Caryophyllus

/ˌkæriəˈfɪləs/ noun

A botanical genus name for clove plants, referring to the aromatic flower buds used as a spice.

From Latin caryophyllus, derived from Greek karyon (nut) and phyllon (leaf), literally meaning 'nut-leaf.' The term evolved through Medieval Latin to describe the clove plant whose buds resembled nutmeats.

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