Aeschynanthus

/ˌɛskɪˈnænθəs/ noun

A genus of tropical plants, commonly called lipstick plants, with bright red tubular flowers that resemble lipstick tubes.

From Greek aischyn- (shame, modesty) + anthos (flower), literally 'shameful flower.' The name may refer to the flower's showy, almost immodest appearance, or possibly a historical misremembering of plant characteristics.

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