christ plant
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Definition
Noun: 1. A spiny, climbing or bushy succulent plant native to Madagascar: This term refers to a specific species of spurge (Euphorbia milii), characterized by long, woody, thorny stems, sparse leaves, and small flowers surrounded by showy, often bright red, petal-like bracts. It is commonly known as the Crown of Thorns.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The christ plant on the windowsill finally bloomed, its scarlet bracts contrasting beautifully with the green stems.
- Due to its sharp spines and drought tolerance, the christ plant is often used as a defensive hedge in warm climates.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: In gardening, the "christ plant" is noted for its long flowering period and resilience. It is often discussed in the context of xeriscaping (water-conserving landscaping).
- For a low-maintenance garden, consider incorporating a christ plant; it thrives with minimal water.
Variants and Related Words
- Crown of Thorns (n): The most common common name for this plant.
- Legend suggests the Crown of Thorns worn by Jesus was made from this plant, hence its name.
- Euphorbia milii (n): The botanical Latin name for the species.
- Euphorbia milii belongs to a large and diverse genus of plants.
Synonyms
- Crown of Thorns: The primary synonym.
- Christ thorn: A less common variant of the common name.
Notes on Meaning
The name "christ plant" is derived from Christian tradition, which holds that the crown placed on Jesus Christ before his crucifixion was made from this plant's stems. This association is the source of its most widespread common name, "Crown of Thorns."
Noun
- somewhat climbing bushy spurge of Madagascar having long woody spiny stems with few leaves and flowers with scarlet bracts