Habenaria lacera is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Ragged Fringed Orchid.
Specifically, a scientific name has at least two words. The first identifies the genus, whose hallmark is the rein or strap, Habenaria, to which the orchid's long floral lip is compared. The second is the species, which honors the orchid's irregularly fringed lip, lacera.
Habenaria lacera is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Ragged Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name comprises at least two words. The first word identifies the genus' hallmark rein or strap, Habenaria, to which each orchid's long floral lip is compared. The second pinpoints the species' irregularly fringed lip, lacera.
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.
Habenaria blephariglottis is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the White Fringed Orchid.Specifically, the scientific name is made up of at least two words. The first word is the genus, which identifies this plant as a wild orchid. The second word is the species, which describes the orchid in question as having a characteristically fringed lip as part of the bloom.
Habenaria ciliaris is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Yellow Fringed Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name comprises at least two words. The first identifies the genus, whose hallmark is the rein or strap, Habenaria, to which the long floral lip is compared. The second indicates that the genus' floral lip is fringed, ciliaris.
Habenaria cristata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Crested Fringed Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name brings together at least two words. The first identifies the genus, whose hallmark is the rein or strap, Habenaria, to which the long floral lip is likened. The second is the species, whose lip is described as crested, cristata, by the fringed floral lip.
Habenaria blephariglottis is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Plume-of-Navarre orchid.Specifically, the scientific name is made up of at least two words. The first word is the genus, which identifies this plant as a wild orchid. The second word is the species, which describes the orchid in question as having a characteristically fringed lip as part of the bloom.
Habenaria psychodes is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Purple Fringed Orchid.Specifically, the scientific name has two parts. The first word identifies the genus as that of the rein or strap like orchids, Habenaria, because of their long lip. The second word identifies the species as having butterfly like flowers, psychodes. The name also may be linked with the Butterfly Orchid and the Soldier's Plume, which are other popular common names.
Habenaria x bicolor is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Bicolored Fringed Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name has at least two words. The first is the genus, which characterized by its rein or strap, Habenaria, in reference to the flower's long lip. The second is the sign, x, that it is a hybrid (of the White and Yellow Fringed Orchids, H. blephariglottis and H. ciliaris). The third is the species, which mixes the white and yellow colors of its above mentioned parents, bicolor.
Habenaria psychodes is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Soldier's Plume Orchid.Specifically, the scientific name brings together two concepts. The first word gives the genus as that of the rein or strap like orchids, Habenaria, because of their long lip. The second word identifies the orchid species of butterfly like flowers, psychodes. The name also may be linked with the Purple Fringed Orchid and the Soldier's Plume, which are other popular common names for the same wild orchid.
Epidendrum conopseum is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Green-fly Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name comprises at least two words. The first is the genus, which honors the growth of these orchids away from the ground and up in the trees, Epidendrum. The second is the species, which honors the gnat like inconspicuousness of the plant's bloom, conopseum.
The scientific name of a white orchid is Phalaenopsis amabilis.
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.