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CERN is awarded environmental label

<!--HTML--><p><ol><li>Ophrys apifera, or bee orchid: the most widespread variety at our site.</li><li> Anacamptis pyramidalis or pyramidal orchid: another common variety, with close to 2500 plants counted in 2005.</li><li> This year, a Himantoglossum r...

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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1187551
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description <!--HTML--><p><ol><li>Ophrys apifera, or bee orchid: the most widespread variety at our site.</li><li> Anacamptis pyramidalis or pyramidal orchid: another common variety, with close to 2500 plants counted in 2005.</li><li> This year, a Himantoglossum robertianum or giant orchid was spotted for the first time, an extremely rare specimen to find in our region.</li><li> The monkey orchid, Orchis simia, gets its name from the bizarre shape of its labellum (this is actually the third petal, hanging down from the flower), which may remind you of a monkey.</li><li> Himantoglossum hircinum, the lizard orchid, occurs periodically on the site. It has a rather strong odour, which is why in French it is called orchis bouc (goat orchid).</li></ol></p>
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spelling cern-11875512020-11-26T09:44:14Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1187551CERN is awarded environmental labelSites and Aerial Views<!--HTML--><p><ol><li>Ophrys apifera, or bee orchid: the most widespread variety at our site.</li><li> Anacamptis pyramidalis or pyramidal orchid: another common variety, with close to 2500 plants counted in 2005.</li><li> This year, a Himantoglossum robertianum or giant orchid was spotted for the first time, an extremely rare specimen to find in our region.</li><li> The monkey orchid, Orchis simia, gets its name from the bizarre shape of its labellum (this is actually the third petal, hanging down from the flower), which may remind you of a monkey.</li><li> Himantoglossum hircinum, the lizard orchid, occurs periodically on the site. It has a rather strong odour, which is why in French it is called orchis bouc (goat orchid).</li></ol></p>BUL-PHO-2009-059oai:cds.cern.ch:11875512009-07-01
spellingShingle Sites and Aerial Views
CERN is awarded environmental label
title CERN is awarded environmental label
title_full CERN is awarded environmental label
title_fullStr CERN is awarded environmental label
title_full_unstemmed CERN is awarded environmental label
title_short CERN is awarded environmental label
title_sort cern is awarded environmental label
topic Sites and Aerial Views
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1187551