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Orchid Species: Serapiastrum longipetalum

Kew currently accepted name is Serapias vomeracea

Serapiastrum longipetalum is an orchid species identified by (Ten.) A.A.Eaton in 1908. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Serapias vomeracea.
Genus
Serapiastrum (Srpt.)
Grex
longipetalum
Parents
Species
Author
(Ten.) A.A.Eaton
Year
1908
ORIGIN: Found in Italy, Sicily, Yugoslavia, Albania, and Greece as a small to medium sized, cold to cool growing terrestrial occurring in dry or wet grasslands, scrub and light pine forests at elevations of sea-level to 1000 meters.

DESCRIPTION: Found in Italy, Sicily, Yugoslavia, Albania, and Greece as a small to medium sized, cold to cool growing terrestrial occurring in dry or wet grasslands, scrub and light pine forests at elevations of sea-level to 1000 meters with a robust stem carrying 4 to 7, erect, sometimes curved, linear-lanceolate, channelled-keeled, acute leaves that blooms on an erect, terminal, 6 to 20 [15 to 50 cm] long, laxly few to several [3 to 12] flowered inflorescence, that has large bracts that almost cover the flowers which occur in the late spring.

FLOWER SIZE: 1 1/4 inch [3 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Serapias Srps vomeracea 1910 (Burm.f.) Briq.
Add+ Orchis Orchis vomeracea 1770 Burm.f.
Add+ Serapias Srps vomeracea ssp. longipetala 1989 (Ten.) H.Baumann & Künkele
Add+ Helleborine Helleborine longipetala 1813 Ten.
Add+ Helleborine Helleborine pseudocordigera 1813 Sebast.
Add+ Lonchitis Lonc longipetala 1901 Bubani
Add+ Orchis Orchis lingua 1785 (L.) Scop.
Add+ Serapias Srps hirsuta 1813 Lapeyr.
Add+ Serapias Srps lancifera 1821 St.-Amans
Add+ Serapias Srps longipetala 1824 (Ten.) Pollini
Add+ Serapias Srps pseudocordigera 1820 (Sebast.) Moric.
Add+ Serapias Srps vomeracea lusus heldreichii 1927 Soó
Add+ Serapiastrum Srpt vomeraceum 1913 (Burm.f.) Schinz & Thell.
Most awarded/recent cultivars: Srps. vomeracea 'Spiro' (1993)
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