| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| Melodorum | mel-oh-DOR-um | From the Greek melo (apple-shaped melon) and odorum (fragrant or scented) |
| fabaginifolia | fa-ba-gin-ih-FOH-lee-a | Having foliage like Faba (Latin word for bean) |
| organensis | or-gan-EN-sis | Of or from the Organ Mountains in New Mexico (U.S.) |
| organense | or-gan-EN-see | Of or from the Organ Mountains in New Mexico (U.S.) |
| dolicholepis | doh-lee-koh-LEP-iss | From the Greek dolichos (long) and lepis (scale) |
| eremobia | er-em-OH-bee-a | From the Greek eremos (lonely, solitary), referring to its desert habitat |
| Eremobium | er-em-OH-bee-um | From the Greek eremos (lonely, solitary), referring to its desert habitat |
| eremobius | er-em-OH-bee-us | From the Greek eremos (lonely, solitary), referring to its desert habitat |
| shumardiana | shoo-mard-ee-AH-na | Named for Benjamin Franklin Shumard, 19th century Texas state geologist |
| pseudocantabrica | soo-doh-kan-TAB-ree-ka | False cantabrica (specific epithet meaning of or from Cantabria) |
| corymbulosa | kor-im-bew-LOH-sa | Having corymbs (flower clusters in a particular arrangement) |
| corymbulosum | kor-im-bew-LOH-sum | Having corymbs (flower clusters in a particular arrangement) |
| corymbulosus | kor-im-bew-LOH-sus | Having corymbs (flower clusters in a particular arrangement) |
| macrocalyx | mak-roh-KAL-iks | Large calyx (covering) |
| steudelii | stew-DEL-ee-eye | Named for Ernst Gottlieb von Steudel, 19th century German botanist and authority on grasses |
| steudeliana | stew-del-ee-AH-na | Named for Ernst Gottlieb von Steudel, 19th century German botanist and authority on grasses |
| steudelianum | stew-del-ee-AH-num | Named for Ernst Gottlieb von Steudel, 19th century German botanist and authority on grasses |
| steudelianus | stew-del-ee-AH-nus | Named for Ernst Gottlieb von Steudel, 19th century German botanist and authority on grasses |
| passifloroides | pas-ih-flor-OY-deez | Resembles Passiflora |