Note: Do not rely on this information. It is very old.
Anthoxanthum
Anthoxanthum, named from their yellow anthers, a small genus of meadow grasses, natives of Northern Europe and Asia. Their flowers have only two stamens, but they are chiefly noticeable for their fragrance, to which much of that of new-mown hay is due. This is produced by the presence of a substance known as coumarin.