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mtamvunae – GSN. Named for the Mtamvuna Nature Reserve in S.KZN. See Watsonia m. – 18,360
mucronata - DSN. L. Pointed top, a short straight point. With an abrupt-pointed end. In Ozoroa m. refers to the leaves. In Crossandra m. refers to the bracts which end in a short stiff point. See Lotononis m., Zizipus m., Zizipus m.subsp m., Asystasia m., Pernttya m. Cissampleos m. - 1, 124, 164; 2, 246; 5,pl168; 10, 37, 243, 339; 16, 186g, 240a; 18,52
mucuna - DGN. Name of a Brazilian plant. - 18,60,576
mudenensis - GSN. Named after the village of Muden, KZNatal.The type locality for Aloe n. - 18,34
muelleri - CSN. F von Mueller. - 12, 303
mult- - L. multi-. In compounds, many-. - 14, 466
multi - L. Many. See species multisetosa., multiflora, multijuga - 1, 30 : 21,52
multi- - L. mult-. In compounds, many-. - 14, 466
multicaule - DSN. L. Many stemmed. See Pelargonium m. subsp subherbaceum. - 16, 204h; 18,402
multicaulis DSN. Many stems. See Asclepias m. – 18,170
multicava – DSN. Many hollows. See Crassula m. – 18,386
multiceps - DSN. Bearing many heads. See Hypoxis m. – 18,234
multifidus - DSN. L. Greatly divided. In Ranunculus m. it refers to the divided leaves. - 1, 112; 16,140b; 18,252
multiflora - DSN. L. Many flowered. See Kniphofia m. - 1, 34; 16,42c; 18,226
multiflorum - DSN. L. Many-flowered. See Adenium m. - 1, 200; 5, pl 123-125; 16, 302c; 18,416
multiflorus - DSN. Many-flowered. Scadoxus m. subsp katharinae, and Scadoxus m. subsp m. - 10, 339; 18,36
multijuga - DSN. From mult, many and juga, paired leaflets. See Cassia m., Tephrosia m. - 21, 52; 18,392
multipartitum – DSN. L. Many-parted. See Jasminum m. - 1, 194; 16, 296a; 18,164
multisectum – DSN. Many incisions. See Geranium m. – 18,398
multisetosa - DSN. L. With many bristles. See Urginea m. - 1, 30; 16, 56e
mundulea - MGN. Unknown origin. - 1, 130; 5, pl 85; 16, 170c
mundtii - CSN. Named after Johannes Mundt. See Helichrysum m. – 18,214
muo - To shut. See genus Myoporum - 10, 232
muralis - DSN. Of the walls or growing on walls. See Fumaria m. - 12, 303; 13, 1222; 16 142e; 18,384
muraltia – CSN. Named after John von Muralt, Swiss botanist and author. See genus Muraltia.- 18,406
murdannia – CSN. Named after Murdan Aly, plant collector and keeper at Saharunpore Herbarium. See genus Murdannia.- 18,340
murex - DSN. L. The purple-fish, or the Murex sea shell from which the purple dye was obtained. See Sterculia m. Alternatively the purple fish and hence the iron ball armed with prongs used to impede cavalry and in Sterculia m.alluding to the shape of the fruit. - 1, 174; 16, 262I
muricata - DSN. Pointed. See Felicia m. – 18,210
murioi - G. Many. See myriantha. - 16, 444b
murraya - CSN. J A Murray. - 10, 232
murtos - Myrtle tree. See genus Licromyrtus, Myrtus.- 10, 230, 233
-mus - Indicates an action, verb base. - 14, 307
muscari - DSN. From moschus, musk, refers to the scent of some species. - 12, 301; 13, 1220
muscicola - DSN. Growing on or near mosses. See Rangaeris m. – 18,130
mussaenda - GSN. Genus native to Sri Lanka and generic name derived from a local Singalese or Cingalese name. - 5, pl 174; 10, 232
mussinii - CSN. Count Apollos Apollosovich Mussin-Puschkin. - 13, 1222
mutabile - DSN. Changeable. See Helichrysum m. - 16, 438
mutabilis - DSN. Changeable. - 12, 304; 13, 1223
muticus - DSN. L. Blunt, without a point. See Elionurus m.- 1, 12, 16, 22e
MY
myc - G. mycel-, myceto-, -myces, myco-. In compounds, fungal, fungus-, fungus. - 14, 466
mycel- - G. myc-, myco-, myceto-, -myces. In compounds, fungal, fungus-, fungus - 14, 466
myces - G. m. Mushroom or other fungus. - 14, 276
-myces - G. –myc, mycel-, myceto-, myco-. In compounds, fungal, fungus-, fungus - 14, 466
myceto- - G. myc-, mycel-, -myces, myco-. In compounds, fungal, fungus-, fungus - 14, 466
myco- - G. –myc, mycel-, myceto-, -myces. In compounds, fungal, fungus-, fungus - 14, 466
myoporum - DGN. From muo, to shut and poros, a pore, and it refers to the transparent spots on the leaves. - 10, 232
myos – DSN. Mouse. Myosotis – 18,468
myri - L. With or having. See myriacantha. - 1, 42
myri- - G. myrio-. In compounds, countless, very many. - 14, 466
myriacantha - DSN. L. Having many thorns. See Aloe m. - 1, 42; 16, 48a; 18,342
myriantha – DSN. G. From muriori, many and anthos, a flower. With numerous flowers. See Psammotropha m., Vernonia m. - 1, 106; 3, 74; 16, 132h, 444b
myrica - DGN. G. From myrike tamarisk. - 16, 122a
myricoides - DGN. G. Resembling the genus Myrica. In Clerodendrum m., alluding to the shape of the leaves. - 16, 344a
myrike - G. Tamarisk. Riverside shrub. See Myrica - 16, 122a; 18,524
myrio- - G. myri-. In compounds, countless, very many. - 14, 466
myrios - G. Numberless, countless. - 14, 276
myristicos - G. Fragrant. - 14, 276
myron - G. n. Sweet oil, perfume, balsamic juice. See genus Myrothamnus.- 14, 276; 18,576
myrsine - MGN. From the name given by Dioscorides for myrtle. - 16, 290d
myrtaceus - DSN. Of the myrtle family. See Phyllanthus m. – 18,154
myrtus - DGN. G. From the Greek murtos, Myrtle. - 10, 233; 12, 301
mys - G. m. Mouse or rat. - 14, 276
mystacidii - DSN. G. From mystax a moustache. See Aerangis m - 1, 96; 16, 118b; 18,130
mystacidium - DSN. G. Mystax a moustache. - 16, .96f-g
mystax - G. A moustache. See Mystacidium, mystacidii.- 1, 96; 16, 96f, 118b; 18,130,522
myx- - G. myxo-. In compounds, slimy, slime-, mucus-. - 14, 467
myxo- - G. myx-. In compounds, slimy, slime-, mucus-. - 14, 467
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