| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| cannifolius | kan-ni-FOH-lee-us | Having leaves like Canna |
| cannifolium | kan-ni-FOH-lee-um | Having leaves like Canna |
| cannifolia | kan-ni-FOH-lee-uh | Having leaves like Canna |
| Pastinaca | pas-tin-NAY-kuh | From the Latin pastus (food) referring to the edible qualities of the Parsnip's root |
| hanceanus | hans-ee-AY-nus | Named for Henry Fletcher Hance, 19th century British consul and plant collector in China |
| hanceanum | hans-ee-AY-num | Named for Henry Fletcher Hance, 19th century British consul and plant collector in China |
| hanceana | hans-ee-AY-nuh | Named for Henry Fletcher Hance, 19th century British consul and plant collector in China |
| adlamii | ad-LAM-ee-eye | Named for Richard Wills Adlam, 19th century South African plant collector |
| spachianus | spak-ee-AY-nus | Named for Edouard Spach,19th century Alsatian (French) botanist |
| spachianum | spak-ee-AY-num | Named for Edouard Spach,19th century Alsatian (French) botanist |
| spachiana | spak-ee-AY-nuh | Named for Edouard Spach,19th century Alsatian (French) botanist |
| Adenothamnus | a-den-oh-THAM-nus | From the Greek aden (gland) and thamnus (shrub) |
| spachii | SPAK-ee-eye | Named for Edouard Spach,19th century Alsatian (French) botanist |
| Bosea | 1: Named for Kaspar Bose, author and father of Ernst Gottlieb Bose 2: BOZE-ee-uh | Named for Ernst Gottlieb Bose, 18th century German botanist |
| Zeugites | zoo-GY-tees | From the Greek zeugo, meaning joined |