Anaphalis

/ænəˈfælɪs/ noun

A genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, commonly known as pearly everlasting, with small white or pink flowers that retain their color when dried.

From Greek, likely from 'ana-' (up) + 'phallos' (shining), referencing the silvery appearance of the flowers. The genus was formally named in botanical taxonomy in the 18th century.

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