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Orchis laxiflora
Marsh orchis
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The Orchis laxiflora plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Orchidaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Marsh orchis. Some home gardeners know the variety as O. ensifolia.

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Latin Name:  Orchis laxiflora
Common Name:  Marsh orchis
Family:  Orchidaceae
Author:  Lam.
 
Known Hazards:  None known
 
Mature Height:  0.75   Mature Width:  
 
Habitat:  Wet marshes and wet meadows in the Channel Islands[230].



Edible Uses:  Root - cooked[2, 4, 46]. It is a source of 'salep', a fine white to yellowish-white powder that is obtained by drying the tuber and grinding it into a powder[2, 105, 177]. Salep is a starch-like substance with a sweetish taste and a faint somewhat unpleasant smell[4]. It is said to be very nutritious and is made into a drink or can be added to cereals and used in making bread etc[100, 183]. One ounce of salep is said to be enough to sustain a person for a day[100, 115].

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The information above has been supplied solely via the hard work and dedication of the team at 'Plants for a Future'.
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