Caltha

/ˈkæl.θə/ noun

A genus of plants in the buttercup family, commonly known as marsh marigold, with bright yellow flowers found in wet areas.

From Latin 'caltha,' which may derive from Greek 'kalathiskos' (small basket), referring to the shape of the flower. The botanical term was formalized in Linnaean taxonomy.

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