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Orchids PNG - Orchids glossary
Category: Animals and Nature > Orchid terms
Date & country: 04/08/2014, UK Words: 193
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velamenspongy tissue that surrounds the roots
viscidiuma viscid part of the rostellum which is clearly defined and removed with the pollinia as a unit to attach the pollinia to the pollinator
zygomorphicbilaterally symmetrical
tridentatethree-toothed
truncateending abruptly as though cut off
tunicatehaving separable membranous coats or sheaths
typethe original specimen from which a new taxon was described (an abbreviation of holotype)
umbelflowers and pedicels of approximately equal length arising from near the apex of the peduncle
tepalpetal or sepal
terminalinflorescence that occurs at the tip of the stem
thecathe lateral half of an anther
tomentoseuniformly covered with fine hairs scarcely visible to the naked eye
trapeziformshaped like a trapezium, i.e. foursided, but with one pair of sides parallel
trapezoida quadrilateral shape with 4 straight lines no 2 of which are parallel
taxona taxonomic group of any rank (e.g. (pl. taxa)species, genus, tribe)
striatestriped
subcylindricalalmost cylindrical
subequalalmost equal
subfalcatealmost falcate
suborbiculatealmost orbiculate
subtriangularalmost triangular
sympodial'growing on may feet', pseudobulbs connected by rhizomes
stipea non-viscid band or strap of tissue that connects the pollinia to the viscidium
stigmathat portion of the column which is receptive to the pollen
stellateresembling a star's rays
stamenmale organ of a flower
staminodeabortive stamen or organ resembling it, without an anther
spathulatespoon-shaped
spura tubular expansion, resembling a cock's spur in form, of a sepal or petal, usually producing nectar
spathea large bract completely covering an organ
sinuouswith an outline or margin strongly wavy
sepalflower leaf
sericeoussilky pubescent
sensuin the sense of some author
rostelluman organ usually formed from the uppermost margin of the stigma and to which the pollinia usually adhere to after the flower opens
rostruma beak-like extension of the anther which assists in gluing the pollinia to the pollinator
rugosewrinkled
rupicilousgrowing amongst rocks
saccatepouch- or bag-shaped
saprophyteliving on dead organic matter, rather than through photosynthesis
rhomboiddiamond-shaped an equilateral but not right-angled parallelogram
rhizomea horizontal stem, sometimes root-like in appearance, from which the roots arise and the apex of which progressively sends up stems/leaves
reniformkidney-shaped
resupinaterefers to upside-down position of the flower caused by a twisting of the ovary or pedicel so that the column is above the labellum
retinaculumanother name for viscidium
retuserounded at the end, but with a broad shallow notch in the center
pseudobulba thickened and bulb-like internode or group of internodes in the stem of an orchid
puberulouscovered with short hairs (indicates a less coarse indumentum than pubescent)
pubescentcovered with short soft hairs
racemean unbranched inflorescence of pedicellate flowers those at the bottom opening first rhachis (rachis) the axis of an inflorescence of a compound leaf (usually excluding the petiole of which it is a continuation)
population(1) genetically, a group of individuals related by common descent and treated as a unit for convenience. There is no definite to size or amount of variability contained within. (2) statistically a group of homogenous observations or individuals on which such observations are made
polliniuma large group of pollen
porrectdirected outward and forward
provenancethe ultimate natural origin of a plant species or group of plants of one species. Synonymous with 'geographic origin'
plicatefolded back and forth
pedicelstalk of an individual flower
pedunclestalk of an inflorescence or of a solitary flower
penduloushanging down loosely
petalfloral leaves
petiolestalk by which the leaf is attached to the stem
ovoidegg-shaped (a three-dimensional figure)
panicleflowers or pedicels spaced along branches of a compoundly branched lengthened axis
paniculatebranching
papillosecovered with minute protuberances
paramorphany taxonomic variant within a species; used particularly when, because of lack of data, its status cannot be defined more precisely
ovateflat surface about twice as long as wide with broader end well below middle - egg-shaped in plan
ovaryfemale part of flowers containing the ovule or ovules
orbicularround and flat in shape
outcrossingmating unrelated parents
obtuseblunt or rounded at apex
obtusenot acute at the apex, blunt
oblanceolatesimilar to lanceolate, but attached at the narrow end
oblongbroad shape but longer than wide and with parallel sides
oblonglonger than broad with parallel sides
oblong-lanceolatehalf-way between the two shapes involved
obovatereversed ovate
obcordatenarrow at the base and terminating with two rounded lobes; the opposite of cordate
ob-in front of a shape description means a reversal of the shape
merousx-merous x-parts in each whorl of floral organs
nectarya nectar-producing structure and gland
nodepart of stem which bears flower or leaf
nom. illegit.nomen illegitum, illegitimate name; a name contravening the Rules of Botanical Nomenclature and hence not usable by those who wish to be correct
nonnot
lobea rounded projection of part of a leaf or other organ
mentuma chin-like projection formed by the sepals and extended foot of the column
lithophytica plant that grows on rocks
linguatetongue-shaped
lipthe lip-like third petal of an orchid flower, the labellum
internodepart of stem between two nodes or joints
keela longitudinal raised ridge or vein
labellum (lip)a modified petal in Orchidaceae usually different in shape, surface and vestiture as to attract pollinators
laminathe blade or the expanded part of the leaf or flower
lanceolatespear-shaped, broadest at base, narrow and gradually acute at apex
lateralat the side of it
linearlong and narrow with more or less parallel edges
inflorescencethe arrangement of the flowers, used to collectively include the flowers, the rhachis and the peduncle
imbricateoverlapping like roof tiles
hybridartificially created plant from crossing two related species or hybirds
hastatetriangular with diverging basal lateral lobes
holotypetype specimen