| Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
| conoidea | ko-NOY-dee-a | Cone-like |
| conoideum | ko-NOY-dee-um | Cone-like |
| conoideus | ko-NOY-dee-us | Cone-like |
| klinghardtiana | kling-ard-tee-AY-na | Of or from the Klinghardt Mountains, Namibia |
| klinghardtianum | kling-ard-tee-AY-num | Of or from the Klinghardt Mountains, Namibia |
| klinghardtianus | kling-ard-tee-AY-nus | Of or from the Klinghardt Mountains, Namibia |
| expersum | eks-PER-sum | Dispersed |
| edwardsiae | ed-WARDS-ee-ay | Named for Gwendolen Edwards, 20th century South African teacher and botanist |
| papillatum | pap-PIL-lay-tum | From the Latin papillae (soft protuberances), referring to nipple- or bud-like protrusions |
| Trichopilia | try-ko-PIL-ee-a | From the Greek trichos (hair) and pilios (a felt hat) |
| Cyrtochilum | sir-toh-KY-lum | From the Greek kyrtos (bent) and cheilos (lip) |
| Acronia | a-KRO-nee-a | From the Greek akros (summit, highest) |
| Sebaea | see-BAY-a | Named for Albertus Seba, 18th century Dutch apothecary and botanist. |
| waterbergense | wat-er-berg-EN-see | Of or from the Waterberg Region in the Limpopo Province of South Africa |
| waterbergensis | wat-er-berg-EN-sis | Of or from the Waterberg Region in the Limpopo Province of South Africa |
| albidiflora | al-bid-ih-FLOR-a | White-ish or nearly white flowers |
| albidiflorum | al-bid-ih-FLOR-um | White-ish or nearly white flowers |
| albidiflorus | al-bid-ih-FLOR-us | White-ish or nearly white flowers |
| antonensis | an-ton-EN-sis | Of or from the Anton Valley, Panama |
| antonense | an-ton-EN-see | Of or from the Anton Valley, Panama |
| Logania | lo-GAN-ee-a | Hybrid. Named for Judge James Harvey Logan, 19th century Californian (American) |
| Psiloxylon | sy-lo-ZY-lon | Smooth wood |
| Cicendia | 1: Possibly meaning cymbal 2: sy-SEN-dee-a | Of or from Cicend, Albania |
| Argythamnia | ar-jy-THAM-nee-a | From the Greek argyos (silver) and thamnos (shrub or bush), referring to the silvery leaves |
| Anthaenantia | an-tha-en-AN-tee-a | From the Greek anthos (flower) and enantion (opposite) |
| Amoreuxia | am-or-ROO-ee-a | Named for Pierre-Joseph Amoreux, 19th century French physician and naturalist |
| Funastrum | fun-ASS-trum | From the Greek funis (rope) and astros (star), referring to the stem and flowers |
| Solenogyne | so-len-oh-GY-nee | From the Greek solen (pipes, tubes) and gyne (female), referring to the tubular florets |
| Erioneuron | er-ee-oh-NYOOR-on | From the Greek erion (wool) and neuron (nerve), referring to the hairy veins of the lemmas |
| attenboroughii | at-ten-bor-OW-ee-eye | Named for Sir David Attenborough, 21st century english botanist and television naturalist |
| smythae | SMITH-ay-ee | Possibly named for Mrs. D. Smyth of South Africa |
| acocksii | a-KOKS-ee-eye | Named for John Phillip Harison Acocks, 20th century South African botanist |
| hollandii | hol-LAN-dee-eye | Named for Frederick Huntly Holland, 20th century South African businessman and naturalist |
| adelaidense | ad-el-ay-DEN-see | Of or from Adelaide, Australia |
| adelaidensis | ad-el-ay-DEN-sis | Of or from Adelaide, Australia |
| Colophospermum | ko-lo-fo-SPERM-um | From the Greek kolophonios (resin) and sperma (seed), referring to an aromatic, oily substance in the seed |
| Caesalpiniaceae | ses-al-pin-ee-AY-see-ee | The Caesalpinia family (named for Andreas Caesalpini, 16th century Italian botanist) |
| gleasoniana | glee-son-ee-AY-na | Named for Henry Allan Gleason, 19th century American botanist and director of the NYBG. |
| gleasonii | glee-SON-ee-eye | Named for Henry Allan Gleason, 19th century American botanist and director of the NYBG. |
| Gleasonia | glee-SON-ee-a | Named for Henry Allan Gleason, 19th century American botanist and director of the NYBG. |
| crassuloides | krass-yoo-LO-ih-deez | Resembling Crassula |
| fagifer | FAG-if-er | Beech (nut) bearing |
| retrorsa | ret-ROR-sa | Bent backward or downward |
| retrorsum | ret-ROR-sum | Bent backward or downward |
| retrorsus | ret-ROR-sus | Bent backward or downward |