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Botanic Scientific Termspabstia - CSN. Dr Guido Pabst, 1975. - 28
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pabstia - CSN. Dr Guido Pabst, 1975. - 28, 347
pachy- - G. In compounds, thick-, stout-. See genus Pachypodium, Pachycarpus.- 14, 476; 18,166,170
pachys - G. Thick. See Pachyrrhiza, Pachycarpus, Pachystigma, Pachycymbium.- 16, 32h, 18,300,546,556,580,586
pachycalmos - G. Thick-stalked, from pachys, thick. - 14, 277
pachycarpus - DSN. G. From pachys, thick and karpos, fruit. - 1. 210, 220; 16, 316b,h, a,b, 328bc
pachyglossum - DSN. G. From pachys, thick and glossa, a tongue. See Schizoglossum bidens subsp p. -16,330d
pachypodium- DSN. G. From pachys, thick and pous, a foot,referring to the thick base. - 1, 202; 16, 304
pachyrrhiza - DSN. G. Pachys thick and rhiza root. In Cyanotis p., Fuirena p. - 16, 32h; 18,564
pachys - G. Thick, stout. See Pachypodium, Pachycarpus, pachystelma, Pachystigma, pachycalmos. - 1,202, 210, 212, 258; 14, 277; 16, 304, 406e
pachystegia - DSN. Thick covering, referring to the heavily felted leaves. - 10, 240
pachystelma - DSN. G. From pachys, thick and stelma, a garland or crown. See Ceropegia p. - 1,212; 16,318b; 18,554
pachystigma - DSN. G. From pachys, thick and stigma, a stigma. - 1, 258; 16, 406e
pad’eo – Meaning unknown.
paegma - G. n. Play, sport. - 14, 277,476
paeonia - CGN.The name is thought to have come from Paeon, the physician who first used the plant medicinally. - 14, 241; 12, 297; 13, 1218
pallasii - CSN. Peter Simon Pallas. - 12, 303; 13, 1222
pallida - DSN. L. Pale. See Homeria p., Crotalaria p. - 1,76; 16, 90g; 18,238,264
pallidiflora – DSN. Pale flowers. See Wahlenbergia p. – 18,494
pallidum - DSN. Pale. See Helichrysum p., Thesium p. - 16, 440f; 18,250
pallidus - DSN. Pale. - 10, 340
palmata – DSN. L. Lobed like a hand. See Merremia p., Coccinia p. - 16, 336b; 18,80
palmatus - DSN. Hand-shaped. – 10, 340
paludosum - DSN. L. Of swamps or marshes. Growing in marshy places. See Crinum p - 1, 56; 5pl29; 16,72c; 18,106,350
palumbina – DSN. L. From palumbina belonging to a dove. Palumbina, probably in reference to the white flowers, white being the colour associated with the dove. - 28, 347
palus – DSN. Swamp. - 14, 525
palustris - DSN. Pertaining to the swamps. Of the swamps. Marshy, growing in marshy places. Marsh-loving See Chironia p., Chironia p. subsp transvaalensis, Chironia p. subsp p., Raphionacme p. – 5.pl.122; 10, 340; 12, 303; 13, 1222; 14, 525 see under swamp. 16, 300f,g; 18,414,542
panax - MGN. The name is from the old Greek name used by Theophrastus, from the word panakes a remedy for all ills, being an allusion to miraculous healing powers to one member of the species. See genus Nothopanax, Pseudopanax. - 10, 236, 242, 271
pancratioides - DGN. Resembling Pancratium, the Spider Lily. See Nerine p. – 18,106
panduratum - DSN. Fiddle-shaped, refers to leaves. See Helichrysum p. – 18,214
panduriforme - DSN. L. Fiddle-shaped.In Solanum p. the leaves are referred to. - 5 pl146; 16, 362b; 18,478
panduriformis – DSN. Fiddle-shaped leaves. See Senecio p. – 18,328
panicoides - DGN.Resembling the genus Panicum, millet. - 16, 22c
paniculata – DSN.L. Arranged or disposed in panicles, (branched inflorenscence forming loose irregular clusters), or leaves or tufts of flowers. See Crocosmia p.,in Kalanchoe p it refers to the flowers., Cussonia p. In Lightfootia p. it refers to the inflorescences, Calopsis p. - 1,74,116, 188; 16,94fg;150b, 282, 418g; 18,42,254,570
paniculatum - DSN. L. Paniculate, having panicles. An inflorescence in which the axis is divided into branches, each bearing several flowers. See Combretum p. - 1, 184; 5 pl 112
paniculatus - DSN. With flowers arranged in a panicle. - 10, 340; 12, 304; 13, 1223
paniculosa- DSN. Loose flower clusters. See Ozoroa p., Ozoroa p. var p - 2, 248; 16, 232a
panicum - DGN.The Latin name for millet. See Sporobolus panicoides. - 1, 14; 16, 22c, 24d
papaver - DGN. L. Name for poppy. – 16,142d; 18,52
paphia – MGN. Paphia is the Cypriot name for Aphrodite, for whom the city of Paphos is also named. See Paphinia. - 28, 348
paphinia - MGN. Paphia is the Cypriot name for Aphrodite, for whom the city of Paphos is also named. - 28, 348
paphos – GSN. Paphos being an island with a temple dedicated to Venus. See Paphiopendilum - 28, 348
paphiopendilum - MGN. These orchids are popularily called Lady’s or Venus’s slipper orchids. The generic name has the same meaning , Paphos being an island with a temple dedicated to Venus and pedilum being Greek for slipper. This derivation is similar to that of the name Cypripedium, (Cyprus, being the island dedicated to Venus and pedium being a corruption of pedilum).Species of the genus Paphiopedilum are often erroneously called Cypripedium by horticulturists. Cypripedium is correctly used only for the deciduous species of slipper orchids from the northern temperate zone. - 28, 348
papilio - DSN. Butterflylike. See Gladiolus p. – 18,112
papilionaceus – DSN. Butterfly-like, papilionaceous, with corolla like that of a pea, bean, etc. - 14,476; 20, 161
papilionoideae - DSN. Butterfly-like, resembling a butterfly - 20, 161
papilla – DSN. Small nipple-like protruberance. Papillatus, papillate. - 14, 477
papilliosum - DSN. L. Butterfly-like, resembling a butterfly, In Lithospermum p., having papillae or soft protuberances. - 16, 340b
papillosa - DSN. Covered with tiny pimples (papillae).In Cassine p. it refers to raised dots on the twigs. - 2, 278
papillosum - DSN. Warty or soft protuberance. See Lithospermum p. – 18,180
pappea - CSN. Dr Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Pappe. - 11, 110; 12, 299
pappus – DSN. Tuft of hair or bristles or homologous appendages on fruits of Compositate and Valerianaceae. - 14,477
papyrfera - DSN. Paper-bearing. - 10, 340
papyrus – DSN. Papery. See Cyperus p. – 18,504
paradoxa – DSN. Para, side by side, doxa, glory, refers to the fact that it is unusual but of equal glory in the genus. See Orbea p. – 18,586
paronychia - See paronychioides. - 1, 278
paronychioides - DGN. G. Resembling the genus Paronychia. See Helichrysum. p.- 1, 278; 16, 438l
parrotia - CSN. F W Parrot. - 4, 103; 10, 242
parsley - Botanical name petroselinum or Greek name selinum. - 8, Jan 84, pp29
parthenium - DSN. Virgin-like. See Chrysanthemum p. - 13, 1221
parthenocissus - DSN. From parthenos, a virgin and kissos, ivy. - 12, 301; 13,1220
parthenos – DSN. A virgin. See genus Parthenocissus. - 12, 301; 13, 1220
parvibracteata – DSN. Short bracts. Aloe b. - 18,34
parviflora - DSN. L. With small flowers. See Quisiqualis p., Manulea p. var p., Brownleea p., Eulophia p., Kniphofia p. - 16, 274f, 370d; 18,120,244,508
parviflorum - DSN. L. With small flowers. See Satyrium p.,Xysmalobium p. - 1, 82; 18,520,544,572
parviflorus - DSN. L. With small flowers. See Plectranthus p., Syncolostemon p. - 16, 384e; 18,188
parvifolia - DSN. L. Having small leaves. See Maerua p., Secamone p. - 16, 146c, 332a
parvifolium - DSN. L. Having small leaves. See Tapiphyllum p. - 16, 402f
parvifolius - DSN. Small leaves. See Aeollanthus p. – 18,184
parvilabris - DSN. L. From parvus, small and labrum, lip or edge. See Elophia p. - 1,80,126
parvula - DSN. L. Very small. See Protea p., Hypoxis p. - 16, 122c; 18,106,374
parvulum - DSN. L. Very small. See Brachystelma p. - 1, 214; 16, 320a
parvulus – DSN. Small. See Gladiolus p. – 18,358
parvus - L. Small, little, puny. See Parvilabrus. - 1, 80; 14, 478.
passer - L. A sparrow. See Passerina. - 1, 182; 16, 272g
passerina - DSN. L. From passer, a sparrow, because the black seeds are beaked. - 1, 182; 16, 272g
passiflora - MGN. Passion flower. Early Jesuit missionaries in Brazil named a plant of this genus which became the generic name. The flower symbolised the crucifixion. - 3, 112; 18,538
pastoris - DSN. Shepherd. From bursa, purse & pastoris shepherd for Cassella bursa-pastoris, ‘Shepherd’s purse.’ - 19, 123
patho- - G. In compounds, relating to suffering and disease. - 14, 477
patula - DSN. L. Open, extended. See Disa p. var. transvaalensis, Ruellia p.,Vitex p. - 1,82,92,252; 3, 64; 16, 104f, 114a, 344f, 390g; 18,366
patulus - DSN. Widely open. - 10, 340
pauci- - L. In compounds, few-. - 14, 478
paucicalyculatus – DSN. Few bracts, resembling outer calyx. See Senecio p. – 18,328
pauciflora - DSN. Few flowers. See Kniphofia p. – 18,226
pauciflorum - DSN. Few flowers. See Argyrolobium p.,Dierama p. – 18,266.356
pauciflorus - DSN. Few flowers. See Hippobromus p. - 2, 292
paucifolia - DSN. Few leaves. In Scutellaria p. refers to the fact that when flowering very few leaves are developed. - 5, pl 142
paucistaminea - DSN. Few stamens. See Cliffortia p. – 18,150
paulowina - CSN. Anna Pavlovna. - 10, 242
pavetta - MGN. The name given to this tree in Malabar. - 1, 258; 16, 404a,b, 406b-d, 408a,b
paviflorum - DSN. L. With small flowers. See Satrium p. - 1, 82
pavonia - CSN. José Antonio Pavon. See genus Pavonia. - 1, 170; 5, pl 102; 16, 254I; 18,156,408
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