Corallorhiza trifida is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Pale Coral Root.
Specifically, a scientific name brings together at least two words. The first identifies the genus as that of the coral rooted orchids, Corallorhiza. The second indicates that the species is characterized by a three lobe lip, trifida.
Yellow is the bloom color of the Pale Coral Root (Corallorhiza trifida).Specifically, this wild orchid does not vary in color. It has yellow flowers. But the floral lip always is white.
One foot (30.48 centimeters) is the mature size of the Pale Coral Root (Corallorhiza trifida).Specifically, this wild orchid does not vary in its mature height. It is a social plant that grows in colonies. It stands out in its shaded environment because of its colonizing habits and because of its bright yellow bloom colors.
Damp nutrient rich land is the habitat of the Pale Coral Root (Corallorhiza trifida).Specifically, this wild orchid favors soil that is moist and rich in the nutrients necessary for life sustaining processes within plants. It finds both needs met in damp thickets and woods. But it also flourishes in swamps.
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 odontorhiza is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Late Coral Root.Specifically, a scientific name includes at least two names. The first part is the genus of the coral root orchids, Corallorhiza. The second part is the species of toothed root orchids within that genus, odontorhiza. This scientific name also may be found linked with the Autumn Coral Root and the Small Coral Root, which are other common names for the very same plant.
Corallorhiza odontorhiza is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Small Coral Root.Specifically, a scientific name includes at least two names. The first part is the genus of the coral root orchids, Corallorhiza. The second part is the species of toothed root orchids within that genus, odontorhiza. This scientific name also may be found linked with the Autumn Coral Root and the Late Coral Root, which are other common names for the very same plant.
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.
Corallorhiza wisteriana is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of Wister's Coral Root Orchid.Specifically, the scientific name comprises at least two words. The first word identifies the genus as the coral root orchids, Corallorhiza. The second indicates that the species honors its discoverer, Charles J. Wister (1782-1865). The name also is applied to the plant's other popular common names: Early Southern Coral Root and Spring Coral Root Orchids.
Purple is the bloom color of the Small Coral Root (Corallorhiza odontorhiza).Specifically, the sepals and side petals can range in color from pale green to yellow, but always with purple tinting. They form a hood over this wild orchid's short lip. The lip has a white surface that is streaked with purple.
Corallorhiza trifida is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Early Coral Root Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name combines at least two words. The first word describes the genus as that of the coral rooted orchids, Corallorhiza. The second word identifies the species as having a three lobe lip, trifida.
Corallorhiza trifida is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Northern Coral Root Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name comprises at least two words. The first word indicates that the genus is that of the coral rooted orchids, Corallorhiza. The second word pinpoints the species' characteristic three lobe lip, trifida.
Purple is the bloom color of the Late Coral Root (Corallorhiza odontorhiza).Specifically, the sepals and side petals exhibit purple tinting on a range of colors from pale green to yellow. They form a hood over this wild orchid's short lip. Purple streaks the lip's otherwise white surface.