Habenaria flava var. herbiola is the scientific name of the Pale Green Orchid.
Specifically, a scientific name brings together at least two words. The first word characterizes the genus as having a rein or strap, Habenaria, to which each plant's long floral lip is compared. The second word identifies the species as having yellow, flava, as the color of its flowers. The third pinpoints this orchid as being a little plant, herbiola.
Calopogon pallidus is the scientific name of the pale grass pink orchid.Specifically, the genus "Calopogon" is characterized by a "beautiful beard" of hairs clustering around the part of the flower where pollinators cluster. The species "pallidus" is characterized by pale colors, such as the pale grass pink orchid's range from pale pink to white. The plant's stem is slender with grasslike foliage.
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.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Platanthera hyperborea.
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.
The scientific name of a white orchid is Phalaenopsis amabilis.
Habenaria flava var. herbiola is the scientific name of the Southern Rein Orchid. Pale Green Tubercled.Specifically, a scientific name combines at least two words. The first identifies the genus, whose hallmark is the rein or strap, Habenaria, to which its long floral lip is compared. The second indicates the species, which honors the yellow, flava, of its flowers. The third indicates it as a yellow flowered variety that is a little plant, herbiola.
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.
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.
'Pseudococcus dendrobiorum' is the scientific name of the orchid mealybug.
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 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.