Spiranthes infernalis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Asparagales
- Family
- Orchidaceae
- Genus
- Spiranthes
- Species
- Spiranthes infernalis
- Scientific Name
- Spiranthes infernalis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Spiranthes infernalis
Spiranthes infernalis, common name Ash Meadows lady's tresses, is a rare species of orchid known from only four locations in Nevada, all close to one another. The type locale is inside Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, in Nye County approximately 90 miles (140 km) WNW of Las Vegas. The site is a seasonally wet meadow.
The epithet infernalis means "of the underworld" or "of the nether regions", in reference to the extremely hot climate of the region.
...Spiranthes infernalis in languages:
- English
- Ash Meadows Lady's Tresses
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Spiranthes aestivalis
- Spiranthes brevilabris
- Spiranthes cernua
- Spiranthes delitescens
- Spiranthes diluvialis
- Spiranthes eatonii
- Spiranthes graminea
- Spiranthes infernalis
- Spiranthes lacera
- Spiranthes laciniata
- Spiranthes lucida
- Spiranthes nebulorum
- Spiranthes odorata
- Spiranthes perexilis
- Spiranthes porrifolia
- Spiranthes praecox
- Spiranthes pusilla
- Spiranthes romanzoffiana
- Spiranthes sinensis
- Spiranthes spiralis
- Spiranthes sylvatica
- Spiranthes torta
- Spiranthes tuberosa
- Spiranthes vernalis
- Spiranthes × eamesii
- Spiranthes × heteroaustralis
- Spiranthes × intermedia
- Spiranthes × sierrae
- Spiranthes × simpsonii
- Spiranthes × stellata
- Spiranthes × zahlbruckneri






































































