Selenicereus

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Noun 1. A genus of cacti: Selenicereus is a genus of climbing or epiphytic cacti, primarily native to Central and South America. They are characterized by their long, slender, often vining stems and their large, fragrant flowers that typically open only at night.

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Advanced Usage
  • The genus name Selenicereus is derived from Greek, combining "Selene" (the moon goddess) and "cereus" (a type of cactus), directly referencing its night-blooming characteristic.
  • In horticulture, Selenicereus species are often grown by enthusiasts for their dramatic and fleeting flowers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Epiphyte (n): A plant that grows on another plant for physical support but is not parasitic. Many Selenicereus are epiphytic.
  • Cereus (n): Another genus of cacti, often columnar, from which part of the name Selenicereus is derived.
  • Nocturnal (adj): Active or occurring at night, describing the blooming habit of Selenicereus.
Synonyms
  • Moon cactus (common name, though this can refer to other plants)
  • Queen of the Night (common name for specific species like )
Related Terms and Context
  • Night-blooming cereus: This is a general descriptive term that can apply to Selenicereus and other cacti with similar flowering habits.
  • Climbing cactus: A descriptive term for the growth form of Selenicereus.
Noun
  1. mostly epiphytic climbing cacti that bloom at night

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