The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'Interaction References').
The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'Interaction References').
Filters:
Affected Part | Summary | Taxon | Vernacular | Classification | References | |||
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flower (live) | live flower is pollinated or fertilised by adult | Bombus | bumble bees or humble bees & cuckoo bees | Hymenoptera: Apidae | Orchids of Britain & Ireland: a field and site guide, Harrap, A. & S., 2009 |
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flower (live) | live flower is pollinated or fertilised by adult | Vespula | a genus of social wasps | Hymenoptera: Vespidae | Orchids of Britain & Ireland: a field and site guide, Harrap, A. & S., 2009 |
Author & Year | Title | Source |
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Harrap, A. & S., 2009 | Orchids of Britain & Ireland: a field and site guide | 2nd edition, 480pp, A&C Black Publishers Ltd |
Roy, M. et al, 2009 | Ectomycorrhizal Inocybe species associate with the mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum but not its asexual propagules | Ann Bot 104: 595-610. |
NBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Epipogium aphyllum (Ghost Orchid) |
Handling & Magnification | Author | Year | Title | Source |
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Garner, P. | 2010 | Haunted Herefordshire: the "Ghost" reappears in Britain after an absence of 23 years | BSBI News No. 113: 7, front and inside front cover. |
Epipogium aphyllum (Ghost Orchid) may also be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:
Author | Year | Title | Source |
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Bateman, R. | 2010 | The Ghost Orchid vividly illustrates why the term "extirpation" is an essential element of plant conservation. | BSBI News No. 113: 8-10. |
Leake, J.R. | 2005 | Plants parasitic on fungi: unearthing the fungi in myco-heterotrophs and debunking the "saprophytic" plant myth | Mycologist Vol 19 (3): 113-122. |
Mycorrhiza | |||
Roy, M. et al | 2009 | Ectomycorrhizal Inocybe species associate with the mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum but not its asexual propagules | Ann Bot 104: 595-610. |
Literature listed under the following higher taxa may also be relevant to Epipogium aphyllum (Ghost Orchid):
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