Gardenia

/ɡɑːrˈdiːniə/ noun

A tropical flowering plant with fragrant, creamy-white or yellow flowers often used in corsages and perfumes.

Named after Alexander Garden, an 18th-century Scottish botanist living in Charleston, South Carolina. The Latinized name 'Gardenia' follows the convention of naming plants after naturalists. It became widely cultivated in the 19th century.

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