| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| halimifolia | hal-im-ih-FOH-lee-uh | Having leaves like Atriplex halimus |
| halimifolium | hal-im-ih-FOH-lee-um | Having leaves like Atriplex halimus |
| ikariae | eye-KAY-ree-ay | Of or from Ikaria (Nikaria), Greece |
| Secale | se-KAY-lee | Classical Latin name for rye |
| dasycarpum | day-see-KAR-pum | Hairy fruit |
| dasycarpus | day-see-KAR-pus | Hairy fruit |
| dasycarpa | day-see-KAR-puh | Hairy fruit |
| gandavensis | gand-av-EN-sis | Of or from Ghent, Belgium |
| gandavense | gand-av-EN-see | Of or from Ghent, Belgium |
| fascinator | fas-sin-AY-tor | Enchanger, bewitcher |
| secalinus | se-KAY-lin-us | Resembling Secale (genus name for rye) |
| secalinum | se-KAY-lin-um | Resembling Secale (genus name for rye) |
| secalina | se-KAY-lin-uh | Resembling Secale (genus name for rye) |
| baileyi | 1: Named for Vernon Bailey, 20th century cactus collector, or Liberty Hyde Bailey, 20th century American professor of Horticulture at Cornell University 2: BAY-lee-eye | Named for Frederick Manson Bailey, 19th century Australian botanist; or Frederick Marshman Bailey, 20th century explorer of Asia |