rhodanthe

/roʊˈdænθi/
noun
  1. A plant of the genus Rhodanthe, especially a type of everlasting flower native to Australia, with papery pink or white petals.
    • Rhodanthe flowers are popular in dried flower arrangements because they keep their color.
    • She pressed a dried rhodanthe flower between the pages of her book.
    • The rhodanthe in the garden bloomed with delicate pink petals that felt like paper.
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