epidendrum venosum
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Definition
Noun: * A species of epiphytic orchid native to Mexico, scientifically classified as Epidendrum venosum. It is characterized by its flowers, which are pale green or yellow-green in color with a distinctive white lip marked by purple veins.
Usage
This term is used specifically in botanical and horticultural contexts to identify this particular orchid species. It is a formal, scientific name.
Examples
- The botanist discovered a rare Epidendrum venosum growing on an oak tree in the cloud forest.
- In her greenhouse, she successfully cultivated several Epidendrum venosum plants.
- The key identifying feature of Epidendrum venosum is the purple-veined pattern on its labellum.
Advanced Usage
- The species name "venosum" (meaning "veined" in Latin) directly describes the prominent veining on the flower's lip.
- In taxonomic writing, the genus name () is often abbreviated after first use (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Butterfly Orchid: A common name sometimes used for this and similar species due to the flower's shape.
- Epiphyte (n): A plant, like , that grows non-parasitically on another plant for physical support.
- Labellum (n): The specialized, often showy petal of an orchid flower; the "lip" referenced in the definition.
Synonyms
- Mexican Butterfly Orchid: A descriptive common name.
- Epidendrum ibaguense (in some classifications): A closely related species or synonym within the same genus, though taxonomic opinions may vary.
Notes
- There are no applicable idioms or phrasal verbs for this highly specific botanical term.
- This entry refers exclusively to the orchid species. It is not used in compound words with other meanings.
Noun
- Mexican epiphytic orchid having pale green or yellow-green flowers with white purple-veined lip