| [ÄݦWÄÀ·N] AniaÄõÄÝ, The genus name Ania for orchids doesn't have a direct, universally positive meaning like love or beauty. Instead, the name "Ania" is derived from the Greek word "ania," which means trouble or difficulty. This likely refers to the initial challenges botanists faced in classifying this group of orchids when they were first discovered.
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