Anastatica hierochuntica

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Definition

Noun: * Anastatica hierochuntica: A small, greyish desert plant native to arid regions of Asia and North Africa. It is known for its remarkable ability to survive extreme drought by curling its branches inward into a tight, ball-like shape when dry. When exposed to moisture, the plant slowly unfurls and expands. It is also commonly known as the rose of Jericho or resurrection plant.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Anastatica hierochuntica is a fascinating example of a plant adapted to a harsh desert climate.
    • We observed the Anastatica hierochuntica slowly opening after we watered it.
    • Botanists study the survival mechanisms of species like Anastatica hierochuntica.
Advanced Usage
  • As a symbol: Due to its "resurrection" cycle, the is often used as a metaphor or symbol for renewal, survival, and rebirth in literature and cultural contexts.
    • The poet used the image of the Anastatica hierochuntica to symbolize the character's resilience.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rose of Jericho: The most common vernacular name for .
  • Resurrection plant: A descriptive common name shared by and other plant species with similar drought-survival traits.
  • Anastatica: The genus name, sometimes used informally to refer to this specific species.
Synonyms
  • Rose of Jericho
  • Resurrection plant
Notes on Meaning
  • It is important to distinguish (a true flowering plant in the Brassicaceae family) from other plants also called "resurrection plant" or "rose of Jericho," such as , which is a clubmoss. The defining characteristic of is its specific curling and uncurling mechanism driven by its woody structure.
Noun
  1. small grey Asiatic desert plant bearing minute white flowers that rolls up when dry and expands when moist