Epipactis sect. Epipactis

Fateryga, Alexander V., Fateryga, Valentina V. & Efimov, Petr G., 2014, Epipactis krymmontana (Orchidaceae), a new species endemic to the Crimean Mountains and notes on the related taxa in the Crimea and bordering Russian Caucasus, Phytotaxa 172 (1), pp. 22-30 : 28

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.172.1.3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5150714

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A99C58-EB3C-273A-0AC6-FCF3FA76F90C

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Epipactis sect. Epipactis
status

 

Key to the species of Epipactis sect. Epipactis in the Crimea and the Russian Caucasus

1. Rachis of inflorescence densely pubescent ........................................................................................................................................2

- Rachis of inflorescence glabrous or subglabrous (minute pubescence could sometimes be visible in a microscope) ....................11

2. Ovary strongly pubescent same as rachis of inflorescence; leaves usually ± equal in length to the internodes................................3

- Ovaries glabrous or significantly more sparsely pubescent than the rachis of inflorescence; leaves usually much longer than the internodes ...........................................................................................................................................................................................6

3. Epichile green, with one big, irregular, strongly crenate boss near the base; sepals shorter than 7 mm .................... E. microphylla View in CoL

- Epichile greenish-white to bright-pink, with two separate bosses near the base; sepals longer than 7 mm ......................................4

4. Viscidium absent; epichile greenish-white to dirty-pink........................................................................................... E. krymmontana View in CoL

- Viscidium present; epichile pale-pink to bright-pink .........................................................................................................................5

5. Leaves green, not suffused purple, elliptic, rarely lanceolate ........................................................ E. condensata subsp. condensata View in CoL

- Leaves suffused by purple, ovate, rarely elliptic........................................................................... E. condensata subsp. kuenkeleana View in CoL

6. Viscidium absent, pollinia touching the stigma even in young flowers; epichile pinkish-green, ± flat or with two indistinct small bosses near the base; petals whitish-green; pedicel completely green ............................................................................... E. muelleri View in CoL

- Viscidium present at least in young flowers, pollinia not touching the stigma; epichile usually with two large bosses near the base, if bosses absent, then the epichile is green; petals of various coloration; pedicel purplish at least at the base ........................7

7. Epichile completely green, ± flat or with two indistinct small bosses near the base; sepals 6.5–8 mm long; viscidium present only in young flowers .................................................................................................................................................................. E. pontica View in CoL

- Epichile whitish-pink to bright-pink or crimson, with two large bosses near the base; sepals 8–12 mm long; viscidium usually present not only in young flowers ......................................................................................................................................................8

8. Leaves concentrated mainly at the base of the stem; inflorescence occupies about 2/3 of the stem; epichile usually with yellow longitudinal stripe................................................................................................................................................................ E. turcica View in CoL

- Leaves scattered regularly along the stem; inflorescence occupies about 1/3 of the stem; epichile without yellow longitudinal stripe ...................................................................................................................................................................................................9

9. Epichile pale pink to pink, paler than the petals; leaves ± flat ....................................................... E. helleborine subsp. orbicularis View in CoL

- Epichile pale pink to bright-pink and crimson, not paler and usually brighter than the petals; leaves ± arching............................10

10. Epichile brighter than petals; medial leaves elliptic to elliptically lanceolate ................................... E. helleborine subsp. levantina View in CoL

- Epichile ± same in colour as petals; medial leaves ovate to elliptic ............................................... E. helleborine subsp. helleborine View in CoL

11. Leaves erect; stem completely green or purplish at the base; pedicel sometimes completely green; flowers ± campanulate ............ .............................................................................................................................................................................................. E. taurica View in CoL

- Leaves arching; stem always purplish at the base; pedicel always purple at least at the base; tepals ± spreading............. E. persica View in CoL

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