european ladies' tresses
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Definition
Noun: * European ladies' tresses: A specific species of orchid (Spiranthes spiralis) native to Europe, characterized by its distinctive flower spike. The flowers are small, white, and arranged in a single, tightly spiraling row around the stem, resembling a braid or plait of hair.
Usage
- The term is used as a common name for a specific botanical organism. It is a compound noun that functions as a singular entity when referring to the species, but can be pluralized when referring to multiple individual plants.
- Example: "The European ladies' tresses is a protected species in many parts of its native habitat."
- Example: "We found several European ladies' tresses growing in the meadow."
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in botanical guides, conservation contexts, and by horticulturalists. The "ladies' tresses" part of the name is a common descriptor for orchids in the genus , alluding to the spiraled arrangement of the flowers.
Variants and Related Words
- Ladies' tresses: The broader common name for plants in the genus .
- Autumn ladies' tresses: Another common name for , referring to its late summer/autumn flowering period.
- Spiranthes spiralis: The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the species.
Synonyms
- Autumn ladies' tresses
- Spiranthes spiralis (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
- This term refers exclusively to a single species of orchid. It should not be confused with other North American or Asian species also called "ladies' tresses" (e.g., ). The qualifier "European" is critical for accurate identification.
Noun
- European orchid having shorter racemes of strongly spiraling snow-white flowers