Cephalanthera damasonium, (Miller) Druce, 1906

D. M. Moore (ed.), 1980, CCIII Orchidaceae, Flora Europaea, Vol 5: Alismataceae to Orchidaceae, Camebridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 325-350 : 328

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.215522

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6283044

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Cephalanthera damasonium
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1. C. damasonium (Miller) Druce View in CoL View at ENA ,

Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1906: 225 (1906) ( C. alba (Crantz)) Simonkai View in CoL , C. grandiflora S. F. Gray View in CoL , C. pallens L. C. M. Richard View in CoL

). Stem 15-60 cm, erect, angled, glabrous, with 2-3 brownish basal sheaths. Leaves 4-10 cm, subobtuse to acuminate, the lowest short, ovate-lanceolate, the middle oblong-ovate, the upper lanceolate. Spike up to 12 cm, 3- to 12(-16)-flowered. Flowers white or creamy-white, usually closed and tubular-campanulate, all but lowest much exceeded by bracts. Perianth-segments 15-20 mm, obtuse; outer oblong; inner lateral oblong-lanceolate, shorter than the outer. Labellum shorter than other perianth-segments, white, yellowish within, with an orange-yellow crescentic mark at base of hypo­ chile; epichile with 3-5 orange-yellow ridges, obtuse; spur absent. Ovary glabrous. 2n= 32.

Woods and other shady places; some­ what calcicole.

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