rock plant
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Definition
Noun: 1. A plant that grows on or among rocks: A type of plant that naturally thrives in rocky environments, such as crevices, cliffs, or gravelly soil. 2. A plant suitable for a rock garden: Any plant, often small, hardy, and drought-tolerant, that is cultivated specifically for use in ornamental rock gardens.
Usage Examples
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Context: In ecology, a "rock plant" (or lithophyte) is specifically adapted to grow on bare rock surfaces, often deriving moisture and nutrients from the air and rain.
- Some orchids are epiphytic rock plants, growing on the surfaces of stones in tropical forests.
Variants and Related Words
- Lithophyte (n): A technical term for a plant that grows on rock.
- Saxicolous plant (n): Another scientific term meaning a plant that grows on or among rocks.
- Alpine plant (n): A type of plant from high mountain regions, many of which are used as rock plants in gardens.
- Rock garden (n): An ornamental garden featuring rocks and specifically cultivated rock plants.
Synonyms
- Lithophyte
- Saxicolous plant
Related Phrases
- Rock garden plant: A phrase often used interchangeably with "rock plant" in horticultural contexts.
- The nursery has a special section for rock garden plants.
Noun
- plant that grows on or among rocks or is suitable for a rock garden