The PlantFiles Newsletter

Covering the events of February 28, 2006, on which 173 members joined.
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Gardening Quote of the Day

"I call to mind the summer day, the early harvest mowing; the sky with sun and clouds at play, and flowers with breezes blowing."

(John Greenleaf Whittier, American poet (born 12/17/1807))

The PlantFiles Photo of the Day

Crape Myrtle, Crepe Myrtle
Lagerstroemia indica
By MG

PF Photo of the Day

Activity Report:

42 new plants were added to the database.
37 new descriptions were added.
63 new images were added.
935 new options were checked off.

Comments

Member Addition Description
zville123 Neutral CommentMorning Glory, Grannyvine 'Wedding Bells'
(Ipomoea tricolor)
zville123 Neutral CommentMorning Glory 'Minibar Rose'
(Ipomoea nil)
HERBIE43 Positive CommentTomato 'Sungold'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
rcn48 Positive CommentCoral Bells, Alumroot, Coralbells, Alum Root 'Gypsy Dancer'
(Heuchera )
growin Positive CommentRokujo Japanese Euonymus 'Rokujo'
(Euonymus japonica)
DownEaster42 Positive CommentShrubby Germander, Tree Germander 'Azurea'
(Teucrium fruticans)
boucher Positive CommentHardy Hibiscus, Rose Mallow, Swamp Mallow 'Kopper King'
(Hibiscus moscheutos)
TBGDN Positive CommentHybrid Columbine 'Crimson Star'
(Aquilegia )
TBGDN Positive CommentSiberian Columbine 'Biedermeier'
(Aquilegia sibirica)
MotherNature4 Positive Comment 'Decor'
(Billbergia )
terraverte Positive CommentSilver Dollar Plant
(Xerosicyos danguyi)
branches Negative CommentMugwort, Sailor's Tobacco, Felon Herb
(Artemisia vulgaris)
Soferdig Negative CommentRussian Knapweed, Turkestan Thistle, Russian Star Thistle
(Acroptilon repens)
Farmerdill Neutral CommentDwarf Mulberry 'Geraldi Dwarf'
(Morus )
Farmerdill Neutral CommentDwarf Mulberry 'Dwarf Weeping Mulberry'
(Morus nigra)
Farmerdill Neutral CommentMulberry 'Paradise'
(Morus )
JodyC Neutral CommentFloribunda Rose 'Rainforest'
(Rosa )
Farmerdill Neutral CommentMulberry 'Silk Hope'
(Morus nigra)
Farmerdill Neutral CommentMulberry 'Collier'
(Morus )
Farmerdill Neutral CommentMulberry 'Red Shahtoot'
(Morus )
Farmerdill Neutral CommentMulberry 'Buzza Black'
(Morus nigra)
Farmerdill Neutral CommentMulberry 'White Shahtoot'
(Morus alba)
Gustichock Neutral CommentHardy Tapioca
(Manihot grahamii)
Farmerdill Neutral CommentPotato 'Gredine'
(Solanum tuberosum)
TBGDN Positive CommentWeigela 'Red Prince'
(Weigela florida)
TBGDN Positive CommentFlowering Onion 'Purple Sensation'
(Allium aflatunense)
Xenomorf Neutral CommentLiving Stone Cactus
(Ariocarpus fissuratus)
TBGDN Positive CommentTall Bearded Iris 'Skating Party'
(Iris )
bilby1915 Positive CommentMealy Cup Sage
(Salvia farinacea)
Bluemoon33 Neutral CommentRose Pine, South African Acanthus, Jade Magic, Purple Shrimp Plant
(Porphyrocoma pohliana)
dmbrazilian Positive CommentWater Forget-Me-Not
(Myosotis scorpioides)
TBGDN Positive CommentFalse Indigo, Blue Wild Indigo
(Baptisia australis)
TBGDN Positive CommentTall Bearded Iris 'Lady Friend'
(Iris )
TBGDN Positive CommentTall Bearded Iris 'Rhapsody in Bloom'
(Iris )
TBGDN Positive CommentTall Bearded Iris 'Song of Norway'
(Iris )
htop Neutral CommentPink Smartweed
(Persicaria bicornis)
Don_Mader Positive CommentCordyline 'Peter Buck'
(Cordyline fruticosa)

Images

Member Addition Description
kennedyhImageSilky Phacelia, Alpine Phacelia
(Phacelia sericea)
Melissa_OhioImageSnap Bean (Green, String or French Bean) 'Corallo Nano'
(Phaseolus vulgaris)
Melissa_OhioImageSnap bean, Bush bean 'Demeter'
(Phaseolus vulgaris)
XenomorfImageEuphorbia
(Euphorbia cylindrifolia subsp. tuberifera)
Melissa_OhioImageDry Shelling Bean 'Big Baldoria'
(Phaseolus vulgaris)
Todd_BolandImageBird's-eye Primrose, Farinosae Primula
(Primula halleri)
TBGDNImageDaylily 'Mary Todd'
(Hemerocallis )
kellImageKangaroo Paw, Cat's Paw 'Bush Garnet'
(Anigozanthos )
kellImageKangaroo Paw, Cat's Paw 'Bush Pearl'
(Anigozanthos )
kellImageKangaroo Paw 'Bush Illusion'
(Anigozanthos )
JoyImageSpotted Gayfeather, Snakeroot, Dotted Blazing Star
(Liatris punctata)
Brent_In_NoVaImageDoublefile Viburnum, Japanese Snowball Bush 'Summer Snowflake'
(Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum)
Brent_In_NoVaImageDoublefile Viburnum, Japanese Snowball Bush 'Shoshoni'
(Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum)
Brent_In_NoVaImageWeigela 'Sunny Princess'
(Weigela )
kniphofiaImageAmaryllis 'Chico'
(Hippeastrum )
ilimaImageFlor de Nino
(Euphorbia leucocephala)
ilimaImageWalking Iris, Apostle Plant
(Neomarica gracilis)
ilimaImageFlame Vine
(Pyrostegia ignea)
tiffanyaImageNasturtium 'Alaska Mixed'
(Tropaeolum majus)
LarulyaImageSnowflake, Artic Snow, Milky Way
(Wrightia antidysenterica)
LarulyaImageCrape Jasmine, Crepe Jasmine 'Flore Pleno'
(Tabernaemontana divaricata)
LarulyaImageCrape Jasmine, Crepe Jasmine 'Flore Pleno'
(Tabernaemontana divaricata)
kniphofiaImageOncidium 'Charlesworthii 'Mishima''
(Oncidium )
TomH3787ImageSummer Snowflake, Snowbell, Dewdrop 'Gravetye Giant'
(Leucojum aestivum)
roadrunnerImageWeeping Lantana, Trailing Lantana 'Trailing Lavender'
(Lantana montevidensis)
kniphofiaImageOrchid 'Memoria Martin Orenstein Lulu'
(Odontioda )
TomH3787Image
(Nothoscordum dialystemon)
JoyImageCarrion Plant, Carrion Flower, Starfish Plant, Toad Plant, Zulu Giant
(Stapelia gigantea)
roadrunnerImageScarlet Sage, Scarlet Salvia, Red Sage, Red Salvia
(Salvia splendens)
TomH3787Image 'Red and Silver Strain'
(Helleborus foetidus)
kennedyhImageCommon Mountain Daisy
(Celmisia spectabilis)
Shirley1mdImageHeucherella, Foamy Bells 'Stoplight'
(X Heucherella )
Shirley1mdImageFoam Flower 'Sugar and Spice'
(Tiarella )
Shirley1mdImageCoral Bells, Alumroot, Coralbells, Alum Root 'Can-Can'
(Heuchera )
roadrunnerImageArizona Barrel Cactus, Emory Barrel, Coville's Cactus, Traveler's Friend
(Ferocactus covillei)
timrannImageBlue Latan Palm
(Latania loddigesii)
timrannImageYellow Latan Palm
(Latania verschaffeltii)
GustichockImageTipu, Rosewood, Pride-of-Bolivia, Yellow Jacaranda
(Tipuana tipu)
GustichockImageLive Oak
(Quercus virginiana)
kennedyhImageYellow Tailflower
(Anthocercis ilicifolia)
XenomorfImageGasteria
(Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa)
XenomorfImageGasteria
(Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa)
TBGDNImageTall Bearded Iris 'Dynamite'
(Iris )
giancarloImageUrn Plant, Silver Vase Bromeliad 'Variegata'
(Aechmea fasciata)
DinuImageSnake Plant, Mother-in-Law's Tongue
(Sansevieria trifasciata)
bootandallImageBlack Tree Fern
(Cyathea medullaris)
bootandallImageBlack Tree Fern
(Cyathea medullaris)
bootandallImage
(Trichomanes reniforme)
rcn48ImageMountain Fleece 'Firetail'
(Persicaria amplexicaulis)
rcn48ImageShowy Lady's Slipper Orchid
(Cypripedium reginae)
rcn48ImageCoral Bells, Alumroot, Coralbells, Alum Root 'Gypsy Dancer'
(Heuchera )
fraxinusImageTraveller's Joy, Old Man's Beard
(Clematis vitalba)
FarmerdillImagePotato 'Catriona'
(Solanum tuberosum)
kimchifanImageBeefsteak Plant, Shiso, Green Perilla 'Aoshiso'
(Perilla frutescens)
kimchifanImageBeefsteak Plant, Shiso, Green Perilla 'Aoshiso'
(Perilla frutescens)
kimchifanImageBeefsteak Plant, Shiso, Green Perilla 'Aoshiso'
(Perilla frutescens)
ronwestImageRainbow Plant
(Byblis liniflora)
ronwestImageBladderwort 'Blue'
(Utricularia sandersonii)
ronwestImageBladderwort
(Utricularia sandersonii)
irmalyImageLeopard Plant 'Aureomaculata'
(Farfugium japonicum)
irmalyImageLimber Pine
(Pinus flexilis)
TBGDNImageTall Bearded Iris 'Song of Norway'
(Iris )
irmalyImageBougainvillea
(Bougainvillea glabra)

New Botanary Words

Name Pronunciation Meaning
brachychaeta  brak-ee-KAY-ta  From the Greek brachy (short) chaite (bristle)  
brachychaetum  brak-ee-KAY-tum  From the Greek brachy (short) chaite (bristle)  
brachychaetus  brak-ee-KAY-tus  From the Greek brachy (short) chaite (bristle)  
Nephrodium  nee-FRO-dee-um  From the Greek nephrodes (kidney-like)  
nephrodes  nee-FRO-deez  From the Greek word for kidney-like  
glycinoides  gly-sin-OY-deez  Like Glycine (genus name for Soybean)  
cuthbertii  kuth-BERT-ee-eye  Named for A.C. Cuthbert, 19th century American plant collector  
Amyema  a-my-EM-a  From the Greek a- (without) and myeo (to initiate), referring to the genus lack of recognition, separate from Loranthus  
Triodanis  try-oh-DAY-nis  From the Greek treis (three) and odons (tooth)  
mystax  MY-staks  From the Latin, meaning moustache  
larense  lar-EN-see  Of or from Lara, a state of Venezuela  
larensis  lar-EN-sis  Of or from Lara, a state of Venezuela  
Sarcanthus  sar-KANTH-us  From the Greek sarkos (flesh) and anthos (flower), referring to its fleshy flowers  
Sarcandra  sar-KAN-dra  From the Greek sarkos (flesh) and andros (gland)  
macrocapnos  mak-roh-KAP-nos  From the Greek macros (large) and kapnos (smoke)  
x rubrum  ROO-brum  Hybrid, meaning red-colored  
armoricana  ar-mor-ee-kAH-na  Of or from Armorica (Latin name for modern-day Brittany in northwestern France; its name was derived from the Celtic ar (on) and mor (sea), referring to its seaside location)  
armoricanum  ar-mor-ee-kAH-num  Of or from Armorica (Latin name for modern-day Brittany in northwestern France; its name was derived from the Celtic ar (on) and mor (sea), referring to its seaside location)  
armoricanus  ar-mor-ee-kAH-nus  Of or from Armorica (Latin name for modern-day Brittany in northwestern France; its name was derived from the Celtic ar (on) and mor (sea), referring to its seaside location)  
lagopus  lay-GO-pus  From the Greek lago (hare) and pus (foot)  
henryanum  hen-ree-AY-num  Named for Augustine Henry, 20th century physician and botanist in Asia  
henryanus  hen-ree-AY-nus  Named for Augustine Henry, 20th century physician and botanist in Asia  
augustinii  aw-gus-TIN-ee-eye  Named for Augustine Henry, 20th century physician and botanist in Asia  
x colurnoides  kol-ur-NOY-deez  An interspecific hybrid resembling colurna (one of its parents; the epithet is the Latinized form of the vernacular name)  
malesevichiae  mal-es-eh-VIK-ee-ay  Named for Petra S. Malesevich, modern-day Senior Herbarium Assistant at the Missouri Botanical Gardens  
albispatha  al-bih-SPAY-tha  Having a whitish spathe  
albispathum  al-bih-SPAY-thum  Having a whitish spathe  
albispathus  al-bih-SPAY-thus  Having a whitish spathe  
osae  OH-say  Of or from the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica  
uranoscopos  yur-an-oh-SKO-pos  From the Greek ouranos (sky) and skopein (to watch); literally, star-gazer. Also spelled uranoscopus  
coleorum  koh-lee-OR-um  Possibly from the Greek Greek koleos (sheath); bearing a sheath or covering  
archboldianum  arch-bold-ee-AH-num  Named for Richard Archbold, 20th century patron of science and prominent biologist in Flordida (U.S.)  
archboldiana  arch-bold-ee-AH-na  Named for Richard Archbold, 20th century patron of science and prominent biologist in Flordida (U.S.)  
archboldianus  arch-bold-ee-AH-nus  Named for Richard Archbold, 20th century patron of science and prominent biologist in Flordida (U.S.)  
archboldii  arch-BOLD-ee-eye  Named for Richard Archbold, 20th century patron of science and prominent biologist in Flordida (U.S.)  
x pallidus  PAL-id-us  Hybrid, meaning pale or pallid  
eugene-maraisii  yoo-jeen-mar-AY-see-eye  Named for Eugčne Marais, early 20th century South African naturalist, author and poet  
rogersii  ro-JERZ-ee-eye  Named for Rogers; the person commemorated depends on the species  
Pleurothallis  plur-oh-THAL-liss  From the Greek pleurothallos, meaning rib-like branches  
peroniocephala  per-on-ee-oh-KEF-a-la  From the Greek peronion (little pin) and kephala (head), referring to the tiny flower heads  
erymnochila  er-rym-no-KY-la  From the Greek erymnos (fenced) and cheilos (lip), referring to the erect, fence-like border of the lip  
x hopwoodiana  hop-wood-ee-AH-na  Named for Henry Hopwood, 19th century settler of Australia  
hopwoodii  hop-WOOD-ee-eye  Named for Henry Hopwood, 19th century settler of Australia  
felipponei  fel-lee-PO-nee-eye  Named for Dr. Florentino Felippone, 20th century bryologist from Uruguay  
dialystemon  dy-al-ih-STEE-mon  Having separated stamens  
x isabellinus  iz-uh-bel-LEE-nus  Hybrid; the epithet means yellowish or tawny yellow, referencing the Archduchess Isabella of Austria, who vowed not to change her underwear until her father, Philip II, won the siege of Ostend, which  
eburniflora  ee-burn-ih-FOH-lee-a  Having foliage white, like ivory  
conchinchinense  kon-chin-chin-EN-see  Of or from Cochinchina, an old name for Taiwan  
cochinchinensis  ko-chin-chin-EN-sis  Of or from Cochinchina, an old name for Taiwan  
herzogiana  her-zog-ee-AH-na  Named for Theodor Herzog, 20th century German bryologist  
Herzogiella  her-zog-ee-EL-a  Diminutive; named for Theodor Herzog, 20th century German bryologist  
herzogii  her-ZOG-ee-eye  Named for Theodor Herzog, 20th century German bryologist  
herzogianum  her-zog-ee-AH-num  Named for Theodor Herzog, 20th century German bryologist  
herzogianus  her-zog-ee-AH-nus  Named for Theodor Herzog, 20th century German bryologist  
dissimile  dis-SIM-il-ee  Unlike, different  
dissimilis  dis-SIM-il-iss  Unlike, different  
bellidioides  bell-id-ee-OY-deez  Resembles Bellis (genus name, meaning pretty or handsome)  
powysorum  pow-WYS-or-um  Named for Gilfrid and Patricia Powys, 21st century botanists in Kenya  
cheiranthifolia  kye-ranth-ih-FOH-lee-a  Having foliage like Cheiranthus (genus name from the Greek cheir, hand; and anthos, flower)  
cheiranthifolium  kye-ranth-ih-FOH-lee-um  Having foliage like Cheiranthus (genus name from the Greek cheir, hand; and anthos, flower)  
xanthifolia  zan-thi-FOH-lee-a  Having yellow foliage  
ambrosiifolia  am-bro-see-ih-FOH-lee-a  Having leaves like Ambrosia (genus name meaning food of the gods; food for immortality); also spelled ambrosifolia  
ambrosifolia  am-bro-sih-FOH-lee-a  Variant spelling of ambrosiifolia; having leaves like Ambrosia (genus name meaning food of the gods; food for immortality)  
ambrosiifolium  am-bro-see-ih-FOH-lee-um  Having leaves like Ambrosia (genus name meaning food of the gods; food for immortality)  
ambrosiifolius  am-bro-see-ih-FOH-lee-us  Having leaves like Ambrosia (genus name meaning food of the gods; food for immortality)  
rusbyi  RUS-bee-eye  Named for Henry Hurd Rusby, 20th century plant collector and explorer who collected over 10,000 plants and helped establish the New York Botanical Garden  
Rusbya  RUS-bee-a  Named for Henry Hurd Rusby, 20th century plant collector and explorer who collected over 10,000 plants and helped establish the New York Botanical Garden  
rusbyana  rus-bee-AH-na  Named for Henry Hurd Rusby, 20th century plant collector and explorer who collected over 10,000 plants and helped establish the New York Botanical Garden  
rusbyanum  rus-bee-AH-num  Named for Henry Hurd Rusby, 20th century plant collector and explorer who collected over 10,000 plants and helped establish the New York Botanical Garden  
rusbyanus  rus-bee-AH-nus  Named for Henry Hurd Rusby, 20th century plant collector and explorer who collected over 10,000 plants and helped establish the New York Botanical Garden  
callida  kal-LEE-da  Clever, shrewd  
callidus  kal-LEE-dus  Clever, shrewd  
cryptocaulis  krip-toh-KAWL-iss  From the Greek kryptos (hidden, secret) and caulis (stem)  
azteca  az-TEK-a  From Aztec (Aztlán), a mythical place in northern Mexico  
aztecus  az-TEK-us  From Aztec (Aztlán), a mythical place in northern Mexico  
gmelinii  g-mel-IN-ee-eye  Named for Johann Gottlieb Gmelin, 18th century German professor and naturalist who traveled extensively in Siberia and Kamchatkag  
chenopodioides  ken-oh-poh-dee-OY-deez  Resembles Chenopodium (genus name meaning goosefoot, referring to the shape of the leaves in some species  
Ehrenbergia  er-en-BERG-ee-a  Named for Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, 19th century German naturalist  
ehrenbergii  er-en-BERG-ee-eye  Named for Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, 19th century German naturalist  
ehrenbergiana  er-en-berg-ee-AH-na  Named for Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, 19th century German naturalist  
ehrenbergianum  er-en-berg-ee-AH-num  Named for Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, 19th century German naturalist  
ehrenbergianus  er-en-berg-ee-AH-nus  Named for Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, 19th century German naturalist  
araneans  ar-AN-ee-anz  With spider webs  
navajoense  na-va-ho-EN-see  Of or from the Navajo tribe (Native American Indian tribe)  
navajoensis  na-va-ho-EN-sis  Of or from the Navajo tribe (Native American Indian tribe)  
vinacea  vin-AY-see-a  Wine-coloured  
vinaceum  vin-AY-see-um  Wine-coloured  
vinaceus  vin-AY-see-us  Wine-coloured  
tetrasperma  tet-ra-SPERM-a  Four-seeded  
tetraspermum  tet-ra-SPERM-um  Four-seeded  
tetraspermus  tet-ra-SPERM-us  Four-seeded  
triphyllos  tri-FILL-os  Three leaves  
Staphylea  staf-FY-lee-a  From the Greek staphyle (cluster), referring to the flower arrangement  
x arguta  ar-GOO-ta  Hybrid, meaning sharp toothed  
rehderiana  re-der-ee-AH-na  Named for Alfred Rehder, 20th century German-born American dendrologist and author working at the Arnold Arboretum in Massachusettes (U.S.) until his retirement  
rehderianum  re-der-ee-AH-num  Named for Alfred Rehder, 20th century German-born American dendrologist and author working at the Arnold Arboretum in Massachusettes (U.S.) until his retirement  
rehderianus  re-der-ee-AH-nus  Named for Alfred Rehder, 20th century German-born American dendrologist and author working at the Arnold Arboretum in Massachusettes (U.S.) until his retirement  
patella  pa-TEL-a  From the Latin word for a small, shallow pan  
Tectiphiala  tek-tif-ee-AH-la  From the Latin tectum (roof, covering) and Greek phiala (vessel or saucer), referring to flowers which are obscured by overlapping buds  
harlandii  har-LAND-ee-eye  Most likely named for Dr William Aurelius Harland, 18th century British physician who emigrated to Hong Kong, where he collected and classified many Chinese plants  
phillipsiae  fil-LIPS-ee-ay  Named for Lady Louise Jane Lort-Phillips, 20th century Norwegian amateur botanist and explorer who collected Stapeliads  
faeroense  far-oh-EN-see  Of or from the Faeroe (aka Faröe) Islands, located in the northern Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and the Shetland Islands  
faeroensis  far-oh-EN-sis  Of or from the Faeroe (aka Faröe) Islands, located in the northern Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and the Shetland Islands  
breviscapa  brev-ee-SKAY-pa  With a short scape (flower stalk)  
breviscapum  brev-ee-SKAY-pum  With a short scape (flower stalk)  
breviscapus  brev-ee-SKAY-pus  With a short scape (flower stalk)  
plurifoliata  ploor-ih-foh-lee-AH-ta  Many-leaved  
plurifoliatum  ploor-ih-foh-lee-AH-tum  Many-leaved  
hemsleyana  hems-lee-AH-na  Named for William botting Hemsley, 19th century botanist who produced an early flora of Central America, and Keeper of the Kew Herbarium  
hemsleyanum  hems-lee-AH-num  Named for William botting Hemsley, 19th century botanist who produced an early flora of Central America, and Keeper of the Kew Herbarium  
hemsleyanus  hems-lee-AH-nus  Named for William botting Hemsley, 19th century botanist who produced an early flora of Central America, and Keeper of the Kew Herbarium  
hemsleyii  hems-LEE-ee-eye  Named for William botting Hemsley, 19th century botanist who produced an early flora of Central America, and Keeper of the Kew Herbarium  
cheesemanii  cheez-MAN-ee-eye  Named for Thomas Frederick Cheeseman, early 20th century British-born, self-trained botanist who lived in Auckland, New Zealand  
traversii  trav-ERZ-ee-eye  Named for either William Thomas Lock Travers or his son, Henry Travers, early explorers of the Nelson and West Coast districts in New Zealand  
Zygoneria  zy-go-NER-ee-a  Intergeneric hybrid of Neogardneria and Zygopetelum  
x tangelo  TAN-jel-oh  An interspecific hybrid of tangerine (C. reticulata) and grapefruit (C. x paradisica); the epithet is a blend of Tangerine and Pomelo  
Reynaudia  rey-NAUD-ee-a  Named for AA Reynaud, French botanist and forester  
reynaudiana  rey-naud-ee-AH-na  Named for AA Reynaud, French botanist and forester  
calyphyllus  kal-ee-FIL-us  From the Greek kalyx (calyx) and phyllon (leaf)  
adspersa  ad-SPERS-a  From the Latin adspargo, meaning to scatter, sprinkle  
adspersum  ad-SPERS-um  From the Latin adspargo, meaning to scatter, sprinkle  
adspersus  ad-SPERS-us  From the Latin adspargo, meaning to scatter, sprinkle  
halbingeri  hal-BING-er-ee  Named for Federico Halbinger, 21st century botanist  
Leptandra  lep-TAN-dra  From the Greek leptos (thin) and andros (male, or anthers)  
leptandrus  lep-TAN-drus  From the Greek leptos (thin) and andros (male, or anthers)  
x pubescens  pew-BES-enz  Hybrid, meaning downy or short haired  
x polyantha  pol-ee-ANTH-a  Hybrid meaning many-flowered  
conothelos  kon-oh-THEL-os  From the Greek konos (cone) and thele (nipple)  
macrorrhizos  mak-roh-RY-zos  mak-roh-RY-zos  
cap-manambatoensis  kap man-am-bat-oh-EN-sis  Of or from Cape Manambato, Madagascar  
youngii  YUNG-ee-eye  Named for Maurice Young, 19th century nurseryman at Epsom  
geophila  jee-oh-FY-la  Earth-lover; ground-loving  
geophilum  jee-oh-FY-lum  Earth-lover; ground-loving  
geophilus  jee-oh-FY-lus  Earth-lover; ground-loving  
heterotropoides  het-er-oh-troh-POY-deez  Resembles Heterotropa, genus name from the Greek heteros, different; and trophia, trophy - the reference is obscure)  
Heterotropa  het-er-oh-TRO-pa  From the Greek heteros (different) and trophia (trophy): the reference is obscure  
Spodiopogon  spoh-dee-oh-POH-gon  From the Greek spodios (ash-colored, gray) and pogon (beard); referring to the spikelet hairs  
sichuanica  sich-WAN-ih-ka  Of or from Sichuan, China  
sichuanicum  sich-WAN-ih-kum  Of or from Sichuan, China  
sichuanicus  sich-WAN-ih-kus  Of or from Sichuan, China  
laotica  lay-OH-tih-ka  Of or from Laos, a country in southeastern Asia  
laoticum  lay-OH-tih-kum  Of or from Laos, a country in southeastern Asia  
laoticus  lay-OH-tih-kus  Of or from Laos, a country in southeastern Asia  
Vaniotia  van-ee-OH-tee-a  Named for Eugene Vaniot, early 20th century French botanist  
vaniotii  van-ee-OH-tee-eye  Named for Eugene Vaniot, early 20th century French botanist  
vaniotiana  van-ee-oh-tee-AH-na  Named for Eugene Vaniot, early 20th century French botanist  
vaniotianum  van-ee-oh-tee-AH-num  Named for Eugene Vaniot, early 20th century French botanist  
taliense  tal-ee-EN-see  Of or from the Tali (Dali) Range of Yunnan, in western China  
taliensis  tal-ee-EN-sis  Of or from the Tali (Dali) Range of Yunnan, in western China  
curviflora  kurv-ih-FLOR-a  Curved flower  
curviflorum  kurv-ih-FLOR-um  Curved flower  
curviflorus  kurv-ih-FLOR-us  Curved flower  
moorcroftii  moor-KROFT-ee-eye  Named for William Moorcroft, 19th century British explorer in Ladakh and Tibet  
Moorcroftia  moor-KROFT-ee-a  Named for William Moorcroft, 19th century British explorer in Ladakh and Tibet  
moorcroftianum  moor-kroft-ee-AH-num  Named for William Moorcroft, 19th century British explorer in Ladakh and Tibet  
moorcroftianus  moor-kroft-ee-AH-nus  Named for William Moorcroft, 19th century British explorer in Ladakh and Tibet  
alcaeoides  al-see-OY-deez  Resembles Alcaea (variant spelling of Alcea, a member of the mallow family)  
x violacea  vy-oh-LAH-see-a  Hybrid, meaning violet-coloured  
x mexicali  meks-ih-KAL-ee  Of or from Mexicali, Mexico  
x magnificum  mag-NIF-ih-kum  Hybrid meaning magnificent  
gastonis-bonnieri  gas-TON bon-nee-ER-ee  Named for Gastón Bonnier, early 20th century French botanist and author  
elaeagnos  el-ee-AG-nos  From the Greek elaia (olive) and agnos (pure), possibly referring to the fruitv  
santa-rita  san-ta REE-ta  Of or from the Santa Rita Mountains in Arizona (U.S.)  
speculantha  spek-yoo-LAN-tha  From the Greek speculō (mirror) and anthos (flower)  
x floribundum  flor-ih-BUN-dum  Hybrid meaning free flowering  
tequilana  te-kee-lee-AH-na  Of or from Tequila, the district in Tequila (now Jalisco) Mexico which was interned named for the Ticuilas Indians  
atacamense  a-tah-kah-MEN-see  Of or from the Atacama desert in Northern Chile  
atacamensis  a-tah-kah-MEN-sis  Of or from the Atacama desert in Northern Chile  
waymaniae  way-MAN-ee-ay  Named for Ann Wayman, 21st century Hoya grower and author  
anulata  an-uh-LAH-ta  Ringed  
cumingiana  kum-ing-ee-AH-na  Named for Hugh Cuming, 19th century British conchologist and botanist who collected in South America, the Philippines and the Pacific Islands  
erythrostemma  er-rith-ro-STEM-a  Red-crowned  
x speciosa  spee-see-OH-sa  Hybrid, meaning showy  
marie-reginae  mar-ee REE-jin-ay  Named for Queen Mary  
globulosa  glob-yoo-LOH-sa  Small and spherical  
globulosum  glob-yoo-LOH-sum  Small and spherical  
globulosus  glob-yoo-LOH-sus  Small and spherical  
curvibracteata  kurv-ih-brak-tee-AH-ta  Curved bracts (modified leaves directly beneath the flower)  
curvibracteatus  kurv-ih-brak-tee-AH-tus  Curved bracts (modified leaves directly beneath the flower)  
braun-blanquetii  braun blan-KWET-ee-eye  Named for Josias Braun-Blanquet, 20th century Swiss botanist  
imperati  im-per-AH-tee  Imperial, regal  
Thuidium  thoo-ID-ee-um  Like Thuja, genus name from the Greek for juniper or trees with aromatic wood  
vivax  VY-vaks  From the Latin, meaning long-lived or enduring; lively  
punctulata  punk-tuh-LAH-ta  Spotted  
caroli-alexandri  kar-OH-lee al-eks-AN-dree  Named for Grandduke Carl Alexander of Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach, 19th century ruler of Weimar, Germany  
Ceraria  ker-AR-ee-a  Of wax; pertaining to wax candles  
takesimense  tah-kes-ih-MEN-see  Of or from the Takeshima islet (also known as Dok-do) in Korea  
takesimensis  tah-kes-ih-MEN-sis  Of or from the Takeshima islet (also known as Dok-do) in Korea  
resiniflua  res-in-IF-floo-a  Flowing resin  
trollii  TROL-lee-eye  Named for Wilhelm Troll, 20th century Professor of Botany at Munich  
Hutchinsia  hutch-IN-see-a  Named for Miss Ellen Hutchins, 19th century Irish botanist  
hutchinsiae  hutch-INS-ee-ay  Named for Miss Ellen Hutchins, 19th century Irish botanist  
hutchinsifolia  hutch-ins-ih-FOH-lee-a  Having foliage like Hutchinsia (genus named for Miss Ellen Hutchins, 19th century Irish botanist)  
tirucalli  tee-roo-KAL-ee  Derivation is obscure  
maireanum  1: For North African plants, named for Rene C. J. E. Maire, 20th century professor of Botany in Algeria
2: MAIR-ay-AH-num  
For Chinese plants, named for Edouard Ernest Maire, 19th century missionary in Yunnan, China where he collected many specimens  
maireanus  1: For North African plants, named for Rene C. J. E. Maire, 20th century professor of Botany in Algeria
2: MAIR-ay-AH-nus  
For Chinese plants, named for Edouard Ernest Maire, 19th century missionary in Yunnan, China where he collected many specimens  
Tournefortia  toor-ne-FOR-tee-a  Named for Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, 18th century French botanist who was professor of botany at the Jardin des Plantes  
tournefortii  toor-ne-FOR-tee-eye  Named for Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, 18th century French botanist who was professor of botany at the Jardin des Plantes  
tournefortiana  toor-ne-for-tee-AH-na  Named for Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, 18th century French botanist who was professor of botany at the Jardin des Plantes  
tournefortianum  toor-ne-for-tee-AH-num  Named for Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, 18th century French botanist who was professor of botany at the Jardin des Plantes  
rafflesiana  raf-felz-ee-AH-na  Named for Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles, 19th century zoologist and founder of the British colony at Singapore  
Lophiola  lo-fee-OH-la  From the Greek lophos (mane, crest); referring to the pubescence on the tepals  
Gynatrix  gyn-a-triks  Hairy (bristly) ovary  
Camissonia  kam-iss-OH-nee-a  Named for Adelbert von Chamisso (Camisso), French-born 18th century German naturalist on the "Rurik" which visited Alaska and California in 1816  
ampeloprasum  am-pel-oh-PRAY-sum  From the Greek ampelos (vine) and prason (leek)  
balduinii  bald-WIN-ee-eye  Possibly named for Baldwin, as the common name is often spelled Baldwin  
Sinclairia  sin-KLARE-ee-a  Named for Dr. Andrew Sinclair, surgeon on the HMS Sulfur and plant collector  
sinclairiana  sin-klare-ee-AH-num  Named for Dr. Andrew Sinclair, surgeon on the HMS Sulfur and plant collector  
Commelinantia  kom-el-in-AN-tee-a  Related to Commelina (genus named for two 17th century Dutch botanists, Johan and his nephew Caspar Commelin)  
lirata  ly-RAH-ta  Alternate spelling of lyratum (lyre)  
variifolia  var-ee-ih-FOH-lee-a  Having varying or variegated foliage  
variifolium  var-ee-ih-FOH-lee-um  Having varying or variegated foliage  
variifolius  var-ee-ih-FOH-lee-us  Having varying or variegated foliage  
vanbalenii  van-bal-EN-ee-eye  named for JC Van Balen, former Director of the Park Department in Johannesburg, South Africa  
keyense  kee-EN-see  Of or from the Florida Keys, a chain of islands south of the Florida peninsula (U.S.)  
keyensis  kee-EN-sis  Of or from the Florida Keys, a chain of islands south of the Florida peninsula (U.S.)  
cumini  KOO-min-ee  From the Greek kyminon (Cumin)  
x freemanii  free-MAN-ee-eye  Named for Oliver M. Freeman of the US National Arboretum, who bred the hybrid  
pinsapo  pin-SAH-po  From the Spanish word for this species, native to Spain  
cappodocicum  kap-puh-do-SEE-kum  Of or from Cappadocia (Western Turkey)  
coloradoense  kol-oh-rad-oh-EN-see  Of or from Colorado (U.S.)  
coloradoensis  kol-oh-rad-oh-EN-sis  Of or from Colorado (U.S.)  
nebrodense  ne-bro-DEN-see  Of or from the Nebrodi Mountains, near Sicily, Italy  
nebrodensis  ne-bro-DEN-sis  Of or from the Nebrodi Mountains, near Sicily, Italy  
borisii-regis  bor-ISS-ee-eye REE-jis  King Boris III of Bulgaria, 20th century King of Bulgaria  
pindrow  PIND-row  Derivation of the Nepalese vernacular name for this species  
collomiae  kol-LOM-ee-ay  Named for Mrs. Rose E. Collom, early 20th century botanist  
Anthocercis  anth-oh-SER-sis  Flowering-rod, referring to the narrow corolla-lobes  
diantha  dy-ANTH-a  Divine flower  
dianthum  dy-ANTH-um  Divine flower  
inyangense  in-yang-EN-see  Of or from the Nyanga (Inyanga) area of the east Highlands, Zimbabwe  
inyangensis  in-yang-EN-sis  Of or from the Nyanga (Inyanga) area of the east Highlands, Zimbabwe  
Garrettia  gar-RET-ee-a  Named for HB Garrett, British botanist  
garrettiana  gar-ret-ee-AH-na  Named for HB Garrett, British botanist  
garrettianum  gar-ret-ee-AH-num  Named for HB Garrett, British botanist  
garrettianus  gar-ret-ee-AH-nus  Named for HB Garrett, British botanist  
Stylosanthes  sty-lo-SAN-theez  From the Greek stylos (having styles) and anthos (flowers)  
Arnoglossum  arn-oh-GLOS-sum  From the Greek arnos (lamb) and glossa (tongue)  
sociabilis  so-shee-AH-bil-is  From the Latin from Latin sociare (to join, associate  
faginea  fag-IN-ee-a  Of Fagus (Beech genus)  
fagineum  fag-IN-ee-um  Of Fagus (Beech genus)  
fagineus  fag-IN-ee-us  Of Fagus (Beech genus)  
bebbii  BEB-bee-eye  Named for Michael Schuck Bebb, 19th century American specialist on willows  
x bebbiana  beb-bee-AH-na  Hybrid named for Michael Schuck Bebb, 19th century American specialist on willows  
napina  na-PIN-a  Resembles Napus (turnip genus)  
napinus  na-PIN-us  Resembles Napus (turnip genus)  
napus  NAP-us  From the Latin word for turnip  
marksiana  marks-ee-AH-na  Named for Dr. C.F. Marks, amateur plant collector in Queensland  
Centipeda  sen-tih-PEE-da  From the Greek word for one hundred feet  
colombiana  kol-om-bee-AH-na  Of or from Colombia, South America  
colombianum  kol-om-bee-AH-num  Of or from Colombia, South America  
colombianus  kol-om-bee-AH-nus  Of or from Colombia, South America  
colombiense  kol-om-bee-EN-see  Of or from Colombia, South America  
spiniflora  spin-ih-FLOR-a  Having spiny flowers  
spiniflorum  spin-ih-FLOR-um  Having spiny flowers  
spiniflorus  spin-ih-FLOR-us  Having spiny flowers  
subinermis  sub-in-ERM-iss  Somewhat spineless; having fewer spines  
subinerme  sub-in-ERM-ee  Somewhat spineless; having fewer spines  
lobulata  lob-yoo-LAY-ta  Lobe-shaped  
lobulatum  lob-yoo-LAY-tum  Lobe-shaped  
lobulatus  lob-yoo-LAY-tus  Lobe-shaped  
juglandifolia  joo-gland-ih-FOH-lee-a  Having leaves like Juglans (Walnut genus)  
juglandifolium  joo-gland-ih-FOH-lee-um  Having leaves like Juglans (Walnut genus)  
juglandifolius  joo-gland-ih-FOH-lee-us  Having leaves like Juglans (Walnut genus)  
hobdyi  HOB-dee-eye  Named for Robert Hobdyi, 21st century plant collector in Hawaii  
psilophylla  sil-oh-FIL-a  With glabrous (smooth, hairless) leaves  
psilophyllum  sil-oh-FIL-um  With glabrous (smooth, hairless) leaves  
psilophyllus  sil-oh-FIL-us  With glabrous (smooth, hairless) leaves  
marilandicum  mar-i-LAND-ih-kum  Referring to Maryland (U.S.)  
marilandicus  mar-i-LAND-ih-kus  Referring to Maryland (U.S.)  
psilocarpa  sil-oh-KAR-pa  With glabrous fruit  
psilocarpum  sil-oh-KAR-pum  With glabrous fruit  
psilocarpus  sil-oh-KAR-pus  With glabrous fruit  
scorpiurus  skor-pee-YUR-us  From the Greek skorpios (scorpion) and oura (tail), referring to the shape of the pods  
wydlerii  wyd-LER-ee-eye  Named for Heinrich Wydler, 19th century botanist  
wydleriana  wyd-ler-ee-AH-na  Named for Heinrich Wydler, 19th century botanist  
wydlerianum  wyd-ler-ee-AH-num  Named for Heinrich Wydler, 19th century botanist  
pseudoechinus  soo-do-EK-in-us  From the Greek pseudo- (false) and echinos (hedgehog)  
treleasei  tre-LEE-see-eye  Named for William Trelease, 20th century botanist and taxonomist, professor of the Shaw school of Botany  
cinerascens  sin-er-ASS-enz  Becoming gray  
cubense  koo-BEN-see  Of or from Cuba  
aspratile  as-pra-TIL-ee  Rough, scaly  
aspratilis  as-pra-TIL-is  Rough, scaly  
badjensis  ba-HEN-sis  Of or from Badja (also known as Béja, Bedja, and Bajah), in Tunisia, Africa  
heterocarpon  het-er-oh-KAR-pon  From the Greek heteros (different) and karpos (fruit)  
alabamica  al-a-BAM-ih-ka  Referring to Alabama (U.S.)  
alabamicum  al-a-BAM-ih-kum  Referring to Alabama (U.S.)  
basaltica  ba-SAL-tih-ka  Growing in basaltic rock (basaltes is a dark, hard Ethiopian marble)  
basalticum  ba-SAL-tih-kum  Growing in basaltic rock (basaltes is a dark, hard Ethiopian marble)  
basalticus  ba-SAL-tih-kus  Growing in basaltic rock (basaltes is a dark, hard Ethiopian marble)  
ledebourii  led-e-BOOR-ee-eye  Named for Karl Friedrich von Ledebour, 19th century Russian botanist  
ledebouriana  led-e-boor-ee-AH-na  Named for Karl Friedrich von Ledebour, 19th century Russian botanist  
ledebourianum  led-e-boor-ee-AH-num  Named for Karl Friedrich von Ledebour, 19th century Russian botanist  
andesicola  an-deez-ih-KOH-la  Dweller of the Andes mountains; see also andicola  
pseudosieboldianum  soo-do-see-bold-ee-AH-num  False sieboldianum (Maple species named for Franz Philipp von Siebold, 19th century German botanical Japan researcher)  
sieboldianum  see-bold-ee-AH-num  Named for Franz Philipp von Siebold, 19th century German botanical Japan researcher  
Pyrenacantha  py-ren-a-KAN-tha  From the Greek pyren (grain) and akanthos (thorn)  
Conothamnus  kon-oh-THAM-nus  From the Greek konos (cone) and thamnos (shrub)  
conothamnoides  kono-oh-tham-NOY-deez  Resembles Conothamnus  
rugulosa  rug-yoo-LOH-sa  Finely wrinkled  
rugulosum  rug-yoo-LOH-sum  Finely wrinkled  
rugulosus  rug-yoo-LOH-sus  Finely wrinkled  
papuana  pap-yoo-AH-na  Referring to Papua New Guinea islands  
Chamaelaucium  kam-ay-LAU-see-um  The derivation is obscure, possibly from the Greek chamai (low, dwarf) and leucos (white)  
x filibusta  fil-ih-BUS-ta  Interspecific hybrid of Washingtonia filifera and W. robusta  
leptopoda  lep-toh-POH-da  Having thin stalks  
leptopodum  lep-toh-POH-dum  Having thin stalks  
fusca-picta  fus-ka-PIK-ta  Brown- (or dusky-) painted  

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And that's the way it was... February 28, 2006