Flos = flower Flora was the Latin goddess of Flowers, not the word for flower.
Flos (gen. floris). The Latin word for flower is flos. The botanical names for all flowers come from the Latin language. Some examples are Bellis perennis for daisy, Chamomilla recutita for chamomile and Gymnadenia conopsea for fragrant orchid.
It means flower and I know because that's my name... can you believe it? Or if you mean is it latin? then no, it's greek..!!
It's very easy to translate the word 'rose' to Spanish, the name of this flower in this language is simply: 'Rosa'. This word comes from a Germanic name, a name that afterwards was introduced to England in the form of 'Roese', then the name was associated with the flower 'rose', which had obtained its original name from the Latin: Rosa.
Flower buds
Flos = flower Flora was the Latin goddess of Flowers, not the word for flower.
Any flower is Flora
the answer is Pulsatilla patens it means pasque flower or "easter" flower
flos
The Latin name of the Maryland state flower, the black-eyed Susan, is Rudbeckia hirta.
The Latin term for "Divine Flower" in the language of Old Rome is "Divinus Flos."
It means flower
Flower.
angio=flower in latin. if it has a flower its an angiosperm
Forget-me-not.
Oxalis is the Latin name for a Genus of over 800 Species.
Flos (gen. floris). The Latin word for flower is flos. The botanical names for all flowers come from the Latin language. Some examples are Bellis perennis for daisy, Chamomilla recutita for chamomile and Gymnadenia conopsea for fragrant orchid.