracea'' Natural hybrids *''Serapias'' × ''albertii'' (''S. neglecta'' × ''S. vomer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serapias Istriaca
''Serapias'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids that can be found all over southern Europe to Asia Minor. The genus was named after Serapis, a syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god in Antiquity. ''Serapias'' have spurless flowers and usually go dormant during the winter seasons. Species *''Serapias bergonii'' *''Serapias cordigera'' *''Serapias cossyrensis'' *''Serapias istriaca'' *''Serapias levantina'' *''Serapias lingua'' *''Serapias neglecta'' *''Serapias nurrica'' *''Serapias olbia'' *''Serapias orientalis'' *''Serapias parviflora'' *''Serapias perez-chiscanoi'' *''Serapias politisii'' *''Serapias strictiflora'' *''Serapias vomeracea'' Natural hybrids *''Serapias'' × ''albertii'' (''S. neglecta'' × ''S. vomeracea'') *''Serapias'' × ''ambigua'' (''S. cordigera'' × ''S. lingua'') *''Serapias'' × ''ambigua'' nothosubsp ''ambigua'' (''S. cordigera'' × ''S. lingua'') *''Serapias'' × ''ambigua'' nothosubsp ''panormosana'' (''S. cordigera'' subsp. ''cretica'' × ''S. lingua' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serapias
''Serapias'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids that can be found all over southern Europe to Asia Minor. The genus was named after Serapis Serapis or Sarapis is a Egyptian Greeks, Graeco-Egyptian god. A Religious syncretism, syncretic deity derived from the worship of the Egyptian Osiris and Apis (deity), Apis, Serapis was extensively popularized in the third century BC on the ord ..., a syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god in Antiquity. ''Serapias'' have spurless flowers and usually go dormant during the winter seasons. Species *'' Serapias bergonii'' *'' Serapias cordigera'' *'' Serapias cossyrensis'' *'' Serapias istriaca'' *'' Serapias levantina'' *'' Serapias lingua'' *'' Serapias neglecta'' *'' Serapias nurrica'' *'' Serapias olbia'' *'' Serapias orientalis'' *'' Serapias parviflora'' *'' Serapias perez-chiscanoi'' *'' Serapias politisii'' *'' Serapias strictiflora'' *'' Serapias vomeracea'' Natural hybrids *''Serapias'' × ''albertii'' (''S. neglecta'' × ''S. vomer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serapias Strictiflora
''Serapias'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids that can be found all over southern Europe to Asia Minor. The genus was named after Serapis, a syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god in Antiquity. ''Serapias'' have spurless flowers and usually go dormant during the winter seasons. Species *'' Serapias bergonii'' *'' Serapias cordigera'' *'' Serapias cossyrensis'' *''Serapias istriaca ''Serapias'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids that can be found all over southern Europe to Asia Minor. The genus was named after Serapis, a syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god in Antiquity. ''Serapias'' have spurless flowers and usually go dorma ...'' *'' Serapias levantina'' *'' Serapias lingua'' *'' Serapias neglecta'' *'' Serapias nurrica'' *'' Serapias olbia'' *'' Serapias orientalis'' *'' Serapias parviflora'' *'' Serapias perez-chiscanoi'' *'' Serapias politisii'' *'' Serapias strictiflora'' *'' Serapias vomeracea'' Natural hybrids *''Serapias'' × ''albertii'' (''S. neglecta'' × ''S. vomera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serapias Vomeracea
''Serapias vomeracea'', common name long-lipped serapias or plow-share serapias, is a species of orchid in the genus ''Serapias''. Etymology The name ''Serapias'' of the genus derives from the Greek ''Sarapis'', the Graeco-Egyptian god, already used in ancient times to name some orchids. The Latin name ''vomeracea'' of this species refers to the shape of the apical portion of the labellum ( epichile) reminiscent of a ploughshare. Description ''Serapias vomeracea'' is an herbaceous perennial plant with two ovoidal underground tubers. This species is highly variable in color and shape. It reaches a height of , with a maximum of . The stem is green, with two membranous basal leaves and 6-8 upper leaves, lanceolate and glossy green or reddish. The inflorescence is composed by a narrow and elongated spike, with three to ten flowers. The relevant bracts are lanceolate and much longer than the tepals. Their color is red-purple, with darker longitudinal venation. The outer tepals a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serapias Parviflora
''Serapias parviflora'', the small-flowered tongue-orchid, is a species of orchid native to the Mediterranean Basin and the Atlantic coast of Europe. Description ''Serapias parviflora'' grows to around high (occasionally up to ). At the base of the stem, there are 4–7 keeled, linear leaves, and 1–3 bract-like leaves further up the stem. The 3–8 flowers (rarely up to 12) are arranged in a spike. The greyish-pink sepals and petals form a hood over the column and the lip, which is typically long. Distribution ''Serapias parviflora'' is found natively across the Mediterranean Basin from the Iberian Peninsula to the Aegean Sea, as well as in the Canary Islands and along the Atlantic coast of France. It was discovered in 1989 at Rame Head in Cornwall (United Kingdom), and may have dispersed there naturally. That colony disappeared after 20 years, but in 2021, 16 plants were discovered growing on the 11th-floor biodiverse green roof at Nomura International's office build ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serapias Lingua
''Serapias lingua'', commonly known as tongue-orchid or the tongue ''Serapias'', is a species of orchid native to the Mediterranean The Mediterranean Sea ( ) is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the east by the Levant in West Asia, on the north by Anatolia in West Asia and Southern .... Habitat and distribution ''Serapias lingua'' can be found in damp meadows and open fields of Portugal, Spain, Malta, France, Italy, Yugoslavia, Albania, Greece and all the Mediterranean islands west of Crete and in western North Africa. Flowering ''Serapias lingua'' flowers in spring to early summer with 2.5 cm flowers and then they go dormant in mid and late summer. References External links * * lingua Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Orchids of Europe Flora of Malta {{Orchidoideae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serapias Bergonii
''Serapias bergonii'' is a species of orchids found from Italy to western and southern Turkey. Occurrence in the UK In 2021, a tongue orchid was found growing in an undisclosed location in Suffolk, and assumed to be lesser tongue orchid. In 2022 after repeated visits by naturalists the ID was reassessed as Serapias bergonii, and suggested as such by Sean Cole, Kew Gardens, and an undisclosed academic. Considering it is native to the SE Mediterranean, it was assumed to have been deliberately planted here. However, in 2023 it emerged that it was not planted there.https://twitter.com/GB43039563/status/1672270811208531971 The orchid grows on private land with limited public access, and it is difficult to see where it could have originated from. There are plans to get the orchids further assessed in 2024 by other academics. References [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |