funnel-crest rosebud orchid

Học thuật
Thân thiện
funnel-crest rosebud orchid

A pink funnel-crest rosebud orchid blooms in a sunlit forest clearing.

Definition

Noun: - A specific terrestrial orchid species (Cleistes divaricata, syn. Pogonia divaricata) native to the eastern United States, characterized by its solitary, magenta-pink flower with a distinctive funnel-shaped or tubular lip (labellum).

Usage
  • The term is used as a common name to identify this particular species of orchid in botanical contexts, field guides, and conservation discussions.
    • The rare funnel-crest rosebud orchid blooms in the pine barrens during late spring.
    • Botanists are studying the habitat requirements of the funnel-crest rosebud orchid.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used in contrast to other rosebud orchid species (within the genus ) to highlight its specific morphological feature—the funnel-shaped crest on its lip.
    • While both are rare, the funnel-crest rosebud orchid can be distinguished from the spreading pogonia by its more pronounced tubular lip.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scientific Name: . Formerly classified as .
  • Common Name Variants: Spreading Pogonia, Rosebud Orchid (though these can refer to similar species and may lack precision).
  • Related Botanical Terms:
    • Labellum (n): The often distinctive lip of an orchid flower, which in this species is funnel-shaped.
    • Terrestrial (adj): Growing in the ground, as opposed to being epiphytic (growing on trees).
Synonyms
  • Spreading Pogonia (a common synonym, though slightly less descriptive).
  • (the precise scientific synonym).
Notes
  • This is a compound noun functioning as a single, fixed common name for a specific organism. It is typically hyphenated when used attributively (e.g., ) but may be found without hyphens in some texts.
funnel-crest rosebud orchid

A pink funnel-crest rosebud orchid blooms in a sunlit forest clearing.

Noun
  1. orchid of northeastern United States with magenta-pink flowers having funnel-shaped lip; sometimes placed in genus Pogonia