vanda caerulea
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Definition
Noun: * A species of orchid (Vanda caerulea) native to parts of Asia, particularly northeastern India, Thailand, and Myanmar. It is renowned for its striking, long-lasting flowers, which are typically a pale to deep lilac-blue color. This orchid is epiphytic, meaning it grows on other plants for support.
Usage
- is used as the scientific (Latin) name for this specific orchid species. It is the standard term in botany, horticulture, and among orchid enthusiasts.
- In common language, it is often referred to simply as the "Blue Vanda" or "Blue Orchid," though is the precise identifier.
Examples
- The Vanda caerulea is highly prized by collectors for its unique blue blossoms.
- In its natural habitat, Vanda caerulea can be found growing on tree branches in cool, mountainous forests.
- The greenhouse has a special section dedicated to rare species like the Vanda caerulea.
Advanced Usage
- The species name "caerulea" is Latin for "sky-blue" or "cerulean," directly describing the flower's distinctive hue.
- In taxonomic classification, belongs to the genus and the family Orchidaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Blue Vanda: The common English name for .
- Vanda: The genus to which this species belongs, comprising many other epiphytic orchids.
- Orchid: The common name for plants in the family Orchidaceae, which includes .
Synonyms
- Blue Vanda
- Blue Orchid (Note: This is a general term that can refer to other blue-flowered orchids, but it is commonly used for ).
Related Terms
- Epiphyte: A plant that grows non-parasitically on another plant, deriving moisture and nutrients from the air. is an epiphyte.
- Inflorescence: The complete flower head of a plant. The inflorescence of is a long, erect raceme bearing multiple flowers.
- Lithophyte: A plant that grows on rocks. While primarily an epiphyte, can sometimes grow as a lithophyte.
Noun
- famous orchid of northern India having large pale to deep lilac-blue flowers