A plural or variant form possibly referring to multiple Datisca plants, flowers, or derivatives; primarily used in scientific or botanical contexts.
Possibly a Latinized plural or scientific variant form of 'datisca' or a related botanical term. The exact origin is uncertain without more specific usage context.
Scientific nomenclature sometimes creates plural forms that look strange to non-specialists—these often follow Latin grammatical rules rather than English, creating words that feel more like code than language.
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