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Orchid: Switched Neotinea?...

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Orchid: Switched Neotinea? sent on May 12, 2019 (20:10) by Paolo Ferrara. 4 comments, 369 views. [retina]

1/80 f/4.0, ISO 80, hand held.

Solita uscita di fine settimana; domani, Domenica 12 Maggio è prevista pioggia che poi c'è stata. Esco di Sabato e vado nella Cava S. Maria, pochissimi km da Modica. Giornata primaverile, primo caldo in questo pazzo maggio. Dopo 2 ore di camminata, nn vedo ombra di orchidee e, francamente, nn speravo di trovarne più vista la stagione. In un sentiero più assolato che ombrato, percorso anche da mtb, mi fermo per una sosta per rinfrescarmi la bocca, abbasso lo sguardo e vedo un'infiorescenza del tutto somigliante (dal colore), ad una comunissima pianta. Mi abbasso a guardar bene e ti vedo lo stelo quasi rinsecchito, classico delle orchidee; inforco gli occhiali e con mia grandissima sorpresa, per la prima volta, vedo un'orchidea dai fiori direi microscopici. L'infiorescenza totale, a forma di palla, nn supera i 5 cm. di diametro, ma i singoli fiori nn superano i 6-7 mm. Uno spettacolo da lente d'ingrandimento se si considerano le dimensioni delle normali orchidee selvatiche. Li ho potuti apprezzare, solo fotografandoli in macro, ed osservandoli ingranditi nel display. Ne carico tre scatti di cui uno, per poterne apprezzare le dimensioni. Il nome potrebbe essere quello del titolo, ma chiedo aiuto all'amico Roberto o a chi può riconoscerla. Per quanto mi risulta, la miglior "caccia" della stagione, nn tanto per la bellezza in se, ma proprio per le inusuali dimensioni.



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avatarsupporter
sent on May 12, 2019 (20:41)

Excellent close up, good details and good color rendition!
Hello: Delphinus

avatarsenior
sent on May 12, 2019 (21:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Anacamptis Pyramidalis, the most common species in all of Italy.
thus called for the conical form of the inflorescence when not completely flowed.
Congratulations on the find. ;-)
Hello
Roberto

avatarjunior
sent on May 13, 2019 (14:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Whether it's an anacamptis I agree, with you Roberto (I did research and saw dozens of photos in the evening), but that is Piramidalis............, given the form of inflorescence strictly ball (4-5 cm diameter).
Thanks to you Delphinus and to you Roberto for the explanatory tips. ;-)
Cordially
Paul

avatarsupporter
sent on June 17, 2023 (13:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Excellent image detail and colors
Congratulations Paul
Nice to meet you
Good we
Mauro


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