Cypripedium reginae is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Queen Lady's Slipper.
Specifically, a scientific name combines at least two words. The first identifies the genus, in which the shoe of Venus the goddess of beauty, Cypripedium, is the supposed model of the plant's much admired bloom. The second indicates the species, which is likened to a queen, reginae, in its stately beauty.
Queen Lady's Slipper is the common name of Cypripedium reginae.Specifically, the wild orchid is rare and therefore quite an accomplishment when found. It is considered to have the feminine, stately bearing of a queen. Other common names include Big Pink and White, Large White Lady's Slipper, and Showy Lady's Slipper.
One to three feet (30.48 centimeters - 0.9144 meters) is the mature size of the Queen Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium reginae).Specifically, this wild orchid can vary considerably in mature height. It draws the visitor's attention because of its perfect bloom, sheathing leaves and stout stem. But it is becoming extremely rare because of encroaching development and relentless poaching.
May to early September is the bloom time of the Queen Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium reginae).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from late spring into early fall. It calls attention to itself because of its beautiful bloom and hairy stem sheathed with broad leaves. Unfortunately, the irritating hairs on the plant's leaves and stems do not deter ruthless poachers from turning this spectacular beauty into a rare resident in its own native habitats.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Pink 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.
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The pink and white lady's slipper (Cypripedium reginae), also knows as the showy lady's slipper or queen's lady slipper, is a rare and beautiful plant. Of all the flowers in Minnesota, many people felt this was the most impressive, so the State Legislature voted to make it the state flower in 1902 and has protected it since 1925. One of the factors that influenced the decision is the uniqueness of the flower. The plants grow to be about four feet tall and can live for 50 years.
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