rhodanthe

[ US /ˌɹoʊˈdænθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Australian annual everlasting having light pink nodding flower heads; sometimes placed in genus Helipterum
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  • Down below, a mass of brank-ursine formed as it were a pedestal, from the midst of which sprang scarlet geum, rhodanthe with stiff petals, and clarkia with great white carved crosses, that looked like the insignia of some barbarous order. La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
  • Down below, a mass of brank-ursine formed as it were a pedestal, from the midst of which sprang scarlet geum, rhodanthe with stiff petals, and clarkia with great white carved crosses, that looked like the insignia of some barbarous order. La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
  • The pink rose also represents pain, suffering and death in Roman mythology when Apollo turns Rhodanthe into a rose after she unsuccessfully tries to unseat Diana, his sister, as the goddess of the hunt and the protectress of women.
  • The story goes that during the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe.
  • The story goes that the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe.
  • Exhausted by their ss pursuit, Rhodanthe were forced to get refuge from IT suitors in the temple of IT friend Diana.
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