epipactis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The quarry holds one of the largest British populations of the dark red helleborine, " Epipactis atrorubens "; a survey in 2010 found nearly 1700 flowering spikes of this nationally rare species.
- However, " Epipactis helleborine " grows in more diverse habitats, from sheltered sandy beaches to open spaces in deciduous or coniferous forests, on roadsides, in meadows, and on moist soils.
- The narrow-lipped helleborine ( " Epipactis leptochila " ), more common on the chalk downs of southern England, is found in this and other the metalliferous shingle sites in the county.
- On some hidden parts of the reserve orchids like the dark red helleborine ( " Epipactis atrorubens " ) the fly orchid ( " Ophrys insectifera " ) and many others grow year by year.
- On the steep grassy slopes above the Green-flowered Helleborine " ( Epipactis phyllanthes ) " is found on the western side of the gorge, in a wooded area next to the towpath below Leigh Woods.
- The bramble is still recognised as a local species, but the orchid is no longer accepted as valid, and is probably just a form of the Broad-leaved Helleborine ( " Epipactis helleborine " ).
- The nationally scarce dark-red helleborine, " Epipactis atrorubens ", is found at the site, as is basil thyme, " Clinopodium acinos ", a southern species that is uncommon this far north.
- The Marsh helleborine ( " Epipactis palustris " ) is the only European orchid able to survive in a flooded habitat . " Epipactis gigantea " is a species found in the American west, and into southern Canada, in wet areas and even streams.
- The Marsh helleborine ( " Epipactis palustris " ) is the only European orchid able to survive in a flooded habitat . " Epipactis gigantea " is a species found in the American west, and into southern Canada, in wet areas and even streams.
- Aspen ( Populus tremula ) is the most notable species present, however the presence of Broad-leafed Helleborine ( Epipactis helleborine ) indicates a woodland containg many mature deciduous trees of some habitat value, together with wet flushes containing yellow flag iris, soft rush, lesser spearwort and golden saxifrage.