A group of colorful Orchis militaris plants in a semi-dry lime meadow is a beautiful sight.
This orchid is one of the more common species. It can appear in large groups, especially where bushes and shrubs give a little shadow.
The petals of this species form a pink "helmet". This gives a good contrast to the purple-red lip.
I found this orchid grouped with O. purpurea. Bastards between the two species are possible.
The adult O. militaris has only a moderate mycorrhiza. This makes garden culture possible. Put it in a limestone bed with no full sun exposition.