Martin Pellizzer

Anacamptis Pseudolaxiflora

Pseudolaxiflora orchid, scientifically known as Anacamptis pseudolaxiflora, is a captivating member of the orchid family native to southern Europe. This species is prized for its delicate, fragrant blooms that appear in late spring and early summer. With its slender stems and clusters of pale yellow to orange flowers, it adds a subtle elegance to natural landscapes. Often found in grasslands and open woodlands, it thrives in well-drained soils and full sun. Due to habitat loss, it is considered a vulnerable species, making conservation efforts essential for its survival.