Arethusa

/ˌærɪˈθjuːzə/ noun

A genus of terrestrial orchids found in North America, distinguished by rose-purple flowers; also, a nymph in Greek mythology.

Named after Arethusa, a nymph from Greek mythology who was transformed into a spring. The orchid genus received this name due to its association with water-loving environments.

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