Spiranthes spiralis is a common wild orchid
that grows in Europe, North Africa and West Asia.
It bears 5-25 almost tiny white flowers in an inflorescence
that is arranged around the stem in a spiral way,
- this being the reason why it is called “spiralis’.
It can become up to 30cm tall
and is found in a variety of habitats at altitudes up to 1300 m.
It blooms in Autumn.
In Greece, it is usually found in Attica.
The picture above was taken near Lavrio in Attica.
the spiral arrangement of the inflorescence
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| 303_5232 [Spiranthes spiralis] |
A cropped section of the above picture
highlighting the tiny flowers.
This picture is from Mt. Hymittos.



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