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Short to medium hairless, tuberous-rooted; stem with 2-3 basal, brownish, sheaths. Flowers pink or reddish-lilac, sometimes white or purple, vanilla-scented, in a rather dense slender spike, the lateral sepals spreading, but the upper sepal and petals forming a hood; lip 3.5-5mm, 3-lobed with a longer, slender, slightly curved spur, 11-18mm, pointed, much longer than the ovary. Habitat: In a variety of places from grassland and open scrub, to marshes and fens, but more especially on calcareous soils, to 2700m. Flowering Season: June-July. Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north. \n\nThis Picture is made on a Chalk Hill in the South of Belgium (Ardennes) in June 2006.
Gymnadenia conopsea en fleur
Bambara Groundnut field under Acacia Albida Trees Burkina Faso West Africa
Cattle crossing dry season fields below Acacia Albida tree Yatenga Burkina Faso Africa
Wild orchid pink detail. Flower boom in nature. Gymnadenia conopsea,Common Fragrant Orchid, pink flowering European terrestrial wild orchid in nature habitat with green background, Czech Republic.
Gymnadenia rhellicani, dark vanilla orchid, red bloom flower in the grass meadow, Schafberg, Austria. ORchid from mountain near the Salzburg, Europe. Summer in Austria. Plant in the wild nature.
Opuntia microdasys albida cactus in a cactus garden, also called angel's-wings, bunny ears cactus, bunny cactus or polka-dot cactus
Habenaria dentata is a species of orchid and its native range is Himalaya to Malay peninsula and Japan. It blooms in late summer and autumn.
Lilian's lovebirds feed on grass seeds, millet, wild rice, flowers, and the seeds and fruit of other species, but are often found in Albida trees.
Acacia Albida Tree Dry Season Agricultural Fields Goats Burkina Faso West Africa
Vibrant pink Gymnadenia carpatica in a dewy meadow
Pink flowers of the fragrant orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea)
A Gymnadenia lithopolitanica flower
Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) close up.
Close up of a Fragrant orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea). Stelvio National Park (South Tyrol, Italy).
Gymnadenia nigra, also known as the black vanilla orchid
Wild orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) in a meadow of Aldino/Aldein - South Tyrol:: Other flowers shots ::
Ophiura albida is a species of brittle star in the order Ophiurida
wild orchid. Muecken-Haendelwurz - Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea)
Laelia albida, a wild forest orchid that grows in the interior forests of South Kalimantan, Indonesia
Short to medium hairless, tuberous-rooted; stem with 2-3 basal, brownish, sheaths. Flowers pink or reddish-lilac, sometimes white or purple, vanilla-scented, in a rather dense slender spike, the lateral sepals spreading, but the upper sepal and petals forming a hood; lip 3.5-5mm, 3-lobed with a longer, slender, slightly curved spur, 11-18mm, pointed, much longer than the ovary. Habitat: In a variety of places from grassland and open scrub, to marshes and fens, but more especially on calcareous soils, to 2700m. Flowering Season: June-July. Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north. \n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
Gymnadenia conopsea, commonly known as the fragrant orchid
Purple Gymnadenia conopsea flower, close-up. fragrant orchid, chalk fragrant orchid. Mountain wild flower.
The fragrant orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) in flower
Medium group of seashell laying in the coastline.\n\n
wild orchid Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea). german: Muecken-Haendelwurz
Scutellaria albida Lamiaceae. Wild plant shot in summer. Beautiful ornamental plant outdoors.
Short to medium hairless, tuberous-rooted; stem with 2-3 basal, brownish, sheaths. Flowers pink or reddish-lilac, sometimes white or purple, vanilla-scented, in a rather dense slender spike, the lateral sepals spreading, but the upper sepal and petals forming a hood; lip 3.5-5mm, 3-lobed with a longer, slender, slightly curved spur, 11-18mm, pointed, much longer than the ovary.\nHabitat: In a variety of places from grassland and open scrub, to marshes and fens, but more especially on calcareous soils, to 2700m.\nFlowering Season: June-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.\n\nThis Picture is made on a Chalk Hill in the South of Belgium (Ardennes) in June 2019.
Frivald`s Orchid (Gymnadenia frivaldii) in natural habitat
Yellow Habenaria rhodocheila (Orchidaceae) in Pang Sida waterfall at Pangsida national park.  Sakaeo province  Thailand.
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