pithecellodium unguis-cati

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pithecellodium unguis-cati

A botanist examines a pithecellodium unguis-cati in a coastal garden.

Definition

Noun 1. A tropical shrub or small tree: Refers to a specific, erect shrub or small tree species native to the West Indies and Florida. It is characterized by having few to no spines, producing clusters (racemes) of white to yellow flowers, which develop into distinctive curved and pointed seed pods containing black, shiny seeds.

Usage
  • The pithecellodium unguis-cati is well-adapted to coastal and tropical environments.
  • Botanists study the flowering cycle of the pithecellodium unguis-cati.
  • The curved pods of the pithecellodium unguis-cati are a key identifying feature.
Advanced Usage
  • This term is primarily used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts. It is the binomial (scientific) name for the species and is not typically used in everyday conversation.
  • In formal writing, the name is often italicized: .
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: Cat's-claw, Catclaw. These are the everyday English names for this plant.
  • Genus: . This is the broader genus to which the species belongs. Note: Modern botanical taxonomy may reclassify this species under the genus or , but remains a recognized scientific name.
Synonyms
  • Cat's-claw
  • Catclaw
  • (Formal/Scientific)
pithecellodium unguis-cati

A botanist examines a pithecellodium unguis-cati in a coastal garden.

Noun
  1. erect shrub with small if any spines having racemes of white to yellow flowers followed by curved pointed pods and black shiny seeds; West Indies and Florida