Although it is better known by its botanical name,
Coelogyne cristata does have nicknames around the world. In
Scandinavia and
Germany, it is known as the "Snow Queen" because it keeps blooming in the melting snow. It is called
Schneekönigin in Germany,
Snödrottningorkidé in Sweden,
Snødronning in Norway, and
Lumikuningatar in Finland. But the
Bulgarians prefer "Angel Orchid" (Ангелската орхидея) because its color reminds them of the clothes of the angel. The
Chinese and the
Japanese are less poetic. For the
Chinese, it was
bei mu lan (北蘭) – "Orchid of the North Woods". The Japanese simply call it
aruba ran (アルバ蘭) – "Alba Orchid" (from the Latin word for "white",
alba) but they do sometimes know it as the Eastern Himalayan orchid. Its botanical name,
coelogyne cristata, is pronounced in Japan as "
serojine kirisutata" (セロジネ キリス). This is probably the orchid that gave a town near
Darjeeling in the Indian Himalayas,
Kurseong, its name. Kurseong was named by its first settlers centuries ago as खरसाङ or
Kharsang, the
Lepcha word for "The Land of the White Orchids". == Description ==