Hexalectris spicata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Cockscomb Orchid.
Specifically, the scientific name combines two words. The first word indicates that the genus is characterized by having six cockscomb like raised ridges on the orchid's lip, Hexalectris. The second is the species, which is unique because of the spiked arrangement of flowers on the stalk, spicata. The name also may be linked with the Brunetta and Crested Coral Root Orchids, which are other popular common names.
Celosia is the scientific name for the Cockscomb flower.
Hexalectris spicata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Brunetta Orchid.Specifically, the scientific name can involve two words. The first identifies the genus as that of wild orchids havingsix cockscomb like raised ridges on the orchid's lip, Hexalectris. The second indicates that the species has a spiked arrangement of flowers on the stalk, spicata. The name also may be linked with the Cockscomb and Crested Coral Root Orchids, which are other popular common names.
Hexalectris spicata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Crested Coral Root.Specifically, the scientific name has at least two parts. The first word identifies the genus as that of the six cockscomb like raised ridges on the orchid's lip, Hexalectris. The second word identifies the species as having a spiked arrangement of flowers on the stalk, spicata. The name also may be linked with the Brunetta and Cockscomb orchids, which are other popular common names.
Celosia plumosa
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Celosia crista.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Cockscomb Orchid (Hexalectris spicata).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeast as Maryland. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Florida. It also can be found in Arizona, Arkansas and Missouri.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Colopha ulmicola.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Celosia argentea var. plumosa.
'Pseudococcus dendrobiorum' is the scientific name of the orchid mealybug.
Habenaria x bicolor is a scientific name for the bicolor fringed orchid. It also serves as the binomial, Latin, or taxonomic name for the synonymous bicolor bog orchid and two-colored crane orchid.
There is a type of orchid called grass pink. The scientific name is calopogon.
Vanilla planifola