Herminium monorchis (Elias Landolt 2001)
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Ordo: Asparagales
Familia: Orchidaceae
Genus: Herminium
Name
Herminium monorchis (L.) R. Br. – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Herminium monorchis Elias Landolt, 2001: 353-353.
Description
Blüte. Gelbgrün. 5-7.
Biology and Ecology
Standort. Kollin bis subalpin. Wechselfeuchte, basenreiche, nährstoffarme, humusreiche Böden. Magerwiesen. F 3 w, R 4. N 2, H 4, D 4, L4, T 3, K 3. W: g. Literatur. G: Auf dem Flirschengraben in Zürich (2). Äusserster Stadtgraben (1). - K: In leuchten Wiesen hin und wieder. Bei der Schipfe; Dübendorf; Zürichberg.- Nach J äggi (1883a) kam die Art früher auch am Katzensee vor. - B*: Friesenberg, spärlich.
Materials Examined
Herbar. 3: Uto (1839, 1850. 1875); ob Friesenberg. 680 m (1885, 1887); Chrusen (1911); zw. Friesenberg und Kolbenhof. 580 m (1894). 7: Zürichberg (1841, 1883), ob Forster (1851). ob der Morgensonne (1872); Wiese an der Tobclhofstr. (1872); Sagentobel beim Klösterli (1872).
Distribution
Verbreitung. Keine rezenten Fundstellen. LJ: 1, H: 1/0. E: 3>0, W: A.- Eurasien. Veränderungen.>/0/0. - g. -
Taxon Treatment
- Elias Landolt; 2001: Orchidaceae In: Flora der Stadt Zürich (1984 - 1998) Birckhäuser Verlag, Basel: 353-353. doi
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