| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| Oxylobium | oks-ee-LOH-bee-um | Having sharp pods |
| mammosa | mam-OH-suh | Having large breasts |
| frainetto | frain-ET-oh | From an Italian name for Oak; now a specific epithet |
| Rydbergia | ryd-BERG-ee-uh | Named for Per Axel Rydberg, early 20th century expert on expert on Western (U.S.) flora and member of the New York Botanical Gardens |
| zabeliana | zah-bel-ee-AY-nuh | Named for Hermann Zabel, 19th century German forester and dendrologist |
| gaudichaudianum | go-dih-shaw-dee-AY-num | Named for Charles Gaudichaud-Baupré, 19th century French botanist and physician |
| x hybridus | hy-BRID-us | A hybrid (cross between two plants resulting in a plant that differs in one or more genes from the parent plants); also shown without the cross ("x") preceding |
| hybridus | hy-BRID-us | A hybrid (cross between two plants resulting in a plant that differs in one or more genes from the parent plants); also shown as x hybridus |
| britteniae | 1: Named for Mrs. Lillian Louisa Britten, 20st century lecturer in botany at Rhodes University in South Africa 2: brit-TEN-ee-ay | Named for Miss Grace Violet Britten, assistant to several curators of the Albany Museum Herbarium |
| submammulosa | sub-mam-yoo-LOH-suh | Having small nipples |
| submammulosus | sub-mam-yoo-LOH-sus | Having small nipples |
| rubroviolacea | roo-broh-vy-oh-LAH-see-uh | Red-violet |
| Canavalia | kan-uh-VAY-lee-uh | Latinized form of the Malabar vernacular kanavali, the name for this genus of climbing herbs |