Definition
A genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, commonly known as pearly everlasting, with small white or pink flowers that retain their color when dried.
Etymology
From Greek, likely from 'ana-' (up) + 'phallos' (shining), referencing the silvery appearance of the flowers. The genus was formally named in botanical taxonomy in the 18th century.
Kelly Says
Pearly everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea) is a wildflower that's beloved by gardeners because it literally doesn't die—the flowers dry on the stem and keep their color indefinitely. Victorian florists used them extensively in dried arrangements, making them one of the first 'everlasting flowers' in the cut-flower trade.
Translations
ARالعربية
فازة الانفصال
faza al-infiasal
BNবাংলা
অন্যাফেসিস
onya-fesis
CACatalà
anàfase
ana-faze
CSČeština
anaphase
anafaze
DADansk
anaphase
ana-faze
DEDeutsch
Anaphase
ana-faze
ELΕλληνικά
αναφαση
ana-fa-si
ESEspañol
anaphalis
an-a-fa-lis
FISuomi
anaphase
anafaasi
FRFrançais
anaphase
ana-faz
HIहिन्दी
अनाफेज़
ana-fezz
HUMagyar
anapfazis
ana-fa-zis
IDBahasa Indonesia
anabasis
ana-ba-sis
ITItaliano
anafasi
ana-fa-zi
MSBahasa Melayu
anafase
ana-fa-ze
MYမြန်မာ
အနာဖေစ
a-na-phe-sa
NLNederlands
anaphase
ana-faze
NONorsk
anaphase
ana-faze
PLPolski
anaphase
anafaza
PTPortuguês
anafase
ana-fa-ze
RORomână
anapfază
ana-faze
RUРусский
анафаза
anafaza
SVSvenska
anaphase
ana-faze
SWKiswahili
anaphase
ana-faze
TAதமிழ்
அனாபேசிஸ்
ana-pe-sis
TEతెలుగు
అనఫేసిస్
ana-fe-sis
THไทย
เฟสแยกโครโมโซม
fes yaek khromosoom
UKУкраїнська
анафаза
anafaza
VITiếng Việt
phaze ana
faze ana