Cerinthe

/səˈrɪnθiː/ noun

A genus of herbaceous plants with nodding bell-shaped flowers, native to the Mediterranean region.

From Greek keros (wax) + anthos (flower), literally 'wax flower,' referring to the waxy appearance of the flowers. This Greek-derived botanical name entered scientific nomenclature in the 18th century.

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