Gymnadenia rhellicaniGymnadenia rhellicani is a European species of orchid.DescriptionGymnadenia rhellicani grows high, with a dense, globose to cylindrical inflorescence of red-brown to chocolate-brown flowers with a chocolate-like aroma. Some plants, especially in the south of the species' range have noticeably paler flowers.DistributionGymnadenia rhellicani grows in the Alps and Carpathians at elevations of.TaxonomyThe species was described as a distinct species in 1990 by Herwig Teppner and Erich Klein, who noted that it was diploid and reproduced sexually, in contrast to the rest of the wider Gymnadenia nigra group, which is polyploid and apomictic. At the time, all these taxa were in the genus Nigritella, but that was later subsumed into Gymnadenia. The specific epithet rhellicanus commemorates Johannes Rhellicanus, who made the earliest attributed description of the species in 1536. Rhellicanus himself called the plant Christimanus.