Pogonia divaricata
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of terrestrial orchid native to the northeastern United States, characterized by its magenta-pink flowers which have a distinctive funnel-shaped or spreading lip. Its scientific name is Pogonia divaricata, though it is sometimes classified under a different genus.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific botanical term. It is primarily used in scientific, academic, or horticultural contexts to identify this particular species of orchid.
- In everyday conversation, it would typically be referred to more generally as a "type of wild orchid" or by its common name, the "Rose Pogonia" or "Spreading Pogonia," which directly relates to .
Examples
- The rare Pogonia divaricata was found thriving in the acidic bog.
- Botanists are studying the pollination mechanisms of Pogonia divaricata.
- A key identifying feature of Pogonia divaricata is its funnel-shaped lip.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in formal taxonomic descriptions and ecological surveys.
- It may appear in specialized field guides for wildflowers or native plants of North America.
Variants and Related Words
- Rose Pogonia (n): A common name for this orchid, referring to the pink color of its flower.
- Spreading Pogonia (n): Another common name, referencing the "divaricata" (spreading) characteristic of its floral parts.
- Pogonia (n): The genus name to which this species is often assigned.
Synonyms
- Rose Pogonia
- Spreading Pogonia
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning as a proper noun identifying a plant species. It does not have other general or figurative meanings.
Noun
- orchid of northeastern United States with magenta-pink flowers having funnel-shaped lip; sometimes placed in genus Pogonia