ə̇ˈran(t)thəməm noun
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek ēranthemon, a plant resembling camomile, from ēr, ear spring + anthemon flower, from anthos — more at anthology , vernal
1. capitalized : a small genus of tropical Asiatic shrubs or perennial herbs (family Acanthaceae) having flowers with a 5-parted limb and two stamens
2. -s : any plant of the genus Eranthemum