purple fringeless orchis

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purple fringeless orchis

A purple fringeless orchis blooms in a sunny mountain meadow.

Definition

Noun: * A species of orchid: A flowering plant native to northeastern and alpine eastern North America. It is botanically very similar to the purple fringed orchids but can be distinguished by its rosy-purple or violet flowers and leaves with finely toothed (denticulate) edges.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The rare purple fringeless orchis blooms in the wet meadows during midsummer.
    • Botanists were excited to find a small population of the purple fringeless orchis during their survey.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Context: The term is used in botanical, ecological, and horticultural writing to specify this particular species within the orchid family. It is often mentioned in discussions about native wildflowers, plant conservation, and habitat studies.
    • The conservation plan specifically addresses threats to the habitat of the purple fringeless orchis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Purple fringeless orchid: A common variant spelling, using "orchid" instead of the more traditional "orchis." Both refer to the same plant.
  • : The current scientific (Latin) name for this species.
  • : An alternative scientific name reflecting a reclassification of the genus.
Synonyms
  • Showy orchid: A general descriptive term that could apply to this and other visually striking orchid species.
  • Wild orchid: A broad term indicating it is a non-cultivated, naturally occurring orchid.
Related Phrases
  • Fringed orchid: Refers to the closely related group of orchids (e.g., purple fringed orchid) from which this species is distinguished by its fringeless labellum (flower lip).
  • Bog orchid: A habitat-descriptive phrase that may apply, as this species often grows in moist, boggy areas.
purple fringeless orchis

A purple fringeless orchis blooms in a sunny mountain meadow.

Noun
  1. orchid of northeastern and alpine eastern North America closely related to the purple fringed orchids but having rosy-purple or violet flowers with denticulate leaf divisions