feather ball
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific type of cactus: A low-growing, tuberculate cactus (Mammillaria plumosa) characterized by dense, white, feather-like spines that cover its surface, giving it a soft, ball-like appearance. It is native to northeastern Mexico.
Usage
- The term is used specifically as the common name for this particular cactus species. It is a compound noun where "feather" describes the appearance of the spines and "ball" describes the overall shape of the plant.
- It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, or gardening contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The feather ball cactus is popular among collectors for its unique, fluffy appearance.
- In its natural habitat in northeastern Mexico, the feather ball grows in limestone hills.
Advanced Usage
- The term is highly specific and not typically used in figurative or idiomatic expressions. Its usage is confined to denoting the plant itself.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name: . This is the precise botanical classification.
- Common Descriptors: "Feather cactus" or "plume cactus" are sometimes used as alternative common names referring to the same species, emphasizing the feathery spine characteristic.
Synonyms
- Plume Cactus: Another common name highlighting the feather-like spines.
- Mammillaria plumosa: The formal, scientific synonym.
Antonyms
- There are no direct antonyms for this specific type of cactus. In a broader sense, plants with hard, sharp spines (e.g., many species) could be considered visually opposite.
Related Phrases
- Clumping cactus: The feather ball often forms clusters or clumps, which is a notable growth habit.
- White-spined cactus: A descriptive phrase that could apply to the feather ball and other similar cacti.
Noun
- a low tuberculate cactus with white feathery spines; northeastern Mexico