lady's slipper
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of wild orchid: Any of several orchids, primarily found in North America, characterized by a distinctive flower with a large, hollow, pouch-shaped petal (the lip) that resembles a slipper. 2. A difficult-to-cultivate plant: Refers specifically to these orchids' reputation for being challenging or unsuccessful to grow in typical garden conditions.
Usage
The term "lady's slipper" is used as a common name for a group of orchids. It is typically used in botanical, gardening, and nature contexts. * It functions as a countable noun (e.g., a lady's slipper, several lady's slippers). * It often appears with a modifier specifying the type, such as pink lady's slipper or yellow lady's slipper.
Examples
- General Use:
- While hiking in the woods, we were lucky to spot a rare lady's slipper in bloom.
- The lady's slipper is one of the most recognizable wild orchids due to its unique flower shape.
- Referring to Cultivation:
- Many enthusiasts find the lady's slipper impossible to cultivate because it requires very specific soil fungi.
- Attempts to transplant a lady's slipper from the wild to a garden usually fail.
Advanced Usage
- "Lady's slipper orchid": A more precise and formal term, explicitly identifying the plant as a member of the orchid family.
- The conservation group focuses on protecting native lady's slipper orchids.
Variants and Related Words
- Lady's slippers (plural): The standard plural form.
- Ladyslipper (less common): A sometimes-used closed compound form.
- Cypripedium (noun): The scientific genus name for most temperate zone lady's slipper orchids.
- Moccasin flower (noun): A common alternative name for some species, like the (pink lady's slipper).
Synonyms
- Slipper orchid (noun): A broader term that can include tropical species.
- Orchid (noun): The general family name; "lady's slipper" is a specific type of orchid.
Related Phrases
- Pouch-like lip: A descriptive phrase referring to the defining morphological feature of the flower.
- The insect is trapped temporarily inside the flower's pouch-like lip.
Noun
- any of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip; difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden