| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| briziformis | bree-zee-FOR-mis | Resembling Briza (genus name for Quaking Grass) |
| chlorochilon | klor-oh-KY-lon | Having a green lip |
| Asclepiodora | ass-kle-pee-oh-DOR-uh | From the Greek Asklepios and dorca (gift); hence a gift from Asklepios and referring to its resemblance to Asclepias |
| boeoticum | boh-ee-OH-tik-um | Of or from Boeotia, near Thebes (northwest of Athens, Greece) |
| Poellnitzia | poel-NIT-zee-uh | Named for Karl von Poellnitz, 20th century German succulent specialist |
| microspadix | my-kro-SPAY-diks | Tiny spadix (a clublike spike with tiny flowers and often enclosed within a sheath-like spathe) |
| Milium | MIL-lee-um | Ancient Latin name for Millet |
| religiosum | re-lij-ee-OH-sum | Sacred |
| wallisii | wal-LIS-ee-eye | Named for Gustav Wallis, 19th century German botanist who collected plants in South America |
| religiosus | re-lij-ee-OH-sus | Sacred |
| rumphii | RUMF-ee-eye | Named for Georg Everhard Rumpf (Latinized to Rumphius), 17th century botanical author of Herbarium Amboinense |
| religiosa | re-lij-ee-OH-suh | Sacred |
| sycomorus | sik-oh-MOR-us | From the Greek sykomoros (derived from sykon, fig; and moron, black mulberry) |
| leprieurii | le-pre-YOOR-ee-eye | Named for FRM Leprieur |
| semiserrata | sem-ee-ser-RAY-tuh | Half-serrated (toothed like a saw) |
| semiserratum | sem-ee-ser-RAY-tum | Half-serrated (toothed like a saw) |
| semiserratus | sem-ee-ser-RAY-tus | Half-serrated (toothed like a saw) |
| rubiginosa | roo-bij-ih-NO-suh | Rusty |
| rubiginosum | roo-bij-ih-NO-sum | Rusty |
| rubiginosus | roo-bij-ih-NO-sus | Rusty |
| sycomora | sik-oh-MOR-uh | From the Greek sykomoros (derived from sykon, fig; and moron, black mulberry) |