hatiora
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of cacti: Hatiora is a small genus of flowering plants in the cactus family, Cactaceae. These plants are native to southeastern Brazil. 2. Growth habit: Plants in this genus are typically epiphytic (growing on other plants for support, often on trees) or lithophytic (growing on rocks). They are not desert cacti. 3. Physical characteristics: They are characterized by segmented, slender, often drooping or arching stems. The stems are photosynthetic and perform the function of leaves. They produce small, usually brightly colored flowers at the stem tips.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Hatiora on my windowsill is starting to bloom.
- Botanists have reclassified some species from the genus Hatiora.
- As an epiphyte, Hatiora prefers well-draining soil and filtered light.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The genus name is always capitalized and italicized in scientific writing. It is used to group species with shared morphological traits.
- The study focused on the phylogeny of Hatiora and its closest relatives.
Variants and Related Words
- Easter Cactus / Whitsun Cactus: Common names for (formerly ), a popular houseplant that blooms in spring.
- Holiday Cactus: A broader common name that can refer to plants from the related genera (Thanksgiving/Christmas Cactus) and (Easter Cactus).
- Rhipsalidopsis: A former genus name now largely synonymized with .
Synonyms
- Genus Hatiora: The formal, scientific synonym.
- Easter Cactus (for specific species): A common name synonym for the most widely cultivated species.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Epiphyte: A plant that grows on another plant non-parasitically.
- Lithophyte: A plant that grows on rocks.
- Cactaceae: The botanical family to which belongs.
- Stem segment: Refers to the individual, flattened or cylindrical sections that make up the plant's body.
Noun
- small genus of South American epiphytic or lithophytic cacti