Acaena

/əˈsiːnə/ noun

A genus of small flowering plants in the rose family, native to South America and the South Pacific, with distinctive spiny seed heads.

From New Latin, derived from Greek 'akaina' meaning 'prickly' or 'thorny,' referring to the plant's characteristic spiny or prickly fruit and seed structures that help with seed dispersal.

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