'Moccasin flower', 'Pink Lady's Slipper', 'Stemless Lady's Slipper' and 'Venus' Lady-slipper'are common names for Cypripedium acaule. The wildflower is a colorful, cooperative ground cover choice for areas where shrubs and trees grow. Specifically, the plant can handle the filtered light, partial shade and somewhat acidic, moist soils that may be associated with some woody plant-friendly environments.
April through July is the bloom time for the moccasin flower [Cypripedium acaule]. The plant reaches a mature height of 6 - 15 inches [15.24 - 38.1 centimeters]. It's topped by a rosy pink, pouch-shaped bloom that looks like the rounded toe of a slipper or moccasin. It also is called Pink Lady's Slipper, and is related to the Yellow Lady's Slipper [Cypripedium parviflorum].
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Cypripedium acaule was created in 1789.
The botanical and/or scientific name for the "Lady's slipper orchid" is Cypripedium acaule, an/or Cypripedium spp. (orchidaceae: Orchid Family). Common names also known as steeple cap, slipper orchid, Venus' shoes, nerve root, lady's slipper, just to name a few.Please see related link below!
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.
Lady's Slipper is the common name of the orchid family Cypripedium.
Cypripedium calceolus
Cypripedium passerinum was created in 1823.
Cypripedium elegans was created in 1886.
Cypripedium parviflorum was created in 1791.
Two feet (60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Pink Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium acaule).Specifically, this wild orchid does not vary in mature height. It is easy to find because of its drought tolerant capabilities. It stands out because of the color and shape of its prominent pink bloom.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cypripedium candidum.
The exact number of lady slippers, particularly the rare species like the Pink Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) and the Showy Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium reginae), is difficult to determine due to their specific habitats and varying populations across regions. Many species face threats from habitat loss, climate change, and over-collection, leading to declining numbers. Conservation efforts are ongoing, but precise global counts remain elusive. Overall, it is crucial to protect their habitats to ensure their survival.
April through July is the bloom time for the moccasin flower [Cypripedium acaule]. The plant reaches a mature height of 6 - 15 inches [15.24 - 38.1 centimeters]. It's topped by a rosy pink, pouch-shaped bloom that looks like the rounded toe of a slipper or moccasin. It also is called Pink Lady's Slipper, and is related to the Yellow Lady's Slipper [Cypripedium parviflorum].