Definition of Greenhood. Meaning of Greenhood. Synonyms of Greenhood

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Definition of Greenhood

Greenhood
Greenhead Green"head, Greenhood Green"hood, n. A state of greenness; verdancy. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Greenhood from wikipedia

- species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Commonly called greenhood orchids, they are terrestrial, deciduous, perennial, tuberous, herbs found...
- Pterostylis arbuscula, commonly known as dark banded greenhood, or mallee banded greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to the south of continental...
- known as the Hindmarsh Valley greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to South Australia. As with similar greenhoods, plants in flower differ from those...
- waterfall greenhood, escarpment greenhood or pretty greenhood is a species of orchid endemic to New South Wales. As with similar greenhoods, the flowering...
- Pterostylis xerophila, commonly known as the desert greenhood, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to South Australia. Both flowering...
- Pterostylis flavovirens, commonly known as the coastal banded greenhood, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae that is endemic to South Australia...
- Pterostylis ampliata, commonly known as the large autumn greenhood, is a species of greenhood orchid endemic to eastern Australia. It is similar in appearance...
- dark brown and white, curved and barely visible above the sinus. This greenhood was first formally described in 2008 by D.L.Jones who gave it the name...
- alobula, commonly known as winter greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to New Zealand. As with similar greenhoods, the flowering plants differ from...
- Colonels (1889–1893) Oakland Morans (1892) Oakland Clevelands (1888) Oakland Greenhood & Morans (1886–1888) Oakland Tribunes (1888) Oakland (1881, 1885, 1887)...