Barringtonia

/ˌbærɪŋˈtoʊniə/ noun

A tropical tree with large showy flowers and hard seeds, named after a British botanist, found in coastal regions of the Indo-Pacific.

Named after Daines Barrington (1727-1800), an English naturalist and lawyer, with the Latinized suffix -ia common in botanical nomenclature. The genus was established in the 18th century to honor his contributions to natural history.

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