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- 286. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5; 138, 1754. Harry E. Luther, Gregory K. Brown Etymology: After the Swedish botanist E. Tillands, 1640–1693 Treatment appears in7 KB (252 words) - 21:32, 5 November 2020
- Pl. 2: 919. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 391. 1754. Jennifer A. Clevinger Etymology: Greek silphion, an unknown plant appearing on ancient coins of the city7 KB (387 words) - 21:10, 5 November 2020
- Pl. 2: 901. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 384. 1754. John L. Strother Etymology: No etymology in protologue perhaps from genus name Verbena and Latin - ina, resemblance8 KB (460 words) - 21:10, 5 November 2020
- 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 487. 1754 ,. Cyrus B. McQueen†, Richard E. Andrus Etymology: Greek sphagnos, an unknown plant Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Mentioned11 KB (898 words) - 22:27, 5 November 2020
- Bras. Merid. 1(fol.): 163. 1825. John La Duke Common names: Globemallow Etymology: Greek sphaera, sphere, and alkea, mallow, alluding to arrangement of mericarps12 KB (431 words) - 20:45, 10 May 2024
- Ludov., 58. 1817. Gary I. Baird Common names: Mountain- or false dandelion Etymology: Greek agos, leader, and seris, chicory allusion unclear Treatment appears10 KB (506 words) - 20:52, 5 November 2020
- 1754. Robert P. Adams Common names: Juniper cedar redcedar cedro sabino Etymology: Latin juniperus, name for juniper Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2. Shrubs9 KB (512 words) - 21:22, 5 November 2020
- Wagner Jr., Florence S. Wagner Common names: Grapefern moonwort botryche Etymology: Greek botrychos, stalk of bunch of grapes, and Latin ium, diminutive,16 KB (461 words) - 20:36, 6 November 2020
- Tuberibryum J. R. Spence & H. P. Ramsay Phytologia 87: 63. 2005. John R. Spence Etymology: Latin gemma, bud, and Greek bryon, moss, alluding to asexual reproduction5 KB (448 words) - 22:34, 5 November 2020
- Linn. Soc. London 10: 2. 1811. J. Chris Pires Common names: Cluster-lily Etymology: for James Brodie, 1744–1824, Scottish cryptogamic botanist Basionym: Hookera Salisbury8 KB (592 words) - 22:16, 5 November 2020
- Philos. Mag. & J. Sci. 3: 71. 1833. Nancy R. Morin Common names: Meadowfoam Etymology: Greek limne, marsh, and anthe, flower, alluding to habitat Treatment appears8 KB (997 words) - 23:32, 5 November 2020
- 1819. name conserved Daniel L. Nickrent Common names: Dwarf mistletoe Etymology: Greek arceuthos, juniper, and bios, life, alluding to A. oxycedri, which9 KB (816 words) - 20:15, 5 November 2020
- 256, 260 [. as Clarckia], plate 11. 1813 Harlan Lewis†, Peter C. Hoch Etymology: For Captain William Clark, 1770–1838, of the Lewis and Clark Expedition15 KB (533 words) - 17:51, 2 December 2022
- ex Torrey in W. H. Emory, Not. Milit. Recon., 143. 1848. M. W. Turner Etymology: For Jacob Whitman Bailey, 1811–1857, researcher of diatomaceous algae4 KB (348 words) - 21:08, 5 November 2020
- 45, plates 11, 13. 1763. Alan R. Smith Common names: Oct.) Female fern Etymology: Greek thelys, female, and pteris, fern Treatment appears in FNA Volume12 KB (521 words) - 21:23, 5 November 2020
- Pl. 1: 349. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 166. 1754 ,. Sam P. Vander Kloet Etymology: Latin name for blueberry Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment10 KB (564 words) - 23:41, 5 November 2020
- Candolle, Fl. Franç. ed. 3, 4: 637. 1805, name conserved. Kingsley R. Stern Etymology: Greek korydallis, crested lark Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Herbs7 KB (460 words) - 22:45, 5 November 2020
- 484, 1754. Richard L. Hauke Common names: Horsetail scouring rush prêle Etymology: Latin equis, horse, and seta, bristle, referring to the coarse black roots10 KB (489 words) - 15:20, 2 June 2022
- 82. 1754. Richard W. Spellenberg Common names: Four-o’clock maravilla Etymology: Latin mirabilis, wonderful Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment11 KB (398 words) - 23:00, 5 November 2020
- Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 907. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 388. 1754. John L. Strother Etymology: Greek korios, bedbug, and -opsis, resembling, alluding to cypselae of7 KB (584 words) - 21:12, 5 November 2020