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Orchid Species: Goodyera repens

(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)

Goodyera repens is an orchid species identified by (L.) R.Br. in W.T.Aiton in 1813.
Genus
Goodyera (G.)
Grex
repens
(name currently accepted by Kew)
Parents
Species
Author
(L.) R.Br. in W.T.Aiton
Year
1813
ORIGIN: Found in Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Spain, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Yugoslavia, Romania, Poland, Ukraine, Belaruss, western Russia, central Russia, Western Siberia, eastern Siberia, Kazakastan, Kirgistan, Mongolia, Turkey, Iran, China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, western Himalayas, Pakistan, eastern Himalayas, Nepal, Alaska, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Br Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchuan, Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Labrador, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconson, Michigan, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusets, Conecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennesee and Virginia at elevations up to 2000 [3800] meters.

DESCRIPTION: Small sized, cold growing terrestrial orchid of coniferous forests in damp humus, tundra, wooded areas and thickets with a creeping rhizome, elliptic-ovate, lustrous dark green, obscurely veined with silver leaves that blooms on a terminal, erect, pubescent, 3 to 14 [7.5 to 35 cm] long, few to several flowered racemose inflorescence with small pubescent flowers occurring in the late spring and early summer.

FLOWER SIZE: 1/4 inch [0.625 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Epipactis Epcts chinensis 1925 (Schltr.) Hu
Add+ Satyrium Satm hirsutum 1792 Gilib.
Add+ Serapias Srps repens 1787 (L.) Vill.
Add+ Tussaca Tussaca secunda 1814 Raf.
Add+ Goodyera G brevis 1922 Schltr.
Add+ Goodyera G chinensis 1919 Schltr.
Add+ Goodyera G mairei 1921 Schltr.
Add+ Goodyera G marginata 1840 Lindl.
Add+ Goodyera G ophioides 1931 (Fernald) Rydb.
Add+ Neottia Neot repens 1800 (L.) Sw.
Add+ Orchiodes Orchiodes marginatum 1891 (Lindl.) Kuntze
Add+ Orchiodes Orchiodes resupinatum 1891 Kuntze
Add+ Peramium Peramium secundum 1924 (Raf.) House
Add+ Elasmatium Elasmatium repens 1867 (L.) Dulac
Add+ Epipactis Epcts repens 1769 (L.) Crantz
Add+ Gonogona Gonogona repens 1822 (L.) Link
Add+ Orchiodes Orchiodes repens 1891 (L.) Kuntze
Add+ Orchis Orchis repens 1805 (L.) Eyster ex Poir. in J.B.A.M.de Lamarck
Add+ Peramium Peramium repens 1812 (L.) Salisb.
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