A new orchid for turkish flora corallorhiza trifida new species
Akman, Y.; Sezik, E.
Communications de la Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite d'Ankara Serie C II Botanique 20(3): 41-44
1976
Accession: 004597895
C. trifida (L.) Chatel was found on the Isik dag as a new specimen and added into Turksih Flora. Its morphology, habitat and reproduction are reviewed.
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