- Source: Orchis
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 the appearance of the paired subterranean tuberoids.
Description
These terrestrial orchids have root tubers instead of pseudobulbs. They are extremely diverse in appearance. They produce an erect stem. The inflorescence is a cylindrical to globular spike, 5–15 cm (2–6 in) long, with yellow, red to purple flowers. They start flowering at the base, slowly progressing upwards, except for the Monkey orchid (Orchis simia), which flowers in reverse order.
The original genus Orchis used to contain more than 1,300 names. Since it was polyphyletic, it has been divided by Pridgeon et al., into several new genera (see Reference): Ponerorchis, Schizodium, 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
=As of September 2024, Plants of the World Online accepted 22 species, along with a number of subspecies:
Orchis adenocheila Czerniak. (Iran)
Orchis anatolica Boiss. (including Orchis troodi (Renz) P.Delforge) – Anatolian orchid (Cyprus, Turkey, Southern Aegean Islands, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Iran)
Orchis anthropophora (L.) All. (Western Europe to Mediterranean)
Orchis brancifortii Biv. (Southern Italy, Sicilia, Sardinia)
Orchis canariensis Lindl.
Orchis deuterodelamainii J.M.H.Shaw
Orchis galilaea (Bornm. & M.Schulze) Schltr. (Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine)
Orchis italica Poir. – Man orchid, Italian orchid (Mediterranean)
Orchis laeta Steinh.
Orchis mascula (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 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 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 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 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 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 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
= Natural hybrids
=As of June 2014, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accepted 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
List of taxa named after human genitals
References
Pridgeon, A.M.; R.M. Bateman; A.V. Cox; J.R. Hapeman & M.W. Chase (1997). "Phylogenetics of subtribe Orchidinae (Orchidoideae, Orchidaceae) based on nuclear ITS sequences. 1. Intergeneric relationships and polyphyly of Orchis sensu lato". Lindleyana. 12 (2): 89–109.
Bateman, R.M.; Pridgeon, A.M.; Chase, M.W. (1997). "Phylogenetics of subtribe Orchidinae (Orchidoideae, Orchidaceae) based on nuclear ITS sequences. 2. Infrageneric relationships and reclassification to achieve monophyly of Orchis sensu stricto". Lindleyana. 12: 113–141.
Wucherpfennig, W. (1999). "Gedanken zu einer Neuordnung der Gattung Orchis L.". Nachtrag. Jour. Eur. Orch. 31: 329–346. (in German)
Aceto S, Caputo P, Cozzolino S, Gaudio L, Moretti A (1999). "Phylogeny and evolution of Orchis and allied genera based on ITS DNA variation: morphological gaps and molecular continuity". Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 13 (1): 67–76. Bibcode:1999MolPE..13...67A. doi:10.1006/mpev.1999.0628. PMID 10508540.
External links
Media related to Orchis at Wikimedia Commons
Data related to Orchis at Wikispecies
Orchis picture database
Orchis genera in Turkey
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Orchis mascula
- Sahlep
- Taman Nasional Sochi
- Temu lawak
- Kriptorkismus
- Daftar marga anggota Orchidaceae
- Hymenolepididae
- Ki aksara
- Orchidales
- Anggrek buntut bajing
- Orchis
- Orchis simia
- Orchid
- Orchis mascula
- Orchis (mythology)
- Orchis gracilis
- Salep
- Orchis militaris
- Dactylorhiza maculata subsp. fuchsii
- Orchis italica