Spotted Coral Root is the common name of Corallorhiza maculata.
Specifically, the common name honors the wild orchid's overall coral color. Another common name, Large Coral Root, pays tribute to the plant's height. Still another, Many-flowered Coral Root, points out the gorgeous arrangement and shape of the plant's summer and fall blooms.
Corallorhiza maculata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Spotted Coral Root.Specifically, the scientific name has at least two parts. The first identifies the genus as that of the coral rooted wild orchids, Corallorhiza. The second identifies the species as having spots, maculata. Other common names include Large Coral Root and Many-flowered Coral Root.
Corallorhiza maculata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Large Coral Root.Specifically, the scientific name has at least two parts. The first identifies the genus as that of the coral rooted wild orchids, Corallorhiza. The second identifies the species as having spotted flowers, maculata. Other common names include Many-flowered and Spotted Coral Root Orchids.
Corallorhiza maculata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Many-flowered Coral Root.Specifically, the scientific name has at least two parts. The first identifies the genus as that of coral root wild orchids, Corallorhiza. The second identifies the species as spotted, maculata. Other common names include Large and Spotted Coral Root Orchids.
Spring coralroot is a common name for Corallorhiza wisteriana. It also may be heard designated Wister's coralroot orchid.
Autumn Coral Root is the common name of Corallorhiza odontorhiza.Specifically, the common name honors the wild orchid's late summer into mid-fall bloom. It also emphasizes the overall coral cast of the plant, particularly in terms of its tall, yellow to purplish bronze stems. Other common names include Late Coral Root and Small Coral Root.
Inocybe maculata was created in 1885.
Channa maculata was created in 1801.
Platythelphusa maculata was created in 1902.
Penicillaria maculata was created in 1889.
Lysiosquillina maculata was created in 1793.
Allothereua maculata was created in 1844.
Alcis maculata was created in 1867.