hooker's orchid
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific type of long-spurred orchid: Hooker's orchid is the common name for a terrestrial orchid species characterized by having basal leaves and flower parts where the petals converge beneath the upper sepal. It is named after the botanist Sir William Jackson Hooker.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific botanical term. It is used almost exclusively in scientific, horticultural, or nature-watching contexts to identify this particular species of orchid.
- It is a proper noun (capitalized as ) because it incorporates a person's name.
Examples
- Noun:
- The rare Hooker's orchid was discovered blooming in the protected meadow.
- Botanists study the unique spur length of the Hooker's orchid.
- Her field guide had a detailed illustration of Hooker's orchid.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in formal botanical descriptions and keys for plant identification, focusing on its morphological traits: long spur, basal leaves, and convergent petals.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name: (This is the formal binomial name for the species).
- Hooker's orchis: An older or alternative common name.
Synonyms
- (scientific synonym)
- Hooker's bog orchid (a related common name for a similar species, but not a direct synonym for )
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym for a specific plant species. In a broad sense, one could refer to non-orchidaceous plants or common weeds as conceptual opposites.
Related Phrases & Context
- Native orchid: is an example of a native orchid species in certain regions.
- Terrestrial orchid: This describes its growth habit (growing in the ground, as opposed to an which grows on trees).
Noun
- a long-spurred orchid with base leaves and petals converging under the upper sepal