aiolilla
Aiolilla is a small, monotypic genus of terrestrial orchids in the family Orchidaceae. The sole species, Aiolilla lucida, was first described in 1984 by French botanist Jean‑Claude Morin from specimens collected in the coastal melaleuca scrub of southern Morocco. The generic name derives from the Greek word aiolos, meaning “gentle wind,” reflecting the plant’s delicate, fluttering flowers that are loosely cormose and can be found in windswept dune fields.
A. lucida grows to 15–30 cm tall and produces a single linear leaf and a raceme of up to
The species is endemic to the western edge of the Rif Mountains, occurring mainly in calcareous sandy
Research on Aiolilla lucida has contributed to knowledge of orchid biogeography in the Mediterranean basin. Two