Family: Orchidaceae
Author: (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Soó
Bibliography: Nom. Nov. Gen. Dactylorhiza: 5 (1962)
Year: 1962
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Dactylorhiza
Vegetable: False
Observations: Unknown
Description
The Northern Marsh-orchid, scientifically named Dactylorhiza purpurella, is a captivating species within the Orchidaceae family. First documented in the bibliographic work Nom. Nov. Gen. Dactylorhiza in 1962 by researchers T. Stephenson and T.A. Stephenson, and later described by Soó, this plant holds a significant place in the botanical world.
Orchids, in general, are renowned for their diverse and intricate floral structures, and the Northern Marsh-orchid stands as a prime example of this botanical elegance. Characterized by its vibrant purplish blooms, the orchid flourishes primarily in marshy, wetland areas, which provide the necessary moist and nutrient-rich environment for its growth. These environments are typically found in temperate regions, where the plant thrives under specific moisture and sunlight conditions.
The flowers of Dactylorhiza purpurella are notable for their striking hues, which range from deep purple to lighter pink shades. This chromatic display not only aids in pollination by attracting insects but also contributes to the scenic beauty of the marshlands where they reside. The blooms are delicate yet robust, standing tall on slender, erect stems that can reach significant heights, making them easy to spot in their natural habitats.
Although specific observations about this orchid are currently unknown, it is clear that the Northern Marsh-orchid is an integral part of its ecosystem. It contributes to the biodiversity and ecological balance by providing food sources for pollinators and participating in the complex web of interdependent plant and animal life. Conservation efforts are crucial to ensure that such unique and beautiful species continue to thrive in their natural settings, free from the threats of habitat destruction and climate change.
In conclusion, Dactylorhiza purpurella, or the Northern Marsh-orchid, remains a subject of admiration and study for botanists and nature enthusiasts alike. Its vibrant appearance and ecological significance make it a precious component of the natural world, deserving of both appreciation and protection.
Common Names
Nor: purpurmarihand
Eng: northern marsh-orchid
Nld: purperrode orchis
Cym: tegeirian y fign, tegeirian-y-gors gogleddol
En: Northern Marsh-orchid
Nl: Purperrode orchis
No: Purpurmarihand
Cy: Tegeirian y Fign, Tegeirian-y-Gors Gogleddol
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Distribution
Additional Images
Flower
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Leaf
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Habit
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Sources
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/2810246)
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Dactylorhiza purpurella (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Soó)