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lady's-slipper vs Cypripedium fasciculatum

Cypripedium fasciculatum vs lady's-slipper

lady's-slipper and Cypripedium fasciculatum both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lady's-slipper Yes No No No
Cypripedium fasciculatum Yes No No No
As nouns, Cypripedium fasciculatum is a hyponym of lady's-slipper; that is, Cypripedium fasciculatum is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than lady's-slipper:
  • lady's-slipper: any of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip; difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden
  • Cypripedium fasciculatum: clusters of several short stems each having 2 broad leaves and 2-4 drooping brownish to greenish flowers with pouches mottled with purple; British Columbia to central California and northern Colorado
lady's-slipper (noun) Cypripedium fasciculatum (noun)
any of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip; difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden clusters of several short stems each having 2 broad leaves and 2-4 drooping brownish to greenish flowers with pouches mottled with purple; British Columbia to central California and northern Colorado
Difference between lady's-slipper and Cypripedium fasciculatum

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