A plant with leaves that make a clapping sound when moved by wind, historically used in folk medicine and gardens.
From Middle English 'clap' (to strike) + 'wort' (plant), combining the sound the leaves make with the Old English word for herb or plant.
The name reflects how medieval people named plants based on their most striking feature—useful when nobody had field guides, just curious observation and poetic imagination!
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