"Scorpioid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "scorpioid" has a few different meanings, depending on the context in which it is used.
In Botany:
A scorpioid or scorpioid cyme is a type of inflorescence, a part of a plant's structure, in which the flowers or fruit grow along a spiral, winding stem, resembling the shape of a scorpion's tail.
In Horticulture:
In gardening, a scorpion or scorpioid plant refers to a creeping or arching plant with a prickly, woody stem, similar to an ant and scorpion.
In Botany a term inspired by the pistils grows to resemble a scorpion 'stinging' shaft.
Scorpions are a genus of arachnids belonging to the infraorder Neoscorpii within the order Scorpiones. They are easily recognized by a curved tail with a venom-containing stinger and sharp claws.