CEPHALANTHERA DAMASONIUM

Including:- Cephalanthera longifolia

Family and Genus:- See- ORCHIDACEAE

Common Names:- White helleborine.

Homotypic Synonyms:- Serapias damasonium.

Meaning:- Cephalanthera (Gr) Head-anther (its position on the column).
                  Damasonium (L) Water plantain. A name in Pliny for Alisma.

General description:- Perennial herbaceous plant, with a glabrous rhizome.

Stem:-
1) 20-50 cm, solitary or in small clusters with 2 or 3 pale brownish basal sheaths.

Leaves:-
1) Cauline, 2-5, ovate-lanceolate, generally 4-7 cm.

Flowers:-
1) Spike, 3-12-flowered.
2) Bracts;
    a) lower, leaf-like,
    b) upper, successively smaller and narrower.
3) Flowers, white or cream, not opening widely.
4) Perianth-segments, 15-20 mm, ± obtuse.
5) Labellum, somewhat shorter than the other perianth segments, divided by a 
    constriction into a concave basal part (hypochile), and a flat distal part (epichile).
6) Spur, lacking.

Key features:-
1) Lower leaves, ovate to broadly lanceolate.
2) Lower bracts, leaf-like, exceeding the ovary.
3) Perianth segments, ± obtuse.
4) Spur, lacking.

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Habitat:- Deciduous and coniferous woodland. (50-)500-1600 m.

Distribution:- Not uncommon in the mountains of mainland Greece and
Peloponnisos, southwards to Taigetos. - Widespread in Europe northwards to
Gotland; SW Asia to Caucasus and N Iran. Very rare on Crete, if indeed it exists
there.

Comment:-
The location on the map is based on a record by Robatsch (1978) from Mt
Psiloritis, where it is apparently very rare and has not been confirmed.1)

1) "Atlas of the Aegean Flora" Book1, Arne Strid 2016.

Flowering time:- Mid-May to early July

Photos by:- Maria Gerofoti
SPECIES DESCRIPTION
 
CEPHALANTHERA LONGIFOLIA

Homotypic Synonyms:- Click here for full list of 58

Meaning:- Longifolia (L) With long leaves.

Resembling Cephalanthera damasonium, but differering in the following
characters.
1) Leaves, longer and much narrower, lanceolate tovlinear-lanceolate, acute, ±  
    distichously arranged.
2) Bracts,short.
3) Flowers, white, more open and somewhat smaller.
4) Perianth segments, acute to shortly acuminate.

Habitat:- Deciduous and coniferous woodland, forest margins, sometimes
gregarious. (0-)200-1300 m.

Distribution:- Throughout mainland Greece and Peloponnisos, most of Europe
except the extreme north and most of the north-east. On Crete known only from a
few locations in the west. Very rare.

Flowering time:- Mid-Apr to late June.

Photos by:- Fotis Samaritakis
 
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