Definition: The word 'acharne' means 'a chrysanthemum' in Greek, Chinese and Japanese languages. In English, it refers to a type of flower that is commonly known as the 'chrysanthemum'. It can grow up to 2-3 meters tall and come in various colors such as white, yellow, red, orange, pink, purple or black. The flowers are usually arranged in groups of three, each with five petals (or petals) on the outer surface. The name 'acharne' is often used to describe a flower that is beautiful and well-suited for gardeners as it can be made into a bouquet or vase for use in a variety of settings. It may also have medicinal properties and is believed to have anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and stress-reducing effects. The word 'acharne' comes from the Chinese word 'chrysanthemum', which means 'golden flower'. The name 'acharne' has been used to describe a variety of flowers in different parts of the world.