psychopsis krameriana

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psychopsis krameriana

A vibrant Psychopsis krameriana orchid blooms in a botanical garden.

Definition

Noun: * A species of orchid native to South and Central America, characterized by flowers that resemble but are smaller than those of the Psychopsis papilio (butterfly orchid). It has historically been classified within the genus Oncidium.

Usage Notes
  • This is a specific, scientific botanical name for a type of orchid. It is used in formal, academic, or horticultural contexts.
  • The name follows binomial nomenclature: is the genus name, and is the specific epithet. It is always written in italics.
  • The common name is often "Kramer's butterfly orchid" or simply referenced by its scientific name.
Examples
  • The Psychopsis krameriana in the greenhouse has begun to bloom.
  • Botanists studied the habitat requirements of Psychopsis krameriana in Ecuador.
  • This specimen was originally classified as an but is now correctly identified as Psychopsis krameriana.
Advanced Usage
  • The name can be abbreviated after first use in a scientific text, e.g., .
  • It may be used in discussions about orchid taxonomy, hybridization, or conservation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Synonyms (Taxonomic): (an older, synonymized classification).
  • Related Terms:
    • Psychopsis papilio: A closely related species with larger flowers, commonly called the "butterfly orchid."
    • Oncidium: A large and diverse genus of orchids, to which this species was once assigned.
Word Origin

The name is derived from: * Psychopsis: From Greek psyche (butterfly, soul) and opsis (appearance), meaning "butterfly-like." * krameriana: A Latinized epithet often meaning "of Kramer" or "named for Kramer," likely honoring a person with the surname Kramer, such as a botanist or orchid collector.

psychopsis krameriana

A vibrant Psychopsis krameriana orchid blooms in a botanical garden.

Noun
  1. orchid of South and Central America having flowers similar to but smaller than Psychopsis papilio; sometimes placed in genus Oncidium