twinflower
See also: twin flower
English
Alternative forms
- twin flower
Noun
twinflower (plural twinflowers)
- Any of species Linnaea borealis of woodland subshrubs with opposite evergreen rounded oval leaves and pendulous pink flowers that occur in pairs.
- 2020, Keith Kirby, Woodland Flowers, Bloomsbury Publishing, page 39:
- The Twinflower Linnaea borealis is a common plant in the northern Scandinavian forests that Linnaeus encountered on a trip he made through Lapland in 1732.
- Any of species Dyschoriste oblongifolia of dicotyledonous flowering plants of the family Acanthaceae, native to coastal plains regions of the United States.
- Synonym: oblongleaf snakeherb
Usage notes
- L. borealis is the sole recognised species in genus Linnaea. (Thus the term twinflower may also be considered to refer to the genus.)
Further reading
- Linnaea borealis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Linnea on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Linnaea borealis on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Linnaea borealis on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- Dyschoriste oblongifolia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Dyschoriste oblongifolia on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Dyschoriste oblongifolia on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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