Genus Orchis
Overview
The genus Orchis is widespread throughout Europa and is almost found in all habitats. In dry neglected grasslands as well as in the forest or in damp biotopes. All in all circa 70 species are described in Europe. Eponymous for the German and the botanical name of the genus was the oval tuber of the plant, which evokes testicles (the Greek word for testicle is ‚orchis‘). According to new molecular biological analyses by Bateman et al. in 1997 some sections of the genus Orchis were regrouped into the genus Anacamptis, other sections were regrouped into the genus Neotinea. Only a few species remained within the genus Orchis. This regrouping is increasingly accepted, but is not undisputed.

05.04.2008, Kattavia, Rhodes

05.04.2008, Kattavia, Rhodes

26.04.2009, at the SP 125, Sardinia

26.04.2009, at the SP 125, Sardinia

26.04.2009, at the SP 125, Sardinia

26.04.2009, at the SP 125, Sardinia

26.04.2009, at the SP 125, Sardinia
![Orchis laxiflora, at the SP 125, [with Serapias lingua].](../../../../../images/purespec/orchis/lax6.jpg)
26.04.2009, at the SP 125, Sardinia, [with Serapias lingua]

01.04.2008, Lardos, Rhodes

07.05.2011, district Göppingen, Germany

07.05.2011, district Göppingen, Germany

23.04.2009, Seui, Sardinia

19.06.2006, Southern Bavaria, Germany

19.06.2006, Southern Bavaria, Germany

01.04.2008, Profilia, Rhodes

14.04.2003, Thripti, Crete

04.04.2008, Profitis Ilias, Rhodes

19.04.2009, Monte Arvigano, Sardinia

17.04.2005, Palermo, Sicily

17.04.2005, Palermo, Sicily

07.05.2011, district Göppingen, Germany

08.05.2004, Kaiserstuhl, Germany

25.04.2005, Monte Gargano, Apulia

08.05.2004, Kaiserstuhl, Germany

08.05.2004, Kaiserstuhl, Germany

07.06.2009, district Landsberg, Germany

11.05.2007, near Augsburg, Germany