hooded ladies' tresses

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hooded ladies' tresses

A cluster of hooded ladies' tresses grows among the meadow grasses.

Definition

Noun: - A specific orchid species: Hooded ladies' tresses is the common name for a perennial orchid (Spiranthes romanzoffiana) native to western North America. It is characterized by its distinctive creamy-white flowers arranged in dense, spiraling clusters.

Usage
  • The term is used as a proper noun to identify this specific plant species, often in botanical, horticultural, or ecological contexts.
  • It is typically used in its full form, "hooded ladies' tresses," to avoid confusion with other plants in the genus.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • We identified several native wildflowers, including the delicate hooded ladies' tresses.
    • The conservation plan aims to protect the wetland habitat of the hooded ladies' tresses.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is descriptive: "hooded" refers to the two upper petals that form a hood (or helmet-like structure) over the flower's reproductive parts, and "ladies' tresses" is a traditional common name for plants in the genus, referring to the spiraling arrangement of the flowers resembling braided hair.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scientific name: .
  • Common variants: Sometimes shortened informally to "ladies' tresses," though this can refer to any species within the genus.
  • Related term: Spiranthes (n): The genus name for a group of orchids commonly called ladies' tresses.
Synonyms
  • Romanzoff's ladies' tresses: An alternative common name.
  • Hooded spiranthes: A less common descriptive name.
Notes
  • There are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific botanical term. Its usage is confined to naming the plant.
hooded ladies' tresses

A cluster of hooded ladies' tresses grows among the meadow grasses.

Noun
  1. orchid having dense clusters of gently spiraling creamy white flowers with 2 upper petals forming a hood; western North America

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