Liparis loeselii
Noun: * A small terrestrial orchid (Liparis loeselii) native to eastern North America and Europe. It is characterized by having two nearly basal leaves and produces a raceme (an unbranched, elongated flower cluster) of dull yellow-green flowers.
This word is a specific scientific name for a species of orchid. It is used in formal, academic, or specialized contexts such as botany, ecology, horticulture, and conservation. * It functions as a singular, countable noun. * The genus name (Liparis) is always capitalized; the species epithet (loeselii) is not. * In writing, it is conventionally italicized.
- The rare Liparis loeselii was discovered thriving in the fen.
- Conservation efforts are focused on protecting the habitat of Liparis loeselii.
- Botanists conducted a study on the pollination ecology of Liparis loeselii.
- The full scientific name can be followed by the name of the botanist who first formally described it, though this is often omitted in general use. For example: (L.) Rich.
- In taxonomic or precise botanical communication, the abbreviation "L." may be used after a first full mention to refer to this specific species within the genus .
- Common Names: This species is also known by the common names Loesel's twayblade, fen orchid, or yellow widelip orchid. These are not variants of the scientific name but alternative, non-technical terms.
- Genus: (a genus of orchids).
- Family: Orchidaceae (the orchid family).
- Loesel's twayblade
- Fen orchid
- Yellow widelip orchid
The term "Liparis loeselii" has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this single species of orchid. It does not have other general or figurative meanings.
- small terrestrial orchid of eastern North America and Europe having two nearly basal leaves and dull yellow-green racemose flowers