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- For Zenobia, third-century queen of Palmyra, a city-state in Syria +
- For the Cascade Mountains of western North America +
- For the state Idaho +
- For the state of Nevada, where endemic +
- For Étienne de Flacourt, 1607–1660, Governor of Madagascar +
- For “M. le marquis de Guardiola” +
- From ancient name of thistlelike plant +
- From generic name Talinum, and Greek opsis, resembling +
- From native name in Chile +
- Galibi name pourama-pouteri +
- Genera Splachnum and Bryum, alluding to resemblances +
- Generic name Ageratum and Latin - ina, diminutive +
- Generic name Amauria, and Greek - opsis, resembling +
- Generic name Bahia and Greek - opsis, resembling +
- Generic name Chrysanthemum and Latin -oides, resembling +
- Generic name Cleome, and Latin -ella, dimunitive +
- Generic name Dyssodia and Greek - opsis, resembling +
- Generic name Encelia and Greek -opsis, resembling +
- Generic name Helianthus and Latin - ella, diminutive +
- Generic name Hemizonia and Latin - ella, diminutive +
- Generic name Micropus and Greek - opsis, resembling +
- Generic name Picradenia and Greek - opsis, resembling +
- Generic name Sida and Latin -astrum, resembling +
- Generic names Sida and Alcea, alluding to resemblances +
- Genus Aloë and Latin -ina, resembling, alluding to fleshy leaves +
- Genus Andreaea and Greek bryon, moss, alluding to anomalous resemblance +
- Genus Arabis and Greek opsis, resembling +
- Genus Bartramia and Greek -opsis, resembling +
- Genus Brachythecium and Latin - astrum, incomplete resemblance +
- Genus Calliergon and Latin -ella, diminutive +
- Genus Camissonia and Greek -opsis, resemblance +
- Genus Campylium and Greek adelphos, brother, alluding to similarity +
- Genus Campylopus and Latin -ella, diminutive +
- Genus Chamaebatia and Latin - aria, connection, alluding to resemblance +
- Genus Chylismia and Latin -ella, diminutive, alluding to flower size +
- For either Johann Georg Heinrich Kramer, 1684–1744, Austrian Army physician and botanist, or his son William Heinrich Kramer, d. 1765, Austrian physician and naturalist, or both +
- For naturalist and plant collector Frederick William Thurow, 1852–1952, originally from Germany, of Hockley, Texas, near Houston +
- For the Holmgren family: Arthur Hermann Holmgren, 1912–1992, Noel Herman Holmgren, b. 1937, and Patricia Kern Holmgren, b. 1940 +
- For “Dom. Delaire,” who sent a specimen to Lemaire from a garden in the Orléans district of France +
- For “Dr. Asahel Clapp, of New Albany, Indiana, one of the most zealous botanists of our Western States….” Quoted from protologue. +
- For “deux Anglais célèbres, l’un comme poète, l’autre comme physicien,” both named Young +
- For “rev. Patr. Mich. Venegas Hispani,” 1680–1764, “qui primus notitiam naturalem civilemque circà Californiam scripsit” +
- From Brazilian vernacular name mani oca, wood spirit root, alluding to use +
- From Greek mythology, Tithonus, son of Laomedon and consort of Aurora, symbolic of old age +
- From Monte Buckland, mountain of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, name commemorating William Buckland, 1784–1856, geologist, canon of Christ Church, Oxford, dean of Westminster from 1845, and Latin -ella, diminuntive +
- From a Singhalese name for a plant now known as Blainvillea acmella (Linnaeus) Philipson +
- Genera Dicranum and Weissia, alluding to relationship with Dicranum and fancied resemblance to Weissia +
- Generic name Brickellia and Latin - astrum, indicating inferiority or an incomplete resemblance +
- Generic name Citrus and Latin - ellus, diminutive, alluding to supposed resemblance of fruits +
- Generic name Erica and Greek meros, part or portion, alluding to resemblance of leaves +