baseball plant
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Etymology
[edit]Of the Euphorbia, named for the plant's resemblance in size and shape to a baseball.
Noun
[edit]baseball plant (plural baseball plants)
- A type of succulent plant native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa, resembling a small round cactus, of species Euphorbia obesa.
- 2011 April 3, Amy Bryant Aiello, Kate Bryant, “Terrestrial Orb”, in Terrarium Craft: Create 50 Magical Miniature Worlds, Timber Press, →ISBN, page 140:
- Baseball plant can feel top-heavy when unpotting, as if the top could separate from the delicate roots.
- 2021 March 9, Rebecca De La Paz, Houseplants for Beginners: A Practical Guide to Choosing, Growing, and Helping Your Plants Thrive, Sourcebooks, Inc., →ISBN:
- The Baseball Plant is a unique member of the Euphorbia genus native to parts of South Africa. Typically sold as a singular small, round plant, it eventually stretches out and grows tall.
- (archaic) A baseball field.
- 1928, John L. Griffith, Athletic Journal, volume 8, number 7, page 3:
- The University of Nebraska gave up baseball temporarily but will have a university team next year when a new baseball plant will be ready for use.
Hypernyms
[edit]- (Euphorbia): spurge, euphorbia, malvid, fabid, rosid, eudicot, angiosperm, tracheophyte, plant
Translations
[edit]Euphorbia obesa
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baseball field — see baseball field
References
[edit]baseball plant on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Euphorbia obesa on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Category:Euphorbia obesa on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons