noun
- Plural of ocotillo; spiny shrubs or small trees native to the southwestern United States and Mexico, with long thin branches and clusters of red flowers.
Usage: Botanical term; Also called coachwhip or Jacob's staff
Examples
- The desert landscape was dotted with ocotillos reaching toward the sky.
- Ocotillos are well adapted to arid climates and can survive long droughts.
- The bright red flowers of the ocotillos attracted hummingbirds to the garden.
- In spring, the ocotillos burst into bloom with vibrant crimson blooms.
- The spiny ocotillos provided shelter for small desert animals.