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Dactylorhiza foliosa, the Madeira orchid or leafy orchid, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, endemic to the Portuguese Island of Madeira in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is a tuberous herbaceous perennial growing to 60 cm (24 in) and producing spikes of intense, magenta-pink flowers in late spring.
This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit (confirmed 2017).
Synonyms
Orchis foliosa Sol. ex Lowe (1831), illegitimate homonym, not Sw. 1800 nor Masson ex Ker Gawl. 1819 nor Spreng. 1826 nor Schur 1866
Orchis latifolia var. foliosa Rchb.f. (1851)
Dactylorchis orientalis subsp. foliosa (Rchb.f.) Klinge (1898)
Orchis orientalis subsp. foliosa (Rchb.f.) Klinge (1898)
Dactylorchis foliosa (Rchb.f.) Verm. (1947)
Orchis maderensis Summerh. (1947 publ. 1948)
Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. foliosa (Rchb.f.) H.Sund. (1975)
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Czech Botany, Dactylorhiza foliosa(Rchb. f.) Soó – Madeiran Orchid
Alpine Garden Society
IOSPE orchid photos, Dactylorhiza foliosa (Sol. ex E.N. Lowe) Soó 1962 Photo courtesy of R. Buscail and the Orchids of France and Europe
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Dactylorhiza foliosa - Wikipedia
Dactylorhiza foliosa, the Madeira orchid [2] or leafy orchid, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, endemic to the Portuguese Island of Madeira in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. [4] It is a tuberous herbaceous perennial growing to 60 cm (24 in) and producing spikes of intense, magenta-pink flowers in late spring. [5]
Dactylorhiza foliosa (Madeira Orchid) - Gardenia
Dactylorhiza foliosa (Madeira Orchid) is a tuberous terrestrial orchid boasting flamboyant spikes, 5 in. long (12 cm), crowded with bright rosy-purple flowers, 1 in. across (2.5 cm), with contrasting speckles on the lips.
Dactylorhiza - The American Orchid Society
Grow plants of Dactylorhiza in garden beds or pots of loam. Provide full sunlight, intermediate to cool-intermediate temperatures, and regular watering throughout the growing season. Overwinter the plants by plunging the pots into a garden bed or …
Dactylorhiza foliosa | leafy orchid Bulbs/RHS - RHS Gardening
Grow in moist but well-drained, humus-rich, leafy soil in partial shade. Ideal for a rock or woodland garden, or in a wildflower meadow. Divide in early spring. No pruning required. Deadhead flowers as they fade if required. Generally pest-free. Generally disease-free. The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity.
IOSPE PHOTOS - orchidspecies.com
A native of the island of Madiera as a small to just large sized, cool to warm growing terrestrial at altitudes of 400 to 1150 meters in meadows near running water with digitate, 2 to 5 lobed tubers giving rise to a solid thick, grooved at the tip stem carrying 8 to 16, distichous, lanceolate to ovate, acute, glossy green, rarely faintly spotted...
Dactylorhiza foliosa - Madeira Orchid - Phytesia
The Madeira orchid, Dactylorhiza foliosa, is an easy to grow and rarely available plant from the Portuguese island of Madeira. It bears large spikes of purple flowers with dotted, darker lips. It is fantastic when planted en masse amongst grasses or in wild borders.
Dactylorhiza foliosa | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
The Madeiran orchid, Dactylorhiza foliosa is an easy-to-grow, rarely available plant native to the Portugese island of Madeira. It bears large spikes of purple flowers with dotted, darker lips. It looks fantastic when planted en masse among grasses or in informal borders.
Dactylorhiza foliosa | Plant Portrait - Alpine Garden Society
05 Nov 2017 · Dactylorhiza foliosa can grow to 75cm tall. The spike of large magenta-purple flowers typically measures 15-40cm and blooms in early summer. Its name translates as ‘finger’ (Dactyl) ‘root’ (Rhiza). It is the characteristics of the tubers which gives it this name.