cholla

[ˈtʃɔɪə]

cholla Definition

  • 1a type of cactus with spiny stems and colorful flowers, native to North and South America
  • 2the dried stem of this cactus, used in basketry

Using cholla: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cholla" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cholla cactus is a common sight in the desert.

  • Example

    The indigenous people of the region used cholla stems to make baskets and other items.

  • Example

    The cholla fruit is edible and was an important food source for Native Americans.

cholla Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cholla

Phrases with cholla

  • a type of cholla cactus that easily attaches to clothing or skin when touched, due to its spines breaking off and sticking to the surface

    Example

    Be careful not to touch the jumping cholla, or you'll be picking spines out of your skin for days.

  • the dried stem of the cholla cactus, used in aquariums and terrariums as a decorative element

    Example

    The cholla wood provides a natural hiding place for fish and reptiles in the tank.

  • the edible flower buds of the cholla cactus, traditionally harvested by Native American tribes

    Example

    The cholla buds can be eaten raw or cooked, and have a nutty flavor.

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Summary: cholla in Brief

Cholla [ˈtʃɔɪə] is a type of cactus native to North and South America, known for its spiny stems and colorful flowers. It is used in basketry and has edible fruit and flower buds. 'Jumping cholla' refers to a type of cholla that easily attaches to clothing or skin, while 'cholla wood' is used as a decorative element in aquariums and terrariums.