“…Although, C. calceolus is included in the Global IUCN Red List with category Least Concern (LC), this is one of the most endangered orchid species in Europe (Kull 1999). In different regions of Eurasia, C. calceolus has been estimated as Near Threatened (Bilz 2011, Turis et al 2014, Vulnerable (Rassi et al 2001), Endangered (Witkowski et al 2003), and Critically Endangered (Blinova & Uotila 2011, Khapugin et al 2017a, Khapugin et al 2017c. International studies on C. calceolus related to its genetic diversity (Brzosko et al 2009, Brzosko et al 2011, Fay et al 2009, Kļaviņa et al 2014, Minasiewicz & Znaniecka 2014, population ecology and biology (Blinova 2002, Brzosko 2002, Davison et al 2013, Fardeeva et al 2010, Gajewski & Marcisz 2014, Khapugin et al 2014, Korczyński & Krasicka-Korczyńska 2014, García et al 2002, García et al 2010, Gorchakovskii & Igosheva 2003, Kirillova 2015, Kull 1998, Nicolè et al 2005, Puchnina 2017, Stetsuk 2013, Zheleznaya 2015, impacts of environment conditions and stress-factors on the species (Blinova 2002, Czerepko et al 2014, Kirillova 2016, Kirillova et al 2012, Puchnina 2017, Shefferson et al 2012, pollination …”