
Tolerant of a wide range of habitats, the Heath Spotted-orchid is very common throughout Europe.
This orchid grows to around 20 cm in height which is generally smaller than the Common Spotted-orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) with which it is often confused. The lip of the Heath Spotted-orchid is also more rounded and without the exaggerated central tooth found on the Common Spotted-orchid. It generally prefers the acid soils associated with heaths, bogs and marshland although it will sometimes invade the more calcareous habitats favoured by the Common Spotted-orchid.
Dactylorhiza is found in many European countries including Slovenia.
The specimen above was photographed in the uplands of Wales in late June.