echinocereus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large genus of low-growing, shrubby ribbed cacti: Echinocereus is a scientific name for a genus of cacti. These plants are typically characterized by their low, shrubby growth form and stems with prominent ribs. They are native to regions including Mexico and the southwestern United States.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The vibrant pink flowers of the Echinocereus are a stunning sight in the desert spring.
- Botanists study the various species within the genus Echinocereus.
- My cactus collection includes several Echinocereus plants.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific taxonomic group.
- Echinocereus is part of the subfamily Cactoideae.
- In horticulture: Used by gardeners and collectors to identify and discuss these cacti.
- This particular Echinocereus requires excellent drainage and full sun.
Variants and Related Words
- Echinocereus spp.: The abbreviation "spp." indicates multiple species within the genus.
- The guidebook covers all Echinocereus spp. found in the region.
- Hedgehog Cactus: A common name for many species in this genus, referring to their spiny, rounded appearance.
- The clump of hedgehog cactus turned out to be an Echinocereus.
Synonyms
- Hedgehog Cactus: A general common name for cacti in this genus.
- Rainbow Cactus: A common name for some species, like , known for their colorful spines.
Related Phrases
- Not applicable: As a proper scientific name for a genus, "Echinocereus" does not typically form phrasal verbs or idioms in everyday English. Its usage is primarily technical or specific to botany and gardening contexts.
Noun
- large genus of low-growing shrubby ribbed cacti of Mexico and southwestern United States