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List of results
- For Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, 1802–1856, early western American explorer +
- For Nicolas Claude Fabri de Peiresc, 1580–1637, French scholar +
- For Nicolas Louis Vauquelin, 1763–1829, French chemist and pharmacist +
- For Nicolaus Joseph von Jacquin, 1727–1817, Austrian botanist +
- For Nils Bryhn, 1854 – 1916, Norwegian bryologist +
- For Nils Conrad Kindberg, 1832 – 1910, Swedish bryologist +
- For Noel Martin Joseph de Necker, 1730 – 1793, French botanist +
- For Ole Borch (Olaus Borrichius), 1626–1690, Danish botanist +
- For P. A. Munz, 1892–1974, American botanist, and Greek thamnos, shrub +
- For P. Loefling, 1729–1756, Swedish botanist and explorer +
- For Paul Ammann, 1634–1691, Professor of Botany at Leipzig +
- For Paul Arnold Fryxell, 1927 – 2011 American student of Malvaceae +
- For Paul Günter Lorentz, 1835–1881, German bryologist +
- For Paul Hermann, 1646 – 1695, German-born Dutch botanist and explorer +
- For Pedro Cevallos, 1760–1840, Spanish statesman and diplomat +
- For Pedro Gregorio Echeandía, 1746–1817, Spanish botanist in Zaragosa +
- For Petrus Hotton, 1648–1709, Dutch botanist +
- For Philipp Bruch, 1781–1847, German pharmacist and bryologist +
- For Pierre Guizot, 1787–1874, French historian, politician +
- For Pietro Andrea Matthioli, 1500–1577, Italian artist and botanist +
- For Reuben Denton Nevius, 1827 – 1913 clergyman and amateur botanist +
- For Rev. John Dalton, 1764 – 1843, British botanist and bryologist +
- For Robert Sibbald, 1642–1722, professor of medicine at Edinburgh +
- For Roelof van der Wijk, 1895 – 1981, Dutch bryologist +
- For Roger Hennedy, 1809–1877, Scottish phycologist +
- For Salvador Soliva, an 18th-Century physician to the Spanish court +
- For Samuel Botsford Buckley, 1809–1884, American botanist +
- For Samuel George Morton, 1799–1851, North American naturalist +
- For San Benito County, California, alluding to distribution +
- For Nicholas Garry, 1782–1856, deputy-governor of the Hudson’s Bay Company from 1822–1835, diarist of his 1821 travels in the Northwest Territories, friend and benefactor of David Douglas +
- For Nicolas Théodore (1767–1845) and Horace Bénédict (1740–1799) de Saussure, Swiss naturalists +
- For Olaf Toren, 1718–1753, Swedish clergyman and naturalist with Swedish East India Company +
- For Olaus (Olof) Johannes Rudbeck, 1630–1702, and Olaus (Olof) Olai Rudbeck, 1660–1740, father and son, professors at Uppsala University, predecessors of Linnaeus +
- For P. C. M. de Pouzolz, botanist and collector in Corsica, France, and the Pyrénées +
- For Patrick Neill, 1776 – 1851 Scottish printer, naturalist, and secretary of the Caledonian Horticultural Society +
- For Paul Dietrich Giseke, 1741–1796, German professor, botanist, and pupil of Linnaeus +
- For Pedro Jaime Esteve (Stevius), d. 1556, noted medical practitioner and botany professor of Valencia, Spain +
- For Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras, ca. 1485 – 1541, member of Cortez’s expedition to Mexico +
- For Peter J. Bergius, 1730–1790, Swedish botanist and physician, student of Linnaeus +
- For Peter Kalm, 1715–1779, Swedish botanist, pupil of Linnaeus, collector in eastern North America +
- For Pierre Magnol (1638-1715), professor and director of the botanical garden at Montpellier, France +
- For Raymond Carl Jackson, b. 1928, American botanist and plant geneticist +
- For René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laënnec, 1781–1826, French physician, inventor of the stethoscope +
- For Robert Leslie James, 1897–1977, American botanist and historian, and Greek anthos, flower +
- For Robert Teesdale, 1740–1804, British botanist and gardener at Yorkshire +
- For Roman god Bacchus, allusion obscure, perhaps used originally for different plant +
- For Romulus, one of the mythical founders of Rome, the type species of the genus being common around that city +
- For S. Clinton Hastings of San Francisco, supporter of S. Watson et al. (1876–1880) on California botany +
- For Saint Barbara, fourth-century, or perhaps alluding to being the only plants available for food on Saint Barbara’s Day (4 December) +
- For Samuel Boykin, 1786–1848, planter, physician, and naturalist of Milledgeville, Georgia +