noun
- A genus of orchids native to temperate regions, characterized by a distinctive pouch-shaped labellum (lower petal); also called lady's slipper.
Usage: botanical term; often capitalized when referring to the genus
Examples
- The cypripedium is prized by orchid collectors for its unusual pouch-like flower.
- Cypripedium acaule, the pink lady's slipper, is native to eastern North America.
- Many species of cypripedium are protected by law due to overharvesting.
- The distinctive pouch of the cypripedium attracts specific pollinating insects.
- Gardeners often struggle to cultivate cypripedium in home settings because of its specific soil requirements.