Achyranthes

/ˌɑkɪˈrænθiːz/ noun

A genus of tropical plants known for their spiky, chaffy flowers and seeds, commonly called 'cockscomb' or used in traditional medicine.

From Greek 'a-' (without) and 'chyron' (chaff), with '-anthes' (flower), literally 'without chaff flowers.' The name describes the plant's distinctive seed structure.

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