| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| bromfieldii | brom-FEELD-ee-eye | For Mr. H. Bromfield. 20th century. No further data available. |
| sociorum | soh-kee-OR-um | From the latin socius (companion); possibly named for the travel companions of S. African botanist L. Bolus |
| primivernum | prih-mee-VER-num | From the Latin prima vera (beginning of spring); referring to the flowering time |
| primivernus | prih-mee-VER-nus | From the Latin prima vera (beginning of spring); referring to the flowering time |
| primiverna | prih-mee-VER-nuh | From the Latin prima vera (beginning of spring); referring to the flowering time |
| polyanthon | pol-ee-AN-thun | Many flowered |
| lossowiana | los-soh-wee-AY-nuh | For 20th century German physician, aplinist and plant collector, Dr. Otto von Lossow |
| glenensis | glen-EN-sis | Of or from Glen, South Africa |
| carinans | kar-IN-ans | Keeled |
| shandii | SHAN-dee-eye | For John Shand, 20th century magistrate in Ladsmith, South Africa |
| petrense | pet-REN-see | From the Greek petra (rock, pebble); for the plant's habitat |
| petrensis | pet-REN-sis | From the Greek petra (rock, pebble); for the plant's habitat |
| dispar | DIS-par | Different, unequal; For the different shape of leaves within a pair |
| angulipes | an-gyoo-LY-peez | From the Latin angulus (angle, corner) and pes (foot); for the angled peduncles |
| subindurata | sub-in-doo-RAY-tuh | Almost hard |
| wilmotianus | wil-mot-ee-AY-nus | For Mr. C. Wilmot; no further data available |
| vanzijlii | van-ZIJ-lee-eye | Named after Dorothy van Zijl, a South African plant collector and grower |
| hemicrypta | hem-ee-KRIP-tuh | From the Greek hemi (half) and kryptos (hidden) |
| hemicryptum | hem-ee-KRIP-tum | From the Greek hemi (half) and kryptos (hidden) |
| zanzibarica | zan-zih-BAR-ih-kuh | Of or from the island of Zanzibar |
| anthonyi | anth-OH-nee-eye | For A. W. Anthony, 19th cntury American botanical collector |
| harmsii | HARMS-ee-eye | For 20th century German botanist Hermann A. T. Harms |
| lindsayana | LIND-say-ah-nuh | For early 21st century American botanist Dr. George E. Lindsay |
| lindsayanum | LIND-say-ah-num | For early 21st century American botanist Dr. George E. Lindsay |
| schaffneri | SHAF-ner-ee | For Wilhelm Schaffner, 19th century German plant collector and pharmacist |