Ariocarpus

/ˌæriːoʊˈkɑːrpəs/ noun

A genus of small, rare cacti native to Mexico and the southwestern United States, known for their sculptured appearance and colorful flowers.

From Greek 'areios' (meaning 'pertaining to Ares,' the god of war) or possibly 'arid' references, combined with 'carpus' (meaning 'fruit'), creating a botanical genus name describing the plant's distinctive character.

AMአሪዮካርፖስ
ARأريو كاربس
BNঅরিওকারপাস
CAariocarpus
CSariocarpus
DAariocarpus
DEariocarpus
ELαριόκαρπος
ESariocarpus
FAاریوکارپس
FIariocarpus
FRariocarpus
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