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Orchid Species: Satyrium scanense

Kew currently accepted name is Pseudorchis albida

Satyrium scanense is an orchid species identified by L. ex Steud. in 1821. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Pseudorchis albida.
Genus
Satyrium (Satm.)
Grex
scanense
Parents
Species
Author
L. ex Steud.
Year
1821
ORIGIN: Found in Denmark, Finland, Great Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, Czechloslaovakia, Germany, Neteherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Spain, France, Italy, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, eastern Russia, Greenland, Newfoundland and Quebec in grasslands, montane fens and open woodlands at elevations up to 1000 meters.

DESCRIPTION: Small to just medium sized, cold growing terrestrial orchid with a short stem carrying 3 to 7, oblong-elliptic to lanceolate, near erect, positioned all aong the stem leaves with the uppermost 2 to 3 being bract-like and are equal to or longer than the ovaries that blooms on an erect, 1 to 3 [2.5 to 7.5 cm] long, densly many flowered, spire-like, racemose inflorescence occurring in the late spring and early summer.

FLOWER SIZE: 1/5 inch [0.5 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Gymnadenia Gym albida f. minor 1906 Zapal.
Add+ Gymnadenia Gym albida var. borensis 1906 Zapal.
Add+ Pseudorchis Pse albida 1969 (L.) Á.Löve & D.Löve
Add+ Coeloglossum Co albidum 1820 (L.) Hartm.
Add+ Habenaria Hab transsilvanica 1866 Schur
Add+ Leucorchis Le lucida 1866 Fuss
Add+ Orchis Orchis albida 1772 Friv. ex Hampe
Add+ Orchis Orchis alpina 1769 (Ség.) Crantz
Add+ Peristylus Peri albidus 1835 (L.) Lindl.
Add+ Pseudorchis Pse alpina 1754 Ség.
Add+ Satyrium Satm albidum 1753 L.
Add+ Satyrium Satm trifidum 1787 Vill.
Add+ Bicchia Bic albida 1860 (L.) Parl.
Add+ Chamorchis Chm albida 1827 (L.) Dumort.
Add+ Gymnadenia Gym albida 1817 (L.) Rich.
Add+ Habenaria Hab albida 1813 (L.) R.Br. in W.T.Aiton
Add+ Leucorchis Le albida 1848 (L.) E.Mey. in C.A.Patze
Add+ Platanthera P albida 1829 (L.) Lindl.
Add+ Sieberia Sieberia albida 1817 (L.) Spreng.
Add+ Entaticus Entaticus albidus 1822 (L.) Gray
Add+ Pseudorchis Pse tricuspis 2010 (Beck) Landolt
Add+ Blephariglottis Bg albiflora 1837 Raf.
Add+ Gymnadenia Gym aschersonii 1904 Brügger ex M.Schulze
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