Bauhinia

/bɔːˈhɪni.ə/ noun

A genus of tropical flowering plants and vines known for their distinctive orchid-like flowers, commonly called butterfly trees or mountain ebony.

Named after the Bauhin brothers (Jean and Gaspard), 16th-century Swiss botanists and herbalists. The genus was designated in their honor by Linnaeus.

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