genus Hatiora
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small genus of cacti: A taxonomic category (genus) containing a relatively small number of species of flowering plants belonging to the cactus family (Cactaceae). These plants are native to South America and are typically epiphytic (growing on other plants for support) or lithophytic (growing on rocks).
Usage
The term "genus Hatiora" is used in scientific and botanical contexts to classify and refer to this specific group of cacti. - The botanist specialized in the study of genus Hatiora. - Several species within genus Hatiora are popular as houseplants.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic classification: The name is always capitalized ("Hatiora") when referring to the genus in a formal botanical sense, as it is a proper noun derived from the name of a person (Thomas Hariot, a 16th-century botanist).
- Correct: The classification of Hatiora has been revised.
- Incorrect: The classification of hatiora has been revised.
Variants and Related Words
- Hatiora (n): The common shorthand for the full term "genus Hatiora" used in botanical literature and horticulture.
- She collects various species of Hatiora.
- Easter cactus, Whitsun cactus (n): Common names for popular cultivated species within this genus, such as (Easter cactus) and .
- My Easter cactus, a member of genus Hatiora, is about to bloom.
Synonyms
- Rhipsalidopsis (n): A former genus name under which some species of Hatiora were once classified. This is a historical synonym used in older botanical texts.
Noun
- small genus of South American epiphytic or lithophytic cacti