Definition
A genus of flowering plants in the legume family, including species with clustered yellow or red flowers commonly found in Mediterranean regions.
Etymology
From Greek 'anthos' (flower) + 'phyllon' (leaf), named because the flower clusters appear to emerge from the leaves, formalized as a genus in 17th century botanical classification.
Kelly Says
Anthyllis plants are nitrogen-fixing legumes, meaning they partner with bacteria to steal nitrogen straight from the air—farmers have used them for thousands of years as a secret hack to keep soil fertile without chemicals.
Translations
ARالعربية
أنتيليس
an-ti-lis
BNবাংলা
অ্যান্থিলিস
an-thi-lis
CACatalà
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
CSČeština
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
DADansk
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
DEDeutsch
Anthyllis
an-ti-lis
ELΕλληνικά
ανθύλλι
an-thi-li
ESEspañol
antilis
an-ti-lis
FAفارسی
انتیلیس
an-ti-lis
FISuomi
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
FRFrançais
anthylle
an-til
HEעברית
אנתיליס
an-ti-lis
HIहिन्दी
अनथिलिस
an-thi-lis
HUMagyar
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
IDBahasa Indonesia
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
ITItaliano
antilis
an-ti-lis
MSBahasa Melayu
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
MYမြန်မာ
အန်သီလစ်
an-thi-lit
NLNederlands
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
NONorsk
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
PLPolski
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
PTPortuguês
antilis
an-ti-lis
RORomână
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
RUРусский
антиллис
an-til-lis
SVSvenska
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
SWKiswahili
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
TAதமிழ்
அந்திலிஸ்
an-thi-lis
TEతెలుగు
అంతిలిస్
an-thi-lis
THไทย
แอนทิลลิส
an-ti-lis
TRTürkçe
anthyllis
an-ti-lis
UKУкраїнська
антилліс
an-til-lis
VITiếng Việt
anthyllis
an-ti-lis