broad-leaved twayblade
Noun: * A small orchid (Listera convallarioides) characterized by having two broad, opposite leaves near the base of the stem and a slender, unbranched cluster (raceme) of small, greenish flowers. It is native to western North America.
The term "broad-leaved twayblade" is used specifically as the common name for this particular orchid species. It is primarily employed in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts. * It functions as a singular, countable noun (e.g., a broad-leaved twayblade, several broad-leaved twayblades).
- During our hike in the coastal forest, we were fortunate to spot a rare broad-leaved twayblade growing in the damp understory.
- The broad-leaved twayblade is easily identified by its pair of broad, oval leaves situated halfway up the stem.
- Conservation efforts are important for protecting the habitat of species like the broad-leaved twayblade.
- The name is often used in field guides and scientific descriptions to distinguish it from other "twayblade" orchids, which also have two leaves but may differ in leaf shape, flower color, or region.
- Twayblade (noun): The general common name for orchids of the genera and , all typically having two opposite leaves. "Broad-leaved" is a modifier specifying one type.
- Listera convallarioides (noun): The botanical (Latin) scientific name for this plant.
- There are no direct common-name synonyms for this specific plant. In technical writing, its scientific name, Listera convallarioides, is used.
The term "broad-leaved twayblade" has only one meaning: it refers exclusively to the orchid species Listera convallarioides. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
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small orchid with two elliptic leaves and a slender raceme of small green flowers; western North America
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