Pyramidal Orchid

The pyramidal orchid Anacamptis pyramidalis is an orchid native to central and southern Europe. This hardy perennial grows to a height of 30 cm. The colour of the flower varies from pink to purple, and the scent is described as "foxy". The arrangement of hermaphroditic flowers in a compact pyramidal shape is very distinctive and gives the orchid its common name. The flowers are pollinated by butterflies and moths. This orchid requires a sunny spot on diverse soils : sandy, loamy or clay. It can even grow on very alkaline soil. The dried and ground tuber gives a fine white powder, called salep. This is a very nutritious sweet starchlike substance. It is used in drinks, cereals and in making bread. It is also used medicinally in diets for children and convalescents.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
juan de la cierva
equilibrioception
gao
finger protocol
1350s bc
1360s bc
dartford crossing
1370s bc
1390s bc
1400s bc
1410s bc
lethal injection
jefferson
lenox
johnstown
lansing
h. a. rey
salam faiad
abdel razak al yehiyeh
owyn
omer
isildur
tom bombadil
radagast (middle earth)
dagol
galadriel
fragrant orchid
pre abelian category
henry benedict stuart
austrasia
soybean
soya
fabaceae
sassanid dynasty
soul music
warren beatty
reelin
walter matthau
neuropil
how the pathology of schizophrenia relates to symptoms
478 bc
bennelong
density state
springtail