Martin Pellizzer

Orchis Nana

Orchis nana, also known as the dwarf orchid, is a small yet striking member of the orchid family. It typically grows in moist, shaded environments such as woodlands and meadows across Europe and parts of Asia. This plant is notable for its delicate pink or purple flowers that bloom in early spring. Despite its modest size, it plays an important role in its ecosystem by supporting pollinators. Its unique beauty and ecological significance make it a subject of both botanical interest and conservation concern.