| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| hottensis | ho-TEN-sis | Of or from the Massif de la Hotte region in Haiti |
| magnibracteata | mag-nih-brak-tee-AY-ta | Large or magnificent bracts |
| Phyllagathis | fil-AG-ath-iss | From the Greek phyllon (leaf) and agathis (ball of thread), referring to the leafy bracts beneath the flower heads |
| grossulariifolia | gross-yoo-lar-ee-ih-FOH-lee-a | Having leaves like Grossularia (gooseberry) |
| grossulariifolium | gross-yoo-lar-ee-ih-FOH-lee-um | Having leaves like Grossularia (gooseberry) |
| grossulariifolius | gross-yoo-lar-ee-ih-FOH-lee-us | Having leaves like Grossularia (gooseberry) |
| grossulariaefolia | gross-yoo-lar-ee-ih-FOH-lee-a | Alternate spelling for grossulariifolia (having leaves like gooseberry) |
| grossulariaefolium | gross-yoo-lar-ee-ih-FOH-lee-um | Alternate spelling for grossulariifolium (having leaves like gooseberry) |
| grossulariaefolius | gross-yoo-lar-ee-ih-FOH-lee-us | Alternate spelling for grossulariifolius (having leaves like gooseberry) |
| psoraloides | sor-ray-LOY-deez | Resembling Psoralea (from the Greek psoraleos, affected with leprosy; scabby; referring to the blackish glandular points on the calyx) |
| bicuspidata | by-kus-pid-AY-ta | Two-pointed |
| bicuspidatum | by-kus-pid-AY-tum | Two-pointed |
| Callistachys | kal-lee-STAK-iss | From the Greek kallos (beautiful) and stachys (flower spike) |