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'''Immortelle''' (French: immortal, everlasting) is a common name for flowering plants of the genus ''Xeranthemum''. In English, they are some of many flowers called ''[everlasting]'' for their ability to keep their color a long time when dried and pressed. | '''Immortelle''' (French: immortal, everlasting) is a common name for flowering plants of the genus ''Xeranthemum''. In English, they are some of many flowers called ''[everlasting]'' for their ability to keep their color a long time when dried and pressed. | ||
''Xeranthemum'' comprises several species of annual herbs which occur naturally in dry, stony habitats. When cultivated, they need well-drained soil. The flowers are dry and papery, giving the plants their Latin name, which means "dry flower". | ''Xeranthemum'' comprises several species of annual herbs which occur naturally in dry, stony habitats. When cultivated, they need well-drained soil. The flowers are dry and papery, giving the plants their Latin name, which means "dry flower".[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 31 August 2024
Immortelle (French: immortal, everlasting) is a common name for flowering plants of the genus Xeranthemum. In English, they are some of many flowers called [everlasting] for their ability to keep their color a long time when dried and pressed.
Xeranthemum comprises several species of annual herbs which occur naturally in dry, stony habitats. When cultivated, they need well-drained soil. The flowers are dry and papery, giving the plants their Latin name, which means "dry flower".