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
- small grey Asiatic desert plant bearing minute white flowers that rolls up when dry and expands when moist