Brassia verrucosa
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Definition
Noun: * Brassia verrucosa: A species of epiphytic orchid native to Central America, characterized by its distinctive flowers that have long, narrow, spreading sepals and petals resembling spider legs, and which feature prominent green or greenish warty protuberances on the lip (labellum).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The greenhouse specializes in orchids like Brassia verrucosa.
- You can identify Brassia verrucosa by the green warts on its floral lip.
- A mature Brassia verrucosa can produce a spectacular display of spider-like blooms.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, the name is used precisely to refer to this specific species within the large genus. It is often discussed in terms of its cultivation requirements, flowering season, and unique pollination strategy, which involves mimicking spiders to attract parasitic wasps.
Variants and Related Words
- Brassia (n): The genus to which this species belongs, commonly called spider orchids.
- orchid (n): The broader plant family (Orchidaceae) to which this species belongs.
- epiphyte (n): A type of plant that grows on another plant for physical support, a category which includes .
- labellum (n): The specialized, often showy petal of an orchid flower; the part of that bears the characteristic warts.
Synonyms
- Spider Orchid: A common name for orchids in the genus, though this term applies to the entire genus, not just this species.
Related Phrases
- "warts and all": An idiom meaning including all faults and imperfections. This is a linguistic connection due to the word "wart," but it is not directly related to the plant's biology. The orchid's name describes a physical trait, not a flaw.
- The documentary showed the politician's life, warts and all.
Noun
- Central American orchid having spiderlike flowers with prominent green warts