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Species of Orchis L.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Orchis spp. a 
Orchis bracteata Muhl. ex Willd. Dactylorhiza viridis (L.) R. M. Bateman et al.   
Orchis camtschatica Cham. Gymnadenia camtschatica (Cham.) Miyabe & Kudo   
Orchis carnea Aiton Satyrium carneum (Aiton) Sims   
Orchis ciliaris L. Platanthera ciliaris (L.) Lindl.   
Orchis conopsea L. Gymnadenia conopsea (L.) R. Br.   
Orchis convallariifolia Fisch. ex Lindl. Platanthera hyperborea (L.) Lindl. var. viridiflora (Cham.) Luer   
Orchis dilatata Pursh Platanthera dilatata (Pursh) Lindl. ex L. C. Beck var. dilatata   
Orchis discolor Pursh Tipularia discolor (Pursh) Nutt.   
Orchis falcata Thunb. Neofinetia falcata (Thunb.) Hu   
Orchis graminifolia (Rchb. f.) Tang & F. T. Wang Ponerorchis graminifolia Rchb. f.  i
Orchis huronensis Nutt. Platanthera huronensis (Nutt.) Lindl.   
Orchis lacera Michx. Platanthera lacera (Michx.) G. Don   
Orchis leucophaea Nutt. Platanthera leucophaea (Nutt.) Lindl.   
Orchis maculata L. Dactylorhiza maculata (L.) Soo   
Orchis majalis Rchb. Dactylorhiza majalis (Rchb.) P. F. Hunt & Summerh.   
Orchis mascula (L.) L.  a 
Orchis morio L.  a 
Orchis morio L. var. mascula L. Orchis mascula (L.) L.  i
Orchis orbiculata Pursh Platanthera orbiculata (Pursh) Lindl.   
Orchis papilionacea L.  a 
Orchis psycodes L. Platanthera psycodes (L.) Lindl.   
Orchis robertiana Loisel. Himantoglossum robertianum (Loisel.) P. Delforge   
Orchis spectabilis L. Galearis spectabilis (L.) Raf.   
Orchis strateumatica L. Zeuxine strateumatica (L.) Schltr.   
Orchis virescens Muhl. ex Willd. Dactylorhiza viridis (L.) R. M. Bateman et al.   
  1. Orchis bracteata Muhl. ex Willd. (=Dactylorhiza viridis (L.) R. M. Bateman et al.)
  2. Orchis camtschatica Cham. (=Gymnadenia camtschatica (Cham.) Miyabe & Kudo)
  3. Orchis carnea Aiton (=Satyrium carneum (Aiton) Sims)
  4. Orchis ciliaris L. (=Platanthera ciliaris (L.) Lindl.)
  5. Orchis conopsea L. (=Gymnadenia conopsea (L.) R. Br.)
  6. Orchis convallariifolia Fisch. ex Lindl. (=Platanthera hyperborea (L.) Lindl. var. viridiflora (Cham.) Luer)
  7. Orchis dilatata Pursh (=Platanthera dilatata (Pursh) Lindl. ex L. C. Beck var. dilatata)
  8. Orchis discolor Pursh (=Tipularia discolor (Pursh) Nutt.)
  9. Orchis falcata Thunb. (=Neofinetia falcata (Thunb.) Hu)
  10. Orchis graminifolia (Rchb. f.) Tang & F. T. Wang (=Ponerorchis graminifolia Rchb. f.)
  11. Orchis huronensis Nutt. (=Platanthera huronensis (Nutt.) Lindl.)
  12. Orchis lacera Michx. (=Platanthera lacera (Michx.) G. Don)
  13. Orchis leucophaea Nutt. (=Platanthera leucophaea (Nutt.) Lindl.)
  14. Orchis maculata L. (=Dactylorhiza maculata (L.) Soo)
  15. Orchis majalis Rchb. (=Dactylorhiza majalis (Rchb.) P. F. Hunt & Summerh.)
  16. Orchis mascula (L.) L.
  17. Orchis morio L.
  18. Orchis morio L. var. mascula L. (=Orchis mascula (L.) L.)
  19. Orchis orbiculata Pursh (=Platanthera orbiculata (Pursh) Lindl.)
  20. Orchis papilionacea L.
  21. Orchis psycodes L. (=Platanthera psycodes (L.) Lindl.)
  22. Orchis robertiana Loisel. (=Himantoglossum robertianum (Loisel.) P. Delforge)
  23. Orchis spectabilis L. (=Galearis spectabilis (L.) Raf.)
  24. Orchis spp.
  25. Orchis strateumatica L. (=Zeuxine strateumatica (L.) Schltr.)
  26. Orchis virescens Muhl. ex Willd. (=Dactylorhiza viridis (L.) R. M. Bateman et al.)


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