Cantut

/kænˈtut/ noun

A Peruvian flower also known as the sacred flower of the Incas, with red or orange tubular blossoms.

From Quechua (Incan language) 'kantuta' or 'qantu,' the indigenous Andean name for this plant. The Spanish preserved the Quechua name when they colonized South America, and it entered English through scientific and botanical texts.

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