Habenaria peramoena
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of orchid: Habenaria peramoena is a specific type of terrestrial orchid native to certain regions of eastern North America. It is characterized by its showy flowers and is closely related to other fringed orchids.
Usage
- is the scientific (Latin) name for this orchid species. It is used in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
- Common names, such as "purple fringeless orchid" or "pride of the Blue Ridge," may also be used to refer to this plant in non-scientific writing.
Examples
- The conservationists were thrilled to discover a thriving population of in the protected meadow.
- is distinguished by its rosy-purple flowers and the finely toothed (denticulate) divisions on its leaves.
- In her field guide, she noted the precise location where the was in bloom.
Advanced Usage
- The name is always written in italics, following the convention for genus and species names in biological taxonomy.
- When used in a taxonomic hierarchy, it follows the genus name .
Variants and Related Words
- Purple fringeless orchid: A common English name for this species.
- Habenaria: The genus to which this species belongs. Other species include (small purple fringed orchid).
- Orchidaceae: The botanical family that includes all orchids, including the genus .
Synonyms
- Purple fringeless orchid (common name)
Different Meanings
- As a proper scientific name, refers exclusively to this single species of orchid and has no other general meanings in the English language.
Noun
- orchid of northeastern and alpine eastern North America closely related to the purple fringed orchids but having rosy-purple or violet flowers with denticulate leaf divisions