SPECIES DESCRIPTION
ANACAMPTIS PAPILIONACEAE subsp. EXPANSA

Family and Genus:- See- ORCHIDACEAE

Common Names:- Butterfly orchid

Synonyms:- Orchis papilionacea ssp. heroica

Meaning:- Anacamptis (Gr) Bent-back, reference to the long spur of the flower.
                  Papilionacea (L) Resembling a pea flower.
                  Expansa (L) Spread out, expanded, unfolding.

General description:- Short to medium perennial.

Tubers:-
1) Globose.

Stem:-
1) 20-40 cm, erect, with a basal rosette of leaves and sheaths above.

Leaves:-
1) Mostly in a basal rosette, lanceolate-linear to lanceolate, pointed;
    a) cauline, sheathing the stem up to the flowers.

Flowers:-
1) White or pale violet-pink:
    a) lip, purplish-violet with darker pink or red dots or streaks, occasionally almost    
        white with pale markings, borne in lax oblong spikes.
2) Bracts, lanceolate, about as long as the ovary, often flushed with purple or red.
3) Sepals and petals, forming a small pointed helmet,
    a) lateral sepals, often with greenish parallel veins.
    b) lip, 10-16 mm long, reniform to cordate or almost rounded, unlobed or 
        obscurely 3-lobed, with a finely toothed margin.
4) Spur, slightly down curved, 8-12 mm long, conical, shorter than the ovary.

Fruit:-

Key features:-

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Habitat:- Dry open shrubby vegetation, dry grassland, olive groves and fallow fields.
0-500 (-800) m.

Distribution:- Mediterranean distribution unknown. Limited distribution on Crete.

Flowering time:- Mid-Mar to mid-May.

Photos by:- Fotis Samaritakis