Dactylorhiza traunsteineri, (Sauter) Soó, 1962
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8. D. traunsteineri (Sauter) Soö View in CoL View at ENA ,
loc. cit. (1962) ( Orchis traunsteineri Sauter View in CoL ).
Tubers deeply 2- to 4-fid, filiform-elongated at apex. Stem 20-50 cm, more or less flexuous, narrowly fistular, with distant leaves. Leaves linear- to oblong-lanceolate, acute or obtuse. Raceme cylindrical, more or less lax, many-flowered. Bracts longer than ovary. Flowers purple. Outer perianthsegments 7-8 mm, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, inner segments obliquely ovate. Labellum 5-5-9 mm, porrect, obcordate, subdeltate or suborbicular, subentire to 3-lobed, with deflexed margin; lateral lobes ovate or obovate, rounded, crenulate; middle lobe oblong, obtuse, at least as long as the lateral. Spur pendent, conical-cylindrical,} as long to nearly as long as ovary. 2n = 80, 122.
Fens and marshes.
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1 Raceme few-flowered; labellum 5'5-7 mm, the lateral lobes longer than the middle; spur c. £ as long as ovary (c) subsp. l apponica
1 Raceme many-flowered; labellum 7-9 mm, the middle lobe at least as long as the lateral; spur c. 1 /2as long as ovary
2 Leaves erecto-patent, slightly introrsely curved; labellum with middle lobes distinctly longer than the lateral (a) subsp. traunsteineri View in CoL
2 Leaves often arcuate-patent, strongly curved; labellum sub entire to shallowly 3-lobed, with middle lobe slightly longer than the lateral (b) subsp. curvifoiia
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