Acidanthera

/ˌæsɪˈdænθərə/ noun

A tropical African plant with fragrant tubular flowers, commonly grown as an ornamental plant in gardens.

From Latin 'acidus' (sour or acid) combined with Greek 'anthera' (anther, the pollen-producing part of a flower). Named for the plant's slightly acid or bitter taste or properties.

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