Serapias have spurless flowers and usually go dormant during the winter seasons. Serapias bergonii Serapias cordigera Serapias cossyrensis Serapias istriaca...
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The Serapia or Sarapia was a Roman Imperial religious festival devoted to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis. It is found as an official holiday on 25 April...
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Serapias lingua, commonly known as tongue-orchid or the tongue Serapias, is a species of orchid native to the Mediterranean. Serapias lingua can be found...
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Serapias orientalis is a species of orchids occurring from the east-central and eastern Mediterranean to the western Transcaucasus. Serapias orientalis...
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Serapias lingua subsp. stenopetala, synonym Serapias stenopetala, is a subspecies of orchid in the genus Serapias. The common name of the plant is sérapias...
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Serapias vomeracea, common name long-lipped serapias or plow-share serapias[citation needed], is a species of orchid in the genus Serapias. The name Serapias...
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Serapia was a Roman saint, a slave and martyr, also called Seraphia or Seraphima of Syria. Serapia was born at Antioch in the late 1st century, of Christian...
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12204. ISSN 0024-4074. S2CID 82784486. Media related to Serapias cordigera at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Serapias cordigera at Wikispecies v t e...
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Serapias perez-chiscanoi is a species of orchid endemic to Portugal and western Spain. Venhuis, C.; Oostermeijer, J. G. B.; Tonk, J. Th P. (2004). "Conservation...
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orchid, Serapias parviflora". Orchids of Britain and Ireland: a Field and Site Guide. A&C Black. pp. 314–316. ISBN 9781408127360. "Serapias parviflora...
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