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Wild Orchids - 1

There is not the diversity of species one finds in the Mediterranean regions of Italy but, being largely of limestone, the Apennines have a rich and fascinating orchid flora.
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Apennine Late Spider orchid (Ophrys dinarica also Ophrys fuciflora ssp dinarica).
Apennine Late Spider o...
Apennine Late Spider orchid (Ophrys dinarica also Ophrys fuciflora ssp dinarica).
Apennine Late Spider o...
Bird's nest orchid (Neottia nidus-avis)
Bird's nest orchid (Ne...
Wild Tulips (Tulipa sylvestris subsp autralis.  also T. australis) with magenta and yellow Elderflower orchid (Dactylorhiza sambucina)
Wild Tulips (Tulipa sy...
Fly Orchid (Ophrys insectifera)
Fly Orchid (Ophrys ins...
Lesser butterfly orchid (Platanthera bifolia)
Lesser butterfly orchi...
Lesser butterfly orchid (Platanthera bifolia)
Lesser butterfly orchi...
Lesser butterfly orchid (Platanthera bifolia)
Lesser butterfly orchi...
Dark Ophrys (Ophrys fusca subsp. funerea)
Dark Ophrys (Ophrys fu...
Dark Ophrys (Ophrys fusca subsp. funerea)
Dark Ophrys (Ophrys fu...
Adriatic lizard orchid (Himantoglossum adriaticum)
Adriatic lizard orchid...
Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera)
Bee Orchid (Ophrys api...
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