Antholyza

/ænθəˈlaɪzə/ noun

A genus of flowering plants in the iris family, native to southern Africa, known for distinctive tubular flowers.

From Greek 'anthos' (flower) + 'lyza' (possibly from 'lysis,' dissolving). The botanical genus name suggests flowers that appear to dissolve or open in a distinctive way.

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