Balsamina

/ˌbɔːlsəˈmiːnə/ noun

A genus of flowering plants in the Balsaminaceae family, commonly called touch-me-not or busy Lizzie, known for their bright flowers and seed pods that burst when touched.

From Latinized 'balsamina,' derived from 'balsam,' named because the plants were thought to have balsam-like or healing properties. The genus name preserves this historical botanical nomenclature.

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