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Definition of coralroot in English: coralrootnoun 1A leafless orchid which has inconspicuous flowers and lacks chlorophyll. It has a pale knobbly rhizome which obtains nourishment from decaying organic matter. 珊瑚根茎兰 Genus Corallorhiza, family Orchidaceae: several species, including the widespread C. trifida Example sentencesExamples - There are two other coralroots (Striped and Western) in our area.
- Ferns and coralroot orchids grow in the deep woods, while greenfly orchids and resurrection ferns adorn the live oak branches.
- There is also a small genus of orchids, called coralroots, that obtains the majority of its nutrition from a mycorrhizal association with soil fungi.
- Lilacs, Canada anemone, orange hawkweed, blue-eyed grass, wild sarsaparilla, coralroot orchid in cedar-hemlock woods, hundreds of jack-in-the-pulpits along Hidden Bluff Trail.
- A similar situation is found in the coralroot orchids (genus Corallorhiza).
- The Navajo made a tea of spotted coralroot used as a lotion for ringworm or skin disease.
- In June, berries are ripe and we will look for the coralroot orchids under the oak trees.
- Still plenty of fairyslipper along the Incense Cedar Trail, and additional striped coralroot orchids have joined the one specimen that has been blooming for over a month.
- Several coralroot orchids grew on the downslope of the portage to Proulx.
- The others are early coralroot and late coralroot.
- Some of the orchids were growing immediately adjacent to coralroots, and it's curious that these two species should so prefer this one particular area under oaks.
- The coralroot orchids are not considered ‘true’ vascular plant parasites because they do not have haustoria.
- Red coralroot orchids, pale irises, white-flowered thimbleberry, and tanoak look up to madrones that would be the giants of any other forest.
- Prior to 1995, all of the then known species of coralroots in North America except Wister's coralroot were known to have a particular color form variation.
- Over 360 species of plant have been recorded on site including creeping spearwort (found at only four other sites in Britain) and coralroot orchid.
- Other floral delights along the trail include spotted coralroot orchids, twisted stalk, fireweed, and showy asters.
- An unexpected display of coralroot orchid near the trailhead was just the first of many stops along the way.
- This year, I saw them in a number of places, got a good look and learned they are spotted coralroots.
- The coralroots are the only members of the orchid family native to Nova Scotia that are without chlorophyll and depend upon the decomposing remains of other plants for sustenance.
- Forget-me-nots bloom in the spring, along with strawberries and iris, and you may even see a few striking red spotted coralroots, a saprophytic orchid.
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another term for cockscomb (sense 3)
2A Eurasian woodland plant with purple flowers and bulbils at the base of the stem. 鳞茎碎米荠 Cardamine bulbifera, family Cruciferae Example sentencesExamples - Here in spring you can see wood anemones bluebells and an unusual plant with pinkish flowers called coralroot bittercress.
- Old Park Wood is the most varied piece of woodland in Middlesex with an abundance of flowers in spring including yellow archangel, lesser celandine, wood anemone, coralroot bittercress and bluebells.
- Bluebells form a stunning carpet, along with yellow archangel, lesser celandine, wood anemone and the uncommon coralroot bittercress.
- In spring time the floor is bright with bluebells, wood anemone and wild daffodils and also supports the nationally rare coralroot bittercress.
- Ancient woods are home to some special plants such as yellow bird's nest, coralroot bittercress and a number of rare orchids.
Definition of coralroot in US English: coralroot(also coralroot orchid) nounˈkôrəlˌro͞ot 1A leafless orchid that has inconspicuous flowers and lacks chlorophyll. It has a pale knobbly rhizome that obtains nourishment from decaying organic matter. 珊瑚根茎兰 Genus Corallorhiza, family Orchidaceae: several species, including the widespread C. trifida Example sentencesExamples - The coralroot orchids are not considered ‘true’ vascular plant parasites because they do not have haustoria.
- A similar situation is found in the coralroot orchids (genus Corallorhiza).
- The others are early coralroot and late coralroot.
- Several coralroot orchids grew on the downslope of the portage to Proulx.
- An unexpected display of coralroot orchid near the trailhead was just the first of many stops along the way.
- The Navajo made a tea of spotted coralroot used as a lotion for ringworm or skin disease.
- There is also a small genus of orchids, called coralroots, that obtains the majority of its nutrition from a mycorrhizal association with soil fungi.
- Prior to 1995, all of the then known species of coralroots in North America except Wister's coralroot were known to have a particular color form variation.
- Over 360 species of plant have been recorded on site including creeping spearwort (found at only four other sites in Britain) and coralroot orchid.
- Lilacs, Canada anemone, orange hawkweed, blue-eyed grass, wild sarsaparilla, coralroot orchid in cedar-hemlock woods, hundreds of jack-in-the-pulpits along Hidden Bluff Trail.
- This year, I saw them in a number of places, got a good look and learned they are spotted coralroots.
- Ferns and coralroot orchids grow in the deep woods, while greenfly orchids and resurrection ferns adorn the live oak branches.
- Red coralroot orchids, pale irises, white-flowered thimbleberry, and tanoak look up to madrones that would be the giants of any other forest.
- Forget-me-nots bloom in the spring, along with strawberries and iris, and you may even see a few striking red spotted coralroots, a saprophytic orchid.
- Some of the orchids were growing immediately adjacent to coralroots, and it's curious that these two species should so prefer this one particular area under oaks.
- Other floral delights along the trail include spotted coralroot orchids, twisted stalk, fireweed, and showy asters.
- The coralroots are the only members of the orchid family native to Nova Scotia that are without chlorophyll and depend upon the decomposing remains of other plants for sustenance.
- There are two other coralroots (Striped and Western) in our area.
- Still plenty of fairyslipper along the Incense Cedar Trail, and additional striped coralroot orchids have joined the one specimen that has been blooming for over a month.
- In June, berries are ripe and we will look for the coralroot orchids under the oak trees.
- 1.1
another term for cockscomb (sense 3)
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