Status:
valid
Authors:
F.M.Bailey
Source:
wcs
Year:
1891
Citation Micro:
Dept. Agric. Brisbane Bot. Bull. 3: 18 (1891)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000228535
Common Names
- Simmonds' Liparis
- Simmonds' Bog Orchid
- Simmonds' Twayblade
Synonyms
- Diteilis simmondsii (F.M.Bailey) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones [unknown]
Description
Liparis simmondsii (also called the Simmonds' Orchid, among many other common names) is a terrestrial orchid species found in North America and parts of Europe. It has a single, slender stem with two to four leaves and a single, small, white flower. The flowers are usually found in wet, boggy areas, such as marshes and wet meadows.
Uses & Benefits
Liparis simmondsii is used as an ornamental plant and for its essential oils, which are used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Flower: Liparis simmondsii has small, white, star-shaped flowers with yellowish-green tepals and yellow anthers. Seed: The seeds of Liparis simmondsii are small, black and oval-shaped. Seedlings: The seedlings of Liparis simmondsii are small and have a single, oval-shaped cotyledon.
Cultivation and Propagation
Liparis simmondsii is a terrestrial orchid that can be grown in full sun or partial shade. It is best propagated by division of the rhizomes or by seed, which should be sown in a well-draining soil mix and kept moist until germination. Once established, it is drought tolerant and can tolerate a wide range of soil types.
Where to Find Liparis simmondsii
Liparis simmondsii is found in tropical and subtropical climates in the Americas, from Mexico to Argentina.
Liparis simmondsii FAQ
What is the scientific name of Liparis simmondsii?
Liparis simmondsii
What is the common name of Liparis simmondsii?
Liparis simmondsii
Where is Liparis simmondsii native to?
Asia
Species in the Liparis genus
Liparis abyssinica,
Liparis acaulis,
Liparis acuminata,
Liparis acutissima,
Liparis affinis,
Liparis alata,
Liparis altigena,
Liparis amabilis,
Liparis amboinensis,
Liparis amesiana,
Liparis anatina,
Liparis anceps,
Liparis andringitrana,
Liparis anemophila,
Liparis angustilabris,
Liparis anopheles,
Liparis anthericoides,
Liparis aphylla,
Liparis apiculata,
Liparis aptenodytes,
Liparis arachnites,
Liparis araneola,
Liparis arnoglossophylla,
Liparis arrigens,
Liparis ascendens,
Liparis assamica,
Liparis atropurpurea,
Liparis atrosanguinea,
Liparis aurantiorbiculata,
Liparis auriculata,
Liparis auriculifera,
Liparis aurita,
Liparis averyanoviana,
Liparis balansae,
Liparis barbata,
Liparis bathiei,
Liparis bautingensis,
Liparis beccarii,
Liparis beddomei,
Liparis bernieri,
Liparis bibullata,
Liparis bicolor,
Liparis bicuspidata,
Liparis biglobulifera,
Liparis biloba,
Liparis bilobulata,
Liparis bistriata,
Liparis bleyi,
Liparis bontocensis,
Liparis bootanensis,
Species in the Orchidaceae family
Aa fiebrigii,
Aa hartwegii,
Aa hieronymi,
Aa leucantha,
Aa lorentzii,
Aa macra,
Aa achalensis,
Aa maderoi,
Aa mandonii,
Aa matthewsii,
Aa microtidis,
Aa paleacea,
Aa argyrolepis,
Aa riobambae,
Aa rosei,
Aa schickendanzii,
Aa sphaeroglossa,
Aa trilobulata,
Aa weddelliana,
Aa aurantiaca,
Aa calceata,
Aa colombiana,
Aa denticulata,
Aa erosa,
Aa figueroi,
Aa lozanoi,
Aa lehmannii,
Acampe carinata,
Acampe cephalotes,
Acampe ochracea,
Acampe pachyglossa,
Acampe praemorsa,
Acampe joiceyana,
Acampe hulae,
Acanthophippium bicolor,
Acanthophippium chrysoglossum,
Acanthophippium curtisii,
Acanthophippium eburneum,
Acanthophippium gougahense,
Acanthophippium javanicum,
Acanthophippium lilacinum,
Acanthophippium mantinianum,
Acanthophippium parviflorum,
Acanthophippium pictum,
Acanthophippium splendidum,
Acanthophippium striatum,
Acanthophippium sylhetense,
Acanthophippium curtisii,
Achlydosa glandulosa,
Acianthera aculeata,