How To Use Cypripedium In A Sentence

  • I had returned to the old home during a summer vacation of the State University, and, having made a beginning in botany, I was, of course, full of enthusiasm and ran eagerly to my beloved pogonia, calopogon, and cypripedium gardens, osmunda ferneries, and the lake lilies and pitcher-plants. The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
  • One of the most spectacular growing sites for cypripediums in the Minshan are Huanglong and Jiuzhaigou, which are both UNESCO World Nature Heritages and Biosphere reserves and of course national nature reserves.
  • The status of rare and endangered flora such as the populations of Saussurea obvallata, Meconopsis aculeata, Cypripedium cordigerum, Dactlyorhiza hatagirea, Aconitum spp. in permanent plots; Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park, India
  • The leaf of Paphiopedilum had higher leaf construction cost and longer repayment time than that of Cypripedium.
  • The willows do better; painted-cup, cypripedium, and the hollow stalks of span-broad white umbels, find a footing among their stems. The Land of Little Rain
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  • I had returned to the old home during a summer vacation of the State University, and, having made a beginning in botany, I was, of course, full of enthusiasm and ran eagerly to my beloved pogonia, calopogon, and cypripedium gardens, osmunda ferneries, and the lake lilies and pitcher-plants. The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
  • But, given the cost of obtaining cypripediums, which will always be high for flowering size plants, I cannot recommend just dropping them into a hole in the ground and leaving things to nature.
  • I had returned to the old home during a summer vacation of the State University, and, having made a beginning in botany, I was, of course, full of enthusiasm and ran eagerly to my beloved pogonia, calopogon, and cypripedium gardens, osmunda ferneries, and the lake lilies and pitcher-plants. The Story of My Boyhood and Youth
  • A strange etiquette this of the cypripedium, which speeds its parting guest with a sticky plaster smeared all over its back. My Studio Neighbors
  • And there are several fine orchids, habenaria, and cypripedium, the latter very rare, once common in the Valley near the foot of Glacier The Yosemite
  • O'Connell and Johnston, for example, found that microhabitat characteristics (e.g. presence of ericaceous shrubs or open canopy) had a larger effect on pollination success in the orchid Cypripedium acaule than floral traits.
  • Falling in love with hybrid cypripediums has been shown to be dangerous for your fiscal well-being.
  • They are similar to our native Ohio cypripediums and you may consider the paphiopedilums to be the tropical cousins to the cypripediums.
  • The most beautiful is the showy lady's-slipper (_Cypripedium spectabile_), whose large, pink and white flowers rival in beauty many of the choicest tropical orchids. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
  • The cypripediums alone possess glutinous pollen grains, and with them the peculiar mechanical construction requisite to the accomplishment of fertilisation.
  • The last nest of this bird I found was while in quest of the pink cypripedium. Bird Stories from Burroughs Sketches of Bird Life Taken from the Works of John Burroughs
  • The most beautiful is the showy lady's-slipper (_Cypripedium spectabile_), whose large, pink and white flowers rival in beauty many of the choicest tropical orchids. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
  • The large yellow cypripedium has a peculiar, heavy, oily odor. The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton
  • In 1940 she acquired 25 hybrid cypripediums from England to save them from the war.
  • Here is the haunt of the lady-slipper, (_cypripedium_,) a shy, rare flower, like a little sack delicately veined, with a faint musky scent, and large-flapped leaves shading its flower. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860
  • The genus Cypripedium comprises 49 species, which are widely distributed throughout Northern America, Eastern Asia and Europe.
  • The "column" (B) in the cypripedium is very distinctive, and from the front view is very non-committal. My Studio Neighbors
  • Such, with slight modifications, is the plan evolved by the whole cypripedium tribe. My Studio Neighbors

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