clustered lady's slipper
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Definition
Noun: * A specific orchid species: "Clustered lady's slipper" is the common name for Cypripedium fasciculatum, a perennial orchid native to western North America. It is characterized by its growth habit of producing small clusters of stems, each bearing distinctive pouch-shaped flowers.
Usage
- The term "clustered lady's slipper" is used specifically in botany, horticulture, and nature observation to identify this particular wildflower. It functions as a singular, countable noun.
- The clustered lady's slipper is a rare find in these mountain forests.
- Conservationists are monitoring the population of the clustered lady's slipper in the state park.
- We saw a single clustered lady's slipper growing near the trail.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in scientific or formal contexts related to plant biology and ecology. It is typically not used in everyday conversation unless discussing native flora.
- The term can be part of a compound noun when specifying location or context, but the core identification remains "clustered lady's slipper".
- The clustered lady's slipper habitat is protected.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical Name: . This is the formal scientific name.
- Common Names: While "clustered lady's slipper" is standard, it may be regionally called the "clustered bog orchid" due to its growth form and preferred moist habitats.
- Lady's Slipper: This is the general common name for orchids in the genera and , referring to the flower's slipper-shaped pouch (labellum). "Clustered" specifies this particular species.
Synonyms
- (scientific synonym)
- Clustered bog orchid (contextual synonym)
Different Meanings
- The term "clustered lady's slipper" has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to the orchid species . It does not have other general or idiomatic meanings.
Notes
- This is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name a specific entity. The adjectives "clustered" and "lady's" are integral parts of the proper common name and are not typically separated in usage.
- As a wild orchid, it is often a protected species, and its mention frequently carries connotations of rarity, natural beauty, and conservation.
Noun
- clusters of several short stems each having 2 broad leaves and 2-4 drooping brownish to greenish flowers with pouches mottled with purple; British Columbia to central California and northern Colorado