OPHRYS SPHEGODES
Including the following subspecies:
Common Names:- None
Homotypic Synonyms:- Ophrys aranifera subsp. arachnitiformis
Meaning:- Ophrys (L) Eye-brow, a name used by the Roman naturalist and
philosopher Pliny.
Sphegodes (Gr) Resembling wasps
General description:- Plant slender, a multi-flowered short to medium perennial.
Stem:-
1) Usually 15-45 cm tall, with (2-)4-8(-15)
Leaves:-
1) Basal, oval to lanceolate blunt.
2) Cauline, narrower and pointed.
Flowers:-
1) Spike, lax to dense, (2-)4-8(-15) flowered.
2) Sepals, usually pale to yellowish-green,
a) lateral, sometimes 2-coloured (divided along the midvein) with the lower half
suffused purplish-brown.
3) Petals, very variable.
4) Labellum, obovate in outline, straight, almost flat or with recurved margins, entire
or shallowly 3-lobed, ground colour brown. mirror consisting of an H-shaped
figure (cross-line sometimes absent), or 2 parallel bands connected to the base
of the labellum. apex with a small triangular point.
5) Column acute to subobtuse.
Habitat:- Dry open shrubby vegetation, scrubland vegetation, mixed scrub, open
woodland meadows, 0-800(-1100) m.
Distribution:- Throughout Greece, also in the N. - Mediterranean region, extending
to W & C Europe in the N and to Caucasus and N Iran in the E; very variable.
Flowering time:- March to early June, with peak in April-May.