Characteristics and distribution of intermediates between Platanthera bifolia and P. chlorantha (Orchidaceae) in the Nordic countries

2008 
In areas of sympatry Plantanthera bifolia (L.) L. C. Rich. and P. chlorantha (Cust.) Rchb. occasionally produce hybrids. These plants exhibit intermediate floral morphology. The present study presents the distribution, floral morphology, and general characteristics of these intermediates in the Nordic area. The most useful and reliable diagnostic characters for hybrid plants were (1) the distance between viscidia (normally about 1.4 mm), (2) the length of the caudicle of pollinia (about 0.7 mm), and (3) the presence of a distinct pedicel at the connection between caudicle and viscidium. Comparative chemical analyses of the floral fragrances are reported. Material in the principal Nordic herbaria indicated a generally low production of hybrids (0.46%) and that the main area of occurrence is SE Sweden and Alandia, Finland. Intermediates seem more frequent in provinces where P. bifolia is relatively long-spurred. Very few were recorded from Denmark and Norway (hybrids in the latter country here reported for the first time). Aggregations of intermediates displaying patterns of introgressive hybridization were found only on Oland and Gotland. Occurrence of hybrids outside the Nordic area is also discussed and remarks are made on the morphologically similar P. metabifolia Maek. in E Asia. All known Nordic intermediates are listed.
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