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Ophrys lutea, the yellow bee-orchid, is a species of orchid native to southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, the range extending from Portugal and Morocco to Syria.<ref name="5623459yhjuw">Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families</ref><ref>Altervista Flora Italiana, Ofride gialla, Yellow Bee Orchid</ref>

Description of the flowerEdit

Broad asymmetric lateral sepals, dorsal sepal lowered.

Extended petals, yellow or with a blue-grey or brown spotted velvety macula. Pollinated by male Andrena bees. This species is notable among Ophrys for the fact that the pollinating bees sit on the labellum facing away from the pollinaria instead of facing towards them, and thus collect the pollinaria with their abdomen.

SubspeciesEdit

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  • Ophrys lutea subsp. aspea (Devillers-Tersch. & Devillers) Faurh. - Northern Tunisia to Northern Libya
  • Ophrys lutea subsp. galilaea (H.Fleischm. & Bornm.) Soó - Mediterranean
  • Ophrys lutea subsp. laurensis (Geniez & Melki) Kreutz - Sicily
  • Ophrys lutea subsp. lutea Cav. - Western and Central Mediterranean to Crete
  • Ophrys lutea subsp. phryganae (Devillers-Tersch. & Devillers) Melki - Central and Eastern Mediterranean

Flowering periodEdit

March to May

HabitatEdit

The orchid grows in full sun or shade on limey dry or damp soils, pastures, and thin woodland.

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Yellow bee-orchid

from the French Wikipedia; technical translation of some words still needing checking

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