Epipactis leptochila — a hard houseplant, prefers partial sun light
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Epipactis leptochila

Epipactis Leptochila

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Epipactis leptochila, the narrow-lipped helleborine, is a species of orchid in the genus Epipactis. Found in chalk or limestone-based beech and hornbeam woodland in southern England, the orchids are also found with birch and alder trees in Scotland and the north of England. The narrow-lipped helleborine blooms from early June to mid-August. Epipactis leptochila is also found in parts of northern Europe (away from the coastline) but it is known for its presence in England. Due to woodland clearing, the orchids are becoming less common. During field observations in 2017–2019, it was identified in the Northeastern part of Romania, in Uricani forest and in Bârnova-Repedea forest (Iași County). In both places, vegetation develops on soils that have been built on a limestone substrate. The species grows in phytocoenoses belonging to the Natura 2000 habitat type 91Y0 - Dacian oak-hornbeam forests. E. leptochila was recorded in small populations (with a small number of individuals) in both forests.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Epipactis
Family
Orchidaceae
Hardiness Zone
3-6
Leaf Type
Deciduous
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Narrow-lipped helleborine en Narrow-Lipped Helleborne en Narrow-Lipped Heleborine en Narrow-lipped Helliborine
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Epipactis leptochila leaf
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Epipactis leptochila leaf
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Epipactis leptochila flower
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Epipactis leptochila flower
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Epipactis leptochila fruit
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Epipactis leptochila bark
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