pedilanthus bracteatus

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pedilanthus bracteatus

A gardener carefully prunes a Pedilanthus bracteatus in a greenhouse.

Definition

Noun: * A succulent, cactus-like shrub (Pedilanthus bracteatus, syn. Euphorbia antisyphilitica) native to Mexico, characterized by its waxy, upright stems and small, often red or pink, bract-like structures that surround its tiny flowers. It is commonly known as the "candelilla" or "slipper plant."

Usage
  • This word is a specific botanical name (binomial nomenclature) used in scientific, horticultural, and ecological contexts to precisely identify this particular plant species.
  • It is typically used in formal writing, plant identification guides, academic papers, and by botanists, gardeners, and horticulturists.
Examples
  • Scientific Context: "The study focused on the wax extraction potential of ."
  • Horticultural Context: "For a drought-tolerant garden, consider planting alongside other succulents."
  • Descriptive Context: "The greenhouse's most striking specimen was a large with vibrant red bracts."
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often italicized in print to indicate it is a scientific Latin name.
  • It can be abbreviated after first use in a text, e.g., "."
Variants and Related Words
  • Candelilla: The common name for this plant, often used commercially, especially regarding its wax.
  • Slipper Plant: A common descriptive name referring to the shape of its floral structures.
  • Euphorbia antisyphilitica: A former or synonymous scientific name for the same species, placing it within the genus .
  • Succulent: A general term for plants with thick, water-storing tissues, which describes this plant's form.
  • Bract: A modified leaf associated with a flower, which is a defining feature of this species ( means "bearing bracts").
Synonyms
  • Candelilla plant
  • Slipper spurge (Note: "spurge" refers to plants in the Euphorbiaceae family)
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • Candelilla wax: This is not a phrasal verb but a key commercial compound. The phrase refers to the hard wax obtained from the stems of , used in polishes, cosmetics, and as a food glaze.
    • Example: "This lip balm uses natural candelilla wax as a base."
pedilanthus bracteatus

A gardener carefully prunes a Pedilanthus bracteatus in a greenhouse.

Noun
  1. wax-coated Mexican shrub related to Euphorbia antisyphilitica