Venus's shoe
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Definition
Noun: * Venus's shoe: Any of a group of orchids belonging to the genus Paphiopedilum, characterized by a single, slender flower stalk that produces one to several waxy-textured flowers. The most distinctive feature is a prominent, pouch-shaped lip on each flower.
Usage Notes
- This is a common name for a specific type of orchid. The term is used in botany, horticulture, and gardening.
- The name is often seen in its plural form, "Venus's shoes," when referring to multiple plants or flowers.
- The possessive form "Venus's" (with an apostrophe 's') is standard, though "Venus' shoe" is also an accepted variant in some style guides.
Examples
- The rare Venus's shoe orchid was the highlight of the botanical exhibit.
- She collects and cultivates various Venus's shoes in her greenhouse.
- The unique pouch of the Venus's shoe acts as a trap for pollinating insects.
Advanced Usage
- The term is part of a group of common names for slipper orchids, which also includes "lady's slipper" (for the genus ) and "slipper orchid" as a general term.
Variants and Related Words
- Lady's slipper: A common name for orchids in the related genus , which are similar in having a pouch-like lip but are typically hardy, terrestrial orchids from temperate regions.
- Slipper orchid: A broader common name encompassing orchids from the genera , , , and .
- Paphiopedilum: The scientific genus name for these orchids, often used in more formal or technical contexts.
Synonyms
- Paph (informal, among orchid enthusiasts): A shortened, casual term for orchids.
- Slipper orchid: A direct descriptive synonym, though it is a broader category.
Related Phrases & Terms
- Pouch lip: The defining morphological feature of the Venus's shoe flower.
- Terrestrial orchid: A type of orchid that grows in the ground. Many species are terrestrial or lithophytic (growing on rocks).
Noun
- any of various orchids of the genus Paphiopedilum having slender flower stalks bearing 1 to several waxy flowers with pouchlike lips