| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| transcaucasicum | trans-kaw-KAS-ee-kum | From over (across) Caucasus, North Turkey |
| transcaucasicus | trans-kaw-KAS-ee-kus | From over (across) Caucasus, North Turkey |
| transcaucasica | trans-kaw-KAS-ee-kuh | From over (across) Caucasus, North Turkey |
| raddei | RAD-dee-eye | Named for Gustav Ferdinand Richard Radde, 19th century German naturalist who explored the Caucasus and Amur region |
| Amblynotus | am-bly-NOH-tus | Blunt-surface |
| erythraea | er-rith-RAY-uh | From the Greek erythros (red) |
| erythraeum | er-rith-RAY-um | From the Greek erythros (red) |
| erythraeus | er-rith-RAY-us | From the Greek erythros (red) |
| rossica | ROS-ih-kuh | Of or from Rossiya (Russia) |
| rossicus | ROS-ih-kus | Of or from Rossiya (Russia) |
| rossicum | ROS-ih-kum | Of or from Rossiya (Russia) |
| abschasica | abs-KAS-ee-kuh | Of or from Abkhasia (a region of the Caucasus); also spelled abchasica |
| abschasicum | abs-KAS-ee-kum | Of or from Abkhasia (a region of the Caucasus); also spelled abchasicum |
| abschasicus | abs-KAS-ee-kus | Of or from Abkhasia (a region of the Caucasus); also spelled abchasicus |
| dalhousiae | dal-HOO-zee-ay | Named for Lady Dalhousie, first Marquess of Dalhousie |
| paucifolia | paw-ke-FOH-lee-uh | Few leaves |
| paucifolium | paw-ke-FOH-lee-um | Few leaves |
| paucifolius | paw-ke-FOH-lee-us | Few leaves |
| Gratiola | gra-TEE-oh-luh | From the Latin gratia (agreeableness, pleasantness), referring to the medical properties of the herbs |
| x grandiflora | gran-dih-FLOR-uh | Hybrid with large flowers |