Cypripedium arietinum

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A species of orchid: Cypripedium arietinum is a specific type of terrestrial orchid native to northern North America. It is characterized by its distinctive flower, which has a brownish-green coloration and a lip (labellum) patterned with red and white that is said to resemble a ram's head.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • Cypripedium arietinum is a rare orchid found in cool, northern forests.
    • Botanists study the habitat requirements of Cypripedium arietinum.
    • The unique shape of the Cypripedium arietinum flower gives it its common name.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical classification: The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus (the lady's slipper orchids) and is the specific epithet, derived from Latin for "ram-like."
  • In conservation context: This term is used when discussing threatened or endangered plant species, as many lady's slipper orchids, including , are protected due to habitat loss.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: Ram's-head lady's slipper.
  • Genus: (a genus of orchids commonly known as lady's slipper orchids).
  • Related Species: (pink lady's slipper), (showy lady's slipper).
Synonyms
  • Ram's-head lady's slipper: This is the standard common English name for .
Notes
  • This is a scientific name for a specific organism. It is typically used in formal, academic, or scientific writing and discourse related to botany, horticulture, and ecology. In everyday conversation, the common name "ram's-head lady's slipper" is more likely to be used.
Noun
  1. orchid of northern North America having a brownish-green flower and red-and-white lip suggestive of a ram's head