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Neottia nidus-avis
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The bird's nest orchid is the only domestic orchid in Central Europe that lacks chlorophyll completely and is unable to perform photosynthesis. It is fed by a fungus mycel which normally occurs in a mixed beech forest. And the fungus takes food from beech roots. The orchid plant grows slowly belowground (hypogeal) and takes at least 9 years to flower. The root system reminds of a bird's nest, hence the name. A pleasing scent of honey is emitted to attract pollinators, but flowers might also self-pollinate.
Sometimes this orchid is confounded with Orobanche, which is not an orchid. |
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I believe Epipogium is also a leafless mycoheterotroph like N. nidus-avis.
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Thanks for correcting me. |
In fact, Corallorhiza trifida also seems to be found in Germany. I don't know if it's native to your area, but at least it is native to your country.
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