Balsaminaceae

/ˌbælsəmɪˈneɪsiː/ noun

A plant family containing about 1,000 species of mostly tropical flowering plants, including the touch-me-not and busy Lizzie, characterized by irregular flowers and explosive fruit.

From 'balsamina' (the genus) plus the Latinized botanical family suffix '-aceae.' Named in the 18th century when botanists classified plants by their presumed balsam properties.

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