epipactis
Noun: 1. A genus of terrestrial orchids: Epipactis is the scientific name for a genus of hardy, perennial orchids. These plants are typically found in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, often in woodlands or shaded habitats. 2. Characterized by specific floral structures: Plants in this genus are distinguished by their racemes (flower clusters) of irregular flowers, which are often greenish, purplish, or brownish. The flowers have a distinctive lip and are bracted (have leaf-like structures subtending the flowers).
- Noun:
- The Epipactis gigantea, or stream orchid, is commonly found near waterways in North America.
- Botanists are studying the pollination mechanisms of several Epipactis species.
- A small, green-flowered Epipactis was growing in the shade of the beech trees.
- In botanical taxonomy: The name is always italicized in scientific writing to indicate it is a genus name. The first letter is capitalized.
- The study compared the mycorrhizal associations in Epipactis helleborine and Epipactis palustris.
- In horticulture: Used by gardeners and orchid enthusiasts to refer to these specific hardy orchids, often noting their suitability for shady garden spots.
- For a natural woodland garden, Epipactis species are an excellent choice.
- Helleborine: A common name for many species within the genus, particularly .
- Broad-leaved helleborine is a widespread Epipactis species.
- Orchidaceae: The family to which the genus belongs.
- Helleborine (for common species within the genus)
The word "epipactis" has a single, specific meaning as a botanical genus name. It does not have general, non-scientific definitions or common idiomatic uses. Its usage is confined to scientific, academic, and horticultural contexts.
- genus of hardy orchids with leafy-bracted racemes of greenish or purplish irregular flowers