Károly Rezső Soó

Hungarian botanist (1903–1980).

Károly Rezső Soó von Bere (1 August 1903, Székelyudvarhely (now Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania) – 10 February 1980, Budapest) was a Hungarian botanist and professor at the University of Budapest. He is best known for his work on: Dactylorhiza cruenta (O.F.Müller) Soó (1962) Dactylorhiza elata (Poiret) Soó (1962) Dactylorhiza foliosa (Sol. ex E.N.Lowe) Soó (1962) Dactylorhiza fuchsii (Druce) Soó (1962) Dactylorhiza latifolia (L.) Soó (1962) Dactylorhiza maculata (L.) Soó (1962) Dactylorhiza praetermissa (Druce) Soó (1962) Dactylorhiza romana (Sebastiani) Soó (1962) Dactylorhiza saccifera (Brongn.)

Abbreviations: Soó
Occupations: scientific collector, botanist
Citizenships: Hungary
Languages: Hungarian
Dates: 1903-08-01T00:00:00Z – 1980-02-10T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Odorheiu Secuiesc
Direct attributions: 323 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 356 plants, 0 fungi

323 plants attributed, 33 plants contributed to356 plants:

Dactylorhiza maculata (Heath Spotted-orchid) (L.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza maculata, known as the heath spotted-orchid or moorland spotted orchid, is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Orchidaceae. It is widespread in mountainous regions across much of Europe from Portugal and Iceland east to Russia. It is also found in Algeria, Morocco, and western Siberia. It prefers woods, moorland, bogs, marshes, pastureland and meadows.
Dactylorhiza fuchsii (Common Spotted Orchid) (Druce) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza maculata subsp. fuchsii, the common spotted orchid, is a subspecies of flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae. Dactylorhiza maculata subsp. fuchsii is one of Europe's most common wild orchids. It is widespread across much of Europe, with the range extending eastward into Siberia, Mongolia and Xinjiang. The species is also reportedly naturalised in the Canadian Province of Ontario. Dactylorhiza maculata subsp. fuchsii is a herbaceous perennial plant ranging from 10 to 60 centimetres (5 to 25 in) in height. The inflorescence is a dense-flowered spike, produced in
Dactylorhiza sambucina (Elder-flowered Orchid) (L.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza sambucina, the elder-flowered orchid, is an herbaceous plant belonging to the family Orchidaceae. It is quite common and widespread throughout much of Europe from Portugal east to Finland and Ukraine. The flowers appear in spring and summer, in various colors from yellow to purple.
Dactylorhiza incarnata (Early Marsh Orchid) (L.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza incarnata, the early marsh-orchid, is a perennial, temperate-climate species of orchid generally found growing in wet meadows, and generally on base-rich soils, up to about 2100m asl. The species occurs widely in Europe and Asia from Portugal and Ireland east to Siberia and Xinjiang. There are several subspecies and also hybrids, rendering the identification of this species more difficult, but typically, the flowering spike is robust with a hollow stem, 25–60 cm (9.8–24 in) tall, and bearing up to 50 flowers. Plants grow to a height of from 15 to 70 cm (5.9 to 28 in). The 4–7
Dactylorhiza traunsteineri (Narrow-leaved Marsh-orchid) (Saut. ex Rchb.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. lapponica (synonym Dactylorhiza lapponica), the Lapland marsh-orchid, is an orchid native to parts of Europe and Siberia, including the Pyrenees, Alps, and Carpathians and across middle Europe, Scandinavia, and European Russia The subspecies grows on calcareous soils, including fens and areas with mobile groundwater. It is pollinated by bumblebees. It was originally published and described by Lars Levi Laestadius and Carl Johan Hartman as Orchis angustifolia var. lapponica in Handb. Skand. Fl., edition 4 on page 281 in 1843, but it was then re-named as Dactylorhiza
Dactylorhiza praetermissa (Southern Marsh-orchid) (Druce) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. praetermissa, the southern marsh orchid or leopard marsh orchid, is a commonly occurring species of European orchid.
Dactylorhiza romana (Roman Orchid) (Sebast.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza romana, the Roman dactylorhiza, is a species of orchid. It is native to the Mediterranean Region of southern Europe and northern Africa, the range extending eastward to Iran and Turkmenistan. Three subspecies are recognized: Dactylorhiza romana subsp. georgica (Klinge) Soó ex Renz & Taubenheim - Turkey, Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia (country), Azerbaijan, southern Russia), Iran, Turkmenistan Dactylorhiza romana subsp. guimaraesii (E.G.Camus) H.A.Pedersen - Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Morocco Dactylorhiza romana subsp. romana - Italy, Greece, the Balkans, Turkey, Crimea, Cyprus,
Dactylorhiza elata (Stately Dactylorhiza) (Poir.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza elata, the robust marsh orchid, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to the western Mediterranean region (France (including Corsica), Sardinia, Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia). Dactylorhiza elata is a tuberous herbaceous perennial growing to 50 cm (20 in), and producing dense 20 cm (8 in) spikes of purple flowers in spring. This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit (confirmed 2017).
Dactylorhiza purpurella (Northern Marsh-orchid) (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza purpurella, the northern marsh orchid, is an orchid native to Great Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway. Two varieties are recognised: Dactylorhiza purpurella var. cambrensis (R.H.Roberts) R.M.Bateman & Denholm - coastal Great Britain and Denmark Dactylorhiza purpurella subsp. purpurella - Ireland and northern Great Britain. Recorded from Co. Donegal in Ireland.
Dactylorhiza lapponica (Lapland Marsh-orchid) (Laest. ex Hartm.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. lapponica (synonym Dactylorhiza lapponica), the Lapland marsh-orchid, is an orchid native to parts of Europe and Siberia, including the Pyrenees, Alps, and Carpathians and across middle Europe, Scandinavia, and European Russia The subspecies grows on calcareous soils, including fens and areas with mobile groundwater. It is pollinated by bumblebees. It was originally published and described by Lars Levi Laestadius and Carl Johan Hartman as Orchis angustifolia var. lapponica in Handb. Skand. Fl., edition 4 on page 281 in 1843, but it was then re-named as Dactylorhiza
Dactylorhiza foliosa (Richly-leaved Dactylorhiza) (Rchb.f.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza foliosa, the Madeira orchid or leafy orchid, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, endemic to the Portuguese Island of Madeira in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. It is a tuberous herbaceous perennial growing to 60 cm (24 in) and producing spikes of intense, magenta-pink flowers in late spring. This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit (confirmed 2017).
Dactylorhiza aristata (Key Flower) (Fisch. ex Lindl.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza aristata, the keyflower, is a species of orchid. It is native to Japan, Korea, northeastern China (Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Shanxi), the Russian Far East, and Alaska (including the Aleutians).
Ophrys kotschyi (Kotschy's Ophrys) H.Fleischm. & Soó 1926
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Ophrys kotschyi, the Cyprus bee orchid or Kotschy's ophrys, is a terrestrial species of orchid native to south-western Turkey and Cyprus. Ophrys kotschyi occurs in grasslands and in open pine woodlands. It is listed as "near-threatened" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Dactylorhiza saccifera (Wedge-lipped Orchid) (Brongn.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Dactylorhiza cordigera (Heart Shaped Lip Dactylorhiza) (Fr.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Rhinanthus borbasii (Borbas's Yellow Rattle) (Dörfl.) Soó 1939
annual plant species in the orobanchaceae family
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Dactylorhiza salina (Turcz. ex Lindl.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Dactylorhiza iberica (M.Bieb. ex Willd.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Dactylorhiza hatagirea (Spotted Heart Orchid) (D.Don) Soó 1962
endangered and medicinal plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza hatagirea is a species of orchid generally found growing from Mongolia to the Himalayas.
Rhinanthus subulatus (Chabert) Soó 1929
annual plant species in the orobanchaceae family
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Melampyrum polonicum (Beauverd) Soó 1926
annual plant species in the orobanchaceae family
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Galearis cyclochila (Franch. & Sav.) Soó 1969
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Euphorbia × gayeri Boros & Soó 1924
perennial plant hybrid species in the euphorbiaceae family
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Silene heuffelii Soó 1963
plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
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Platanthera stenantha (Hook.f.) Soó 1929
perennial plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Platanthera leptocaulon (Hook.f.) Soó 1929
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Orchis × wulffiana Soó 1932
plant hybrid species in the orchidaceae family
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Melampyrum klebelsbergianum Soó 1927
annual plant species in the orobanchaceae family
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Dactylorhiza × kerneriorum (Soó) Soó 1962
plant hybrid species in the orchidaceae family
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Dactylorhiza × braunii (Halácsy) Borsos & Soó 1961
plant hybrid species in the orchidaceae family
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