Cephalanthera

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Sword-leaved Helleborine (Cephalanthera longifolia)


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Scientific Names

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Cephalanthera is a genus of, mostly, terrestrial orchids. Members of this genus have rhizomes rather than tuberswp.


Read about Cephalanthera in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cephalanthera (Greek for head and anther). Orchidaceae. About 10 species of small temperate-region terrestrial orchids, allied to Epipactis and Pogonia. Some of them are western N. American, and others are European. Sepals 3; petals small, ovate; lip saccate: lvs. (sometimes wanting) lanceolate or oblong: fls. mostly small (sometimes showy), in an open spike. The species are scarcely known in cult., but 2 Japanese species have been offered by importers. These are E. falcate Blume, yellow, and E. erecta, Blume, white.CH


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