Dactylorhiza umbrosa
Dactylorhiza umbrosa
Gövdeli salep
Yeni düzenleme: D.umbrosa var chuhensis ; D.umbrosa var umbrosa
Plants variable in size, dwarf to 80 cm. Stem solid, hollow in larger plants. Leaves evenly distributed or sometimes crowded near base, 4-6, oblong-ovate to broadly lanceolate or lanceolate. Spike densely cylindrical, to 15 cm. Lower bracts exceeding the rose-purple, rarely white flowers. Sepals and petals oblong-lanceolate, to 12 mm; lateral sepals spreading orreflexed; petals shorter. Labellum nearly flat, usually longer than broad, roundish, sometimes with tapering apex, entire or subentire, rarely ± 3-lobed, 7-10 x 7-10 mm, with darker dots and loops of broken lines. Spur deflexed, cylindrical, ±curved outwards, ±as long as ovary. Fl. 6-7. Marshes, moist alpine meadows, nr springs, Salix or Tamarix scrub nr streams, 1500-3300 m.
Var umbrosa: N.E. Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, C. Asia. Ir.-Tur. element.
Var chuhensis: Endemic. Ir.-Tur. element.