Long-bracted Orchid is the common name of Habenariaviridis var. bracteata.
Specifically, the common name honors the hallmark length of the wild orchid's bracts. Bracts are modified leaves, which in this case are attractively long, pointed and slender. Other common names include American Frog Orchid, Bracted Orchid, Long-bracted Green Orchid and Satyr Orchid.
Habenaria viridis var. bracteata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Bracted Orchid.Specifically, the first word in the scientific name honors the wild orchid's genus. The second name honors the plant's species, whose hallmark is the green of its blooms and bracts or modified leaves. The scientific name also applies to the plant's other common names: American Frog, Long-bracted, Long-bracted Green and Satyr Orchids.
Habenaria viridis var. bracteata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Satyr Orchid.Specifically, the first word in the scientific name honors the wild orchid's genus. The second name honors the plant's species, whose hallmark is the green of its blooms and bracts or modified leaves. The scientific name also applies to the plant's other common names: American Frog, Bracted, Long-bracted, and Long-bracted Green Orchids.
Habenaria viridis var. bracteata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Long-bracted Green Orchid.Specifically, the first word in the scientific name honors the wild orchid's genus. The second name honors the plant's species, whose hallmark is the green of its blooms and bracts or modified leaves. The scientific name also applies to the plant's other common names: American Frog, Bracted, Long-bracted, and Satyr Orchids.
Habenaria viridis var. bracteata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the American Frog Orchid.Specifically, the first word in the scientific name honors the wild orchid's genus. The second name honors the plant's species, whose hallmark is the green of its blooms and bracts or modified leaves. The scientific name also applies to the plant's other common names: Bracted Orchid, Long-bracted, Long-bracted Green and Satyr Orchid.
Habenaria viridis var. bracteata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Long-bracted Orchid.Specifically, the first word in the scientific name honors the wild orchid's genus. The second name honors the plant's species, whose hallmark is the green of its blooms and bracts or modified leaves. The scientific name also applies to the plant's other common names: American Frog Orchid, Bracted Orchid, Long-bracted Green and Satyr Orchid.
Purple fringeless orchid is a common name for Habenaria peramoena. It therefore serves as the name by which the flowering plant is known to non-specialists.
Green fringed orchid is a common name for Habenaria lacera. The flowering plant in question also may be identified as green bog orchid or green crane orchid.
White Fringed Orchid is the common name of Habenaria blephariglottis.Specifically, the wild orchid is appreciated for its bright, clean, clear, snow-white bloom. The lip is known for its attractive downward turning fringe. Another common name is Plume-of-Navarre.
Purple Fringed Orchid is the common name of Habenaria psychodes.Specifically, the wild orchid's common name honors the lilac or magenta color of its bloom. It also honors the signature flaring and fine fringing of the orchid lip. Other common names include Butterfly Orchid and Soldier's Plume.
Snowy Orchid is the common name of Habenaria nivea.Specifically, the scientific name honors the plant's membership among the bog-loving wild orchids. The species name and the common name also honor the clean, clear, snowy whiteness of the flower's bloom. Other common names include Bog Torch and Frog Spear orchids.
Two-colored crane orchid is a common name for Habenaria x bicolor. The flowering plant in question also may be heard identified as two-colored bog orchid or two-colored fringed orchid.
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