Bathflower

/ˈbæθˌflaʊər/ noun

A plant or flower adapted to grow in wetland or aquatic environments, or a flower associated with bathing rituals.

Compound word from 'bath' (Old English 'bæð') and 'flower' (Old English 'flour', from Latin 'flos'). This is a specialized botanical term combining the concept of bath-related habitat with flowering plants.

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