fringed orchid
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Definition
Noun: A fringed orchid is any of several types of American orchids that flower in the summer. They are distinguished by a petal (the lip or labellum) that has a fringed, or finely torn and ragged, edge.
Usage Notes
This is a common name used for a group of specific orchid species within certain genera (like Platanthera or Habenaria). It is a descriptive botanical term. The defining characteristic is always the fringed lip.
Examples
- Botanists identified the rare fringed orchid in the wetland preserve.
- The fringed orchid gets its name from the delicate, hair-like projections on its lower petal.
- Several species of fringed orchid are native to this prairie region.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in field guides and ecological studies to describe and categorize these specific plants within their habitats.
- It can be part of compound species names, such as "purple fringed orchid" () or "yellow fringed orchid" ().
Variants and Related Words
- Fringed orchis: An older, synonymous term for fringed orchid, where "orchis" is a traditional name for orchids.
- Platanthera: The genus containing many of the North American orchids commonly called fringed orchids.
- Habenaria: Another genus that includes species referred to as fringed orchids.
Synonyms
- Fringed orchis (noun)
- Specific species names (e.g., Platanthera ciliaris, purple fringed orchid)
Related Phrases
- Fringed lip: The specific morphological feature that defines these orchids.
- Native orchid: A broader category that includes fringed orchids.
Noun
- any of several summer-flowering American orchids distinguished by a fringed or lacerated lip