Evidences Cephalanthera longifolia

Cephalanthera longifolia
Name: Cephalanthera longifolia
Family: Orchidaceae
Genus: Cephalanthera

Habitats and communities

The flower Cephalanthera longifolia we could document in the following habitats, among others:
Habitat: Light mixed forest
Light mixed forest
Region: Emmental, Switzerland
Height: 900m ASL
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Sunny slope along forest path
Region: Emmental, Switzerland
Height: 1000m ASL
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Distribution

So far, we have been able to observe and document photographically the species Cephalanthera longifolia at altitudes of 900m to 1000m above sea level.
We have so far been able to observe and document photographically the species Cephalanthera longifolia between 24. May and 27. May.
So far we have been able to add 3 observations of this species to the database.
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Ecological indicator values according to ©Landolt et al. (2010) for Cephalanthera longifolia

Climate Temperature number T 3.5i Lower montane and upper colline, small variation.
Continentality K 4i Subcontinental, small variation.
Light number L 3i Semi-shade, small variation.
Soil Moisture number F 2.5i Fresh, small variation.
Moisture variability W 3 Moisture strongly varying.
Reaction number R 4i Neutral to alkaline, small variation.
Nutrients number N 2i Infertile, small variation.
Heavy metal tolerance M m Heavy metal tolerant.
Humus number H 3i Moderate humus content, small variation.
Aeration D 1i Bad aeration, small variation.
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The exact description of the factors and values can be found in the book «Flora indicativa».
Source: Book «Flora indicativa»
 

Threats

The threat to the species Cephalanthera longifolia is LC: Not endangered.
Source: Red List of Vascular plants, Switzerland , Edition 2016

Protection

The species Cephalanthera longifolia is protected throughout Switzerland all year round.
Source: Federal Act on the Protection of Nature and Cultural Heritage (NCHA)