Serapias bergonii
Serapias bergonii E.G.Camus

Serapias bergonii is a species in the Orchidaceae family, first described by E.G. Camus in 1908. It is native to regions in southern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean.
Description
Serapias bergonii is a member of the Orchidaceae family and was first published in 1908 by E.G. Camus. The species is distributed across several countries, including Albania, Cyprus, the East Aegean Islands, Greece, Italy, Kriti, Sicilia, Turkey-in-Europe, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It belongs to the genus Serapias, which is part of the orchid family. The geographic range of this species spans from the Balkans to the eastern Mediterranean, indicating its adaptation to the climate and ecosystems of these regions.
Distribution
Albania · Cyprus · East Aegean Is. · Greece · Italy · Kriti · Sicilia · Turkey-in-Europe · Turkey · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Serapias cordigera subsp. laxifloraSerapias hellenicaSerapias laxifloraSerapias parviflora subsp. laxifloraSerapias vomeracea subsp. laxifloraSerapias pseudocordigera var. laxifloraSerapias bergonii f. cilentanaSerapias bergonii subsp. cilentanaSerapias occultata var. columnaeSerapias parviflora var. columnaeSerapias cilentanaSerapias laxiflora f. hellenicaSerapias columnae f. hellenica