Family: Orchidaceae
Author: Soó (Druce)
Bibliography: Nom. Nov. Gen. Dactylorhiza: 8 (1962)
Year: 1962
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Dactylorhiza
Vegetable: False
Observations: Unknown
Description
The Common spotted orchid, scientifically known as Dactylorhiza fuchsii, is a captivating member of the vast and varied Orchidaceae family. This perennial herbaceous plant is widely appreciated for its delicate beauty and distinctive markings, making it a cherished sight in many natural habitats.
Characterized by its enchanting spikes of flowers, the Common spotted orchid presents a striking palette of pink to purple blooms, each adorned with intricate spots and patterns that give the species its name. These flowers typically emerge from late spring to early summer, providing a much-welcomed splash of color to the meadows, grasslands, and woodlands where they naturally thrive.
The foliage of Dactylorhiza fuchsii is equally remarkable. The plant’s leaves are lanceolate and often bear dark spots, mirroring the speckled nature of the flowers and adding to the plant’s overall charm. The leaves, coupled with the orchid’s robust tuberous roots, enable it to endure various growing conditions, although it generally favors calcareous soils.
Despite its preference for specific soil types, the Common spotted orchid is noted for its resilience and adaptability. It can often be found in a range of environments across its native regions, including Europe and parts of Asia, flourishing at different altitudes and in assorted climates.
While the detailed documentation of Dactylorhiza fuchsii’s ecology and behavior remains incomplete, its allure and ecological importance are recognized widely. The flower plays a vital role in its ecosystem, offering nectar to pollinators such as bees and butterflies, thus supporting the biodiversity of its habitat.
The authoritative description of the Common spotted orchid was formalized in literature as early as 1962, providing a substantial foundation for botanical research and identification. The contributions of renowned botanists such as Soó, later expanded by Druce, have been instrumental in enhancing our understanding of this exquisite species.
In summary, Dactylorhiza fuchsii stands as a testament to the intricate beauty and complexity of the plant world. Through its distinctive appearance and ecological significance, the Common spotted orchid continues to captivate and inspire botanists and nature enthusiasts alike.
Common Names
Deu: fuchs’ knabenkraut
Lav: fuksa dzeguzpirkstite
Nld: bosorchis
Eng: common spotted-orchid
Cym: tegeirian brych, tegeirian brych cyffredin, tegeirian mannog, tegeirian mannog byseddog, tegeiriau brych
En: Common spotted orchid, Common Spotted-orchid, Fuch’s Orchid
Az: Fuks səhləbi
Be: Пальчатакарэннік Фукса
Bg: Обикновена петниста орхидея
Zh: 紫斑掌裂兰, 紫斑红门兰
Cs: Prstnatec Fuchsův
Nl: Bosorchis
Et: Vööthuul-sõrmkäpp
Fi: Kalkkimaariankämmekkä, Kielikämmekkä
Fr: Orchis de Fuchs, Dactylorhize de Fuchs, Orchis des bois, Orchis de Meyer, Orchis tacheté des bois
De: Fuchssche Fingerwurz, Fuchs’ Knabenkraut, Fuchs’ Flecken-Knabenkraut
Hu: Erdei ujjaskosbor
Ga: Nuacht bhallach
It: Orchide di Fuchs, Concordia
Kk: Фукса саусақтамыры
Lv: Fuksa dzegužpirkstīte, Fuksa dzeguzpirkstite
Lt: Aukštoji gegūnė
No: Skogmarihand
Fa: غده انگشتی معمولی
Pl: Kukułka Fuchsa
Pt: Orquídea manchada comum
Ru: Пальчатокоренник Фукса
Sk: Vstavačovec Fuchsov
Es: Fuchsova prstasta kukavica
Sv: Skogsnycklar
Uk: Пальчатокорінник Шоо
Cy: Tegeirian brych, Tegeirian Brych Cyffredin, Tegeirian Mannog, Tegeirian Mannog Byseddog, Tegeiriau Brych
: Common spotted-orchid
Synonyms
Distribution
Additional Images
Flower
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Habit
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Leaf
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Fruit
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Bark
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Other
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Sources
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/2810677)
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Dactylorhiza fuchsii (Druce) Soó)
Specifications
Growth
Bloom months: [‘may’, ‘jun’, ‘jul’]