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Ophrys holoserica Late spider orchid (1 Page of 5) The Ophrys holoserica plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Orchidaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Late spider orchid. Some home gardeners know the variety as O. arachnites. (L.)Reichard. O. fuciflora. (Crantz.)Moench. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Ophrys holoserica Common Name: Late spider orchid Family: Orchidaceae Author: (Burm.f.)Greuter. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 0.55 Mature Width: Habitat: Very rare and local on chalk downs and field borders in S. E. England[17].
Medicinal Information: Salep (see above for more details) is very nutritive and demulcent[4]. It has been used as a diet of special value for children and convalescents, being boiled with water, flavoured and prepared in the same way as arrowroot[4]. Rich in mucilage, it forms a soothing and demulcent jelly that is used in the treatment of irritations of the gastro-intestinal canal[4]. One part of salep to fifty parts of water is sufficient to make a jelly[4]. The tuber, from which salep is prepared, should be harvested as the plant dies down after flowering and setting seed[4].
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