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ORCHIDACEOUS PLANT

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ORCHIDACEOUS PLANT (noun)
  The noun ORCHIDACEOUS PLANT has 1 sense:

1. any of numerous plants of the orchid family usually having flowers of unusual shapes and beautiful colorsplay

  Familiarity information: ORCHIDACEOUS PLANT used as a noun is very rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


ORCHIDACEOUS PLANT (noun)


Sense 1

Meaning:

Any of numerous plants of the orchid family usually having flowers of unusual shapes and beautiful colors

Classified under:

Nouns denoting plants

Synonyms:

orchid; orchidaceous plant

Hypernyms ("orchidaceous plant" is a kind of...):

flower (a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms)

Meronyms (parts of "orchidaceous plant"):

mentum (a projection like a chin formed by the sepals and base of the column in some orchids)

mentum (a projection below the mouth of certain mollusks that resembles a chin)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "orchidaceous plant"):

lesser twayblade; Listera cordata (orchid having two triangular leaves and a short lax raceme of green to rust-colored flowers with the lip flushed mauve; Europe and Asia and North America and Greenland)

spider orchid (any of several European orchids of the genus Ophrys)

fly orchid; Ophrys insectifera; Ophrys muscifera (European orchid whose flowers resemble flies)

bee orchid; Ophrys apifera (European orchid whose flowers resemble bumble bees in shape and color)

butterfly orchid; butterfly plant; dancing lady orchid; oncidium (any orchid of the genus Oncidium: characterized by slender branching sprays of small yellow and brown flowers; often grown as houseplants)

odontoglossum (any of numerous and diverse orchids of the genus Odontoglossum having racemes of few to many showy usually large flowers in many colors)

pansy orchid (any of various orchids of the genus Miltonia having solitary or loosely racemose showy broadly spreading flowers)

maxillaria (any of numerous orchids of the genus Maxillaria often cultivated for their large brilliantly colored solitary flowers)

masdevallia (any of numerous orchids of the genus Masdevallia; tufted evergreen often diminutive plants whose flowers in a remarkable range of colors usually resemble a tricorn with sepals fused at the base to form a tube)

green adder's mouth; Malaxis-unifolia; Malaxis ophioglossoides (North American orchid having a solitary leaf and flowers with threadlike petals)

Listera ovata; twayblade (orchid having a pair of ovate leaves and a long slender raceme of green flowers sometimes tinged red-brown; Europe to central Asia)

Venus' slipper; Venus's shoe; Venus's slipper (any of various orchids of the genus Paphiopedilum having slender flower stalks bearing 1 to several waxy flowers with pouchlike lips)

broad-leaved twayblade; Listera convallarioides (small orchid with two elliptic leaves and a slender raceme of small green flowers; western North America)

fen orchid; fen orchis; Liparis loeselii (small terrestrial orchid of eastern North America and Europe having two nearly basal leaves and dull yellow-green racemose flowers)

twayblade (an orchid of the genus Liparis having a pair of leaves)

liparis (an orchid of the genus Liparis having few leaves and usually fairly small yellow-green or dull purple flowers in terminal racemes)

laelia (any of various spectacular plants of the genus Laelia having showy flowers in many colors)

Himantoglossum hircinum; lizard orchid (an orchid of the genus Himantoglossum)

Hexalectris warnockii; Texas purple spike (orchid with slender nearly leafless reddish-brown stems with loose racemes of reddish-brown flowers; of open brushy woods of southeastern Arizona and central Texas)

crested coral root; Hexalectris spicata (orchid with yellowish-brown flowers with dark veins; southeastern Arizona to the eastern United States)

rein orchid; rein orchis (any of several American wildflowers with a kidney-shaped lip)

frog orchid (any of several green orchids of the genus Habenaria)

butterfly orchid (any orchid of the genus Psychopsis: spectacular large tiger-striped orchids)

vanilla (any of numerous climbing plants of the genus Vanilla having fleshy leaves and clusters of large waxy highly fragrant white or green or topaz flowers)

vanda (any of numerous showy orchids of the genus Vanda having many large flowers in loose racemes)

fly orchid (any of several dwarf creeping orchids with small bizarre insect-like hairy flowers on slender stalks)

stelis (any of various small tropical American orchids of the genus Stelis having long slender racemes of numerous small to minute flowers)

stanhopea (any of various orchids of the genus Stanhopea having a single large leaf and loose racemes of large fragrant flowers of various colors; Mexico to Brazil)

ladies' tresses; lady's tresses (an orchid of the genus Spiranthes having slender often twisted spikes of white flowers)

sobralia (any of various showy orchids of the genus Sobralia having leafy stems and bright-colored solitary or racemose flowers similar to those of genus Cattleya)

orange-blossom orchid; Sarcochilus falcatus (diminutive Australian orchid with loose racemes of fragrant white flowers with purple and orange markings on the lip)

foxtail orchid (any of various orchids of the genus Rhyncostylis having pink- to purple-marked white flowers in a dense cylindrical raceme)

greenhood; helmet orchid (any of numerous orchids of the genus Pterostylis having leaves in a basal rosette and green flowers often striped purple or brown or red with the dorsal sepal incurved to form a hood)

fringed orchid; fringed orchis (any of several summer-flowering American orchids distinguished by a fringed or lacerated lip)

pogonia (any hardy bog orchid of the genus Pogonia: terrestrial orchids having slender rootstocks and erect stems bearing one or a few leaves and a solitary terminal flower)

pleurothallis (any of numerous small tufted orchids of the genus Pleurothallis having leathery to fleshy leaves and racemes of 1 to many small flowers)

Indian crocus (any of several dwarf orchids of the genus Pleione bearing one or two solitary white or pink to magenta or occasionally yellow flowers with slender stalks)

tangle orchid (an orchid of the genus Plectorrhiza having tangled roots and long wiry stems bearing lax racemes of small fragrant green flowers)

Platanthera leucophea; prairie white-fringed orchid (of central North America; a threatened species)

greater butterfly orchid; Habenaria chlorantha; Platanthera chlorantha (south European orchid with dark green flowers that are larger and less fragrant than Platanthera bifolia; sometimes placed in genus Habenaria)

Habenaria bifolia; lesser butterfly orchid; Platanthera bifolia (south European orchid having fragrant greenish-white flowers; sometimes placed in genus Habenaria)

rattlesnake orchid (any of various orchids of the genus Pholidota having numerous white to brown flowers in spiraling racemes clothed in slightly inflated bracts and resembling a rattlesnake's tail)

moth orchid; moth plant (any of various orchids of the genus Phalaenopsis having often drooping glossy broad obovate or oval leaves usually dark green flushed purple or mottled grey and silver)

phaius (an orchid of the genus Phaius having large plicate leaves and racemes of showy flowers)

Brassia verrucosa; spider orchid (Central American orchid having spiderlike flowers with prominent green warts)

Coeloglossum bracteatum; satyr orchid (orchid with broad ovate leaves and long-bracted green very irregular flowers)

Cleistes rosea; Pogonia rosea; rosebud orchid (orchid of central and northern South America having 1- to 3-blossomed racemes of large showy rose-colored flowers; sometimes placed in genus Pogonia)

Cleistes divaricata; funnel-crest rosebud orchid; Pogonia divaricata; spreading pogonia (orchid of northeastern United States with magenta-pink flowers having funnel-shaped lip; sometimes placed in genus Pogonia)

helleborine (any of several orchids of the genus Cephalanthera)

cattleya (any orchid of the genus Cattleya characterized by a three-lobed lip enclosing the column; among the most popular and most extravagantly beautiful orchids known)

Catasetum macrocarpum; jumping orchid (orchid having both male and female flowers in the same raceme; when a sensitive projection at the base of the column of the male flower is touched the pollen is suddenly ejected)

calypso; Calypso bulbosa; fairy-slipper (rare north temperate bog orchid bearing a solitary white to pink flower marked with purple at the tip of an erect reddish stalk above 1 basal leaf)

Calopogon pulchellum; Calopogon tuberosum; grass pink (an orchid)

calanthe (any of various showy orchids of the genus Calanthe having white or yellow or rose-colored flowers and broad leaves folded lengthwise)

caladenia (any of various orchids of the genus Caladenia)

Coeloglossum viride; frog orchid (orchid having hooded long-bracted green to yellow-green flowers suffused with purple)

Brassia lawrenceana; spider orchid (South American orchid with spiderlike pale-yellow to pale-green flowers)

brassavola (any of various tropical American orchids with usually solitary fleshy leaves and showy white to green nocturnally fragrant blossoms solitary or in racemes of up to 7)

Bletia striata; Bletilla striata (Japanese orchid with white-striped leaves and slender erect racemes of rose to magenta flowers; often cultivated; sometimes placed in genus Bletia)

bletia (any of various orchids of the genus Bletia having pseudobulbs and erect leafless racemes of large purple or pink flowers)

arethusa (any of several bog orchids of the genus Arethusa having 1 or 2 showy flowers)

adam-and-eve; Aplectrum hyemale; puttyroot (North American orchid bearing a single leaf and yellowish-brown flowers)

jewel orchid (any of several delicate Asiatic orchids grown especially for their velvety leaves with metallic white or gold veining)

angrecum (any of various spectacular orchids of the genus Angraecum having dark green leathery leaves and usually nocturnally scented white or ivory flowers)

aerides (any orchid of the genus Aerides)

orchis (any of various deciduous terrestrial orchids having fleshy tubers and flowers in erect terminal racemes)

disa (any orchid of the genus Disa; beautiful orchids with dark green leaves and usually hooded flowers; much prized as emblematic flowers in their native regions)

Gymnadenia odoratissima; short-spurred fragrant orchid (similar to Gymnadenia conopsea but with smaller flowers on shorter stems and having much shorter spurs)

fragrant orchid; Gymnadenia conopsea (European orchid having dense spikes of fragrant pink or lilac or red flowers with conspicuous spurs)

helleborine; rattlesnake plantain (any of several small temperate and tropical orchids having mottled or striped leaves and spikes of small yellowish-white flowers in a twisted raceme)

tongue-flower; tongueflower (orchid having blue to purple flowers with tongue-shaped or strap-shaped protuberances (calli) at the lip base)

helleborine (any of various orchids of the genus Epipactis)

epidendron (any of various orchids of the genus Epidendrum)

butterfly orchid; butterfly orchis; Encyclia venosa; Epidendrum venosum (Mexican epiphytic orchid having pale green or yellow-green flowers with white purple-veined lip)

butterfly orchid; Encyclia tampensis; Epidendrum tampense (orchid of Florida and the Bahamas having showy brightly colored flowers; sometimes placed in genus Epidendrum)

Cattleya citrina; Encyclia citrina; tulip orchid (Mexican epiphytic orchid with glaucous grey-green leaves and lemon- to golden-yellow flowers appearing only partially opened; sometimes placed in genus Cattleya)

Eburophyton austinae; phantom orchid; snow orchid (waxy white nearly leafless plant with stems in clusters and racemes of white flowers; northwestern United States to northern California and east to Idaho)

dendrobium (a plant of the genus Dendrobium having stems like cane and usually showy racemose flowers)

common spotted orchid; Dactylorhiza fuchsii; Dactylorhiza maculata fuchsii (European orchid having lanceolate leaves spotted purple and pink to white or mauve flowers spotted or lined deep red or purple)

marsh orchid (any of several orchids of the genus Dactylorhiza having fingerlike tuberous roots; Europe and Mediterranean region)

ladies' slipper; lady's-slipper; lady's slipper; lady-slipper; lady slipper; slipper orchid (any of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip; difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden)

cypripedia (a plant or flower of the genus Cypripedium)

cymbid; cymbidium (any of various plants of the genus Cymbidium having narrow leaves and a long drooping cluster of numerous showy and variously colored boat-shaped flowers; extensively hybridized and cultivated as houseplants and important florists' flowers)

swan-flower; swan-neck; swan orchid; swanflower; swanneck (any of several orchids of the genus Cycnoches having slender arching columns of flowers suggesting the neck of a swan)

helmet orchid; helmetflower (any of several orchids of the genus Coryanthes having racemes of a few musky-scented waxy flowers with a helmet-shaped lip process)

coral root (a wildflower of the genus Corallorhiza growing from a hard mass of rhizomes associated with a fungus that aids in absorbing nutrients from the forest floor)

coelogyne (any of various orchids of the genus Coelogyne with: clusters of fragrant lacy snow-white flowers; salmon-pink solitary flowers; chainlike racemes of topaz and chocolate brown flowers; spikes of delicate white spice-scented flowers; emerald green flowers marked with blue-black)

Holonyms ("orchidaceous plant" is a member of...):

family Orchidaceae; orchid family; Orchidaceae (enormous cosmopolitan family of perennial terrestrial or epiphytic plants with fleshy tubers or rootstocks and unusual flowers)


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