lady's tresses
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of orchid: "lady's tresses" refers to any orchid belonging to the genus Spiranthes. These plants are characterized by their distinctive flower spikes, which are typically slender and often have a twisted or spiral arrangement of small, usually white, flowers.
Usage
The term "lady's tresses" is used as a common name for these specific orchids. It is typically used in botanical, horticultural, or nature-watching contexts. * The damp meadow was home to a beautiful cluster of lady's tresses. * Several species of lady's tresses are native to this region.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in the plural form "lady's tresses" even when referring to a single plant or spike, similar to "scissors" or "pants."
- The name is a direct reference to the appearance of the flower spike, which is thought to resemble braided or twisted hair.
Variants and Related Words
- Spiranthes (n): The scientific genus name for lady's tresses orchids.
- Pearl-twist (n): A less common alternative common name for some species within this genus.
Synonyms
- Spiranthes orchid: A more technical synonym.
- Twisted-stalk orchid: A descriptive synonym highlighting the characteristic spiral arrangement.
Related Phrases
- Genus Spiranthes: The taxonomic group to which all lady's tresses belong.
- Orchid spike: The flowering stem, which is the defining feature of the lady's tresses.
Noun
- an orchid of the genus Spiranthes having slender often twisted spikes of white flowers