Oncidium papilio
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Definition
Noun: A species of epiphytic orchid native to South America and Trinidad, characterized by its large, showy flowers that are typically yellow with reddish-brown markings or patterns. It is also known by the synonym Psychopsis papilio.
Usage
The term is used specifically as the botanical name for this orchid species. It is employed in scientific, horticultural, and gardening contexts. - The Oncidium papilio is prized by collectors for its unique, butterfly-like flowers. - A mature Oncidium papilio can bloom for several months at a time.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In botanical taxonomy, the name is written in italics. The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
- Correct: The specimen was identified as Oncidium papilio.
- Common Name: This species is commonly called the "Butterfly Orchid" due to the shape and appearance of its flowers.
Variants and Related Words
- Psychopsis papilio: A synonym reflecting a previous or alternative taxonomic classification within the genus .
- Oncidium: The genus name, which includes many other orchid species.
- papilio: The species epithet, from Latin meaning "butterfly," describing the flower's form.
Synonyms
- Butterfly Orchid (common name)
- (scientific synonym)
Related Terms
- Epiphyte: A type of plant, like this orchid, that grows on another plant for physical support but is not parasitic.
- Pseudobulb: A storage organ found in this and many other orchids.
- Inflorescence: The complete flower head of a plant, including stems, stalks, and flowers.
Noun
- orchid of South America and Trinidad having large yellow and reddish-brown flowers; sometimes placed in genus Oncidium