Serapias
Serapias is a genus of terrestrial orchids that can be found all over southern Europe to Asia Minor. The genus was named after Serapis, a syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god in Antiquity.
Serapias have spurless flowers and usually go dormant during the winter seasons.Species
- Serapias bergonii
- Serapias cordigera
- Serapias cossyrensis
- Serapias istriaca
- Serapias levantina
- Serapias lingua
- Serapias neglecta
- Serapias nurrica
- Serapias olbia
- Serapias orientalis
- Serapias parviflora
- Serapias perez-chiscanoi
- Serapias politisii
- Serapias strictiflora
- Serapias vomeracea
- Serapias × albertii
- Serapias × ambigua
- Serapias × ambigua nothosubsp ambigua
- Serapias × ambigua nothosubsp panormosana
- Serapias × cypria
- Serapias × euxina
- Serapias × garganica
- Serapias × godferyi
- Serapias × halacsyana
- Serapias × halicarnassia
- Serapias × intermedia
- Serapias × kelleri
- Serapias × lupiensis
- Serapias × meridionalis
- Serapias × oulmesiaca
- Serapias × provincialis
- Serapias × pulae
- Serapias × rainei
- Serapias × todaroi
- Serapias × walravensiana