"Showy orchid" is one common name for Orchis spectabilis.
Specifically, the plant in question draws upon more than one in terms of both common and scientific names. It currently goes by the binomial name Galearis spectabilis. Other common names include gay orchis, purple orchis, purple-hooded orchis, and showy orchis.
Orchis spectabilis is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Showy Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name brings together at least two words. The first identifies the genus as that of the orchids, Orchis. The second indicates that the species is outstanding, spectabilis.
Orchis spectabilis is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Two-leaved Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name has at least two words. The first word indicates that the genus is that of the orchids, Orchis. The second word maintains that the species is outstanding, spectabilis.
Orchis spectabilis is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Purple-hooded Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name combines at least two words. The first word describes the genus as that of the orchids, Orchis. The second word elaborates that the species is outstanding, spectabilis.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Common Lady's Slipper (Orchis spectabilis).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Georgia. It grows northwestward to the Mississippi River and across it into Minnesota. It extends southwestward to Arkansas.
Orchis.
Goniistius spectabilis
Dicentra spectabilis
Manilkara spectabilis was created in 1912.
Sabellastarte spectabilis was created in 1878.
Chrysolopus spectabilis was created in 1775.
Nepenthes spectabilis was created in 1928.
Carex spectabilis was created in 1836.