slipper spurge
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of tropical American succulent plant: "slipper spurge" refers to any of several shrubby, succulent plants native to tropical America. While their fleshy, often spiny appearance may resemble that of a cactus, they are distinguished by their unique, foot-shaped bracts (modified leaves).
Usage Notes
- The term "slipper spurge" is a common name used for specific plants within the genus , which is part of the large Euphorbiaceae (spurge) family.
- The defining characteristic is the "foot-shaped" or "slipper-shaped" bract, which is a specialized leaf structure that surrounds the small flowers.
- It is important to note that while they look similar to cacti, they are botanically distinct. True cacti belong to the family Cactaceae.
Examples
- Noun:
- The botanical garden has a fascinating collection of slipper spurge from Mexico.
- You can identify a slipper spurge by looking for its distinctive, shoe-like bracts.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: In gardening, slipper spurges are often grown as ornamental houseplants or in xeriscape gardens due to their drought tolerance and unusual form.
- For a low-water garden, consider planting a slipper spurge alongside agaves and yuccas.
Variants and Related Words
- Devil's Backbone (n): A common name for , a specific and popular species of slipper spurge, named for its zig-zag stem pattern.
- Redbird Cactus (n): Another common name for , referring to the red, bird-like appearance of its flower bracts.
- Pedilanthus (n): The botanical genus name for these plants.
- Spurge (n): The common name for the Euphorbiaceae family, which includes a vast number of plants from poinsettias to rubber trees.
Synonyms
- Pedilanthus (n): The scientific genus name.
- (Specific species) Devil's Backbone (n): A synonym for the most commonly cultivated species.
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms)
- Succulent (n): A broader category of plants with thick, fleshy tissues for water storage, which includes slipper spurge.
- Bract (n): A modified leaf associated with a flower, which is the key identifying feature of this plant.
Noun
- any of several tropical American shrubby succulent plants resembling cacti but having foot-shaped bracts