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Greater butterfly-orchid
Scientific name: Platanthera chlorantha
The Greater butterfly-orchid is a tall orchid of hay meadows, grasslands and ancient woodlands. It has whitish-green flowers that have spreading petals and sepals - a bit like the wings of a butterfly.
Species information
Statistics
Height: 20-40cmConservation status
Classified as Near Threatened on the Vascular Plant Red Data List for Great Britain.
When to see
May to JulyAbout
The Greater butterfly-orchid is a distinctive plant of hay meadows, grasslands and ancient woodlands on chalk soils.Its flower spike can grow quite tall, displaying up to 30 whitish-green flowers in a loose cluster from May to July. The spreading sepals and petals of the flowers look a bit like the wings of a butterfly.