| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| bourgeauanum | bor-joo-AH-num | Named for Eugene Bourgeau, 19th century French botanical collector |
| bourgeauana | bor-joo-AH-nuh | Named for Eugene Bourgeau, 19th century French botanical collector |
| androsaceus | an-dro-SAY-see-us | Like Androsace (genus name, from the Greek andros, man; and stephanos, crown in reference to the fused filaments) |
| emarginatus | e-mar-jin-NAY-tus | With a notched margin |
| Alloxylon | al-loh-ZY-lon | From the Greek allo (strange, different) and xylon (wood) |
| Pseudobombax | soo-doh-BOM-baks | False Bombax (genus name from the Greek bombyx, silk; referring to the silken fibers) |
| Syncarpia | sin-KAR-pee-uh | From the Greek syn (with, together) and karpos (fruit), referring to the joined fruit that hardens into capsules |
| pilosissimus | pil-oh-SIS-ih-mus | Most hairy; hairiest |
| pilosissima | pil-oh-SIS-ih-muh | Most hairy; hairiest |
| androsacea | an-dro-SAY-see-uh | Like Androsace (genus name, from the Greek andros, man; and stephanos, crown in reference to the fused filaments) |
| pilosissimum | pil-oh-SIS-ih-mum | Most hairy; hairiest |
| altifrons | AL-ti-fronz | Tall foliage |
| cameronii | kam-er-ON-ee-eye | Named for Kenneth L. Cameron, who discovered this species of Aloe in Nyasaland (now Malawi) |
| prinophylla | pry-no-FIL-luh | Having leaves like holly (prinos is a Greek name for Ilex) |
| prinophyllum | pry-no-FIL-lum | Having leaves like holly (Prinos is a Greek name for Ilex) |