Malaxis monophyllos explained
Malaxis monophyllos, the white adder's mouth, is a terrestrial species of orchid. It is widespread across much of Europe (Germany, Italy, Poland, Scandinavia, Ukraine, etc.),[1] Asia (China, Japan, Russia, Nepal, Philippines, etc.), and much of southern Canada. In the United States, it grows mostly in southern Alaska, New England and the Great Lakes region, with isolated populations reported from Colorado and California.
External links
- IOSPE orchid photos
- Orchids of Wisconsin, Malaxis monophyllos (L.) Sw. var. brachypoda (Gray) Morris & Eames
- Calflora, California taxon report, University of California, Malaxis monophyllos (L.) Sw. var. brachypoda (A. Gray) F. Morris & Eames
- Minnesota State Department of Natural Resources
- AGEO Orchideen der Schweiz, Malaxis monophyllos, Einblatt, Malaxis à une feuille, Microstile
- Botany Czech, Malaxis monophyllos (L.) Swartz – měkčilka jednolistá / trčníček jednolistý
- Flickr photo, Malaxis monophyllos growing high in the Alps
- Manitoba Native Orchids Society, orchids compendium, White Adder's - mouth (Malaxis monophyllos var brachypoda (Gray) Fernald)
- Plantarium, Malaxis monophyllos (L.) Sw., Описание таксона, Русскоязычные названия
- Eesti Orchideekaitse Klubi, Estonian Orchid Protection Club, Malaxis monophyllos, ainulehine sookäpp
Notes and References
- http://luirig.altervista.org/flora/taxa/index1.php?scientific-name=malaxis+monophyllos Altervista Flora Italiana, Microstile, Malaxis monophyllos