ram's-head lady's slipper
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Definition
Noun: - A specific orchid species: Cypripedium arietinum, a terrestrial orchid native to northern North America. It is characterized by its distinctive flower, which has a brownish-green coloration and a lip (labellum) patterned with red and white markings. The unique shape and pattern of this lip are said to resemble the head of a male sheep (a ram).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The rare ram's-head lady's slipper is a protected species in many northern forests.
- Botanists were thrilled to discover a small population of ram's-head lady's slippers in the protected wetland.
Advanced Usage
- This term is a highly specific botanical name. Its usage is almost exclusively confined to scientific, horticultural, and nature-watching contexts.
- The name is a compound noun that functions as a single, fixed term for the plant. It is often hyphenated when used attributively (before another noun).
Variants and Related Words
- Ram's-head orchid: A less common but sometimes used synonym.
- Cypripedium arietinum: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
- Lady's slipper: The common name for the genus , referring to the slipper-shaped pouch of the flower. "Ram's-head" is a descriptive modifier specifying this particular species.
Synonyms
- Cypripedium arietinum (scientific synonym)
- Ram's-head orchid (colloquial synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- The name is purely descriptive of the flower's appearance ("ram's-head") and its genus ("lady's slipper"). It does not have idiomatic or figurative meanings outside of botany.
- There are no associated phrasal verbs or idioms for this specific botanical term.
Noun
- orchid of northern North America having a brownish-green flower and red-and-white lip suggestive of a ram's head