Etymology:
Latin: Juncus (rush) + olere (to smell)
Meaning:
English: A genus of bulbous plants in the Amaryllidaceae family, characterized by trumpet-shaped yellow or white flowers.
Origin:
The genus name "Juncus" refers to the rush-like leaves of the plant. "Olere" indicates the distinctive scent of the flowers, which resembles that of a rush. The combination of these terms suggests "a rush with a sweet smell."
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