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N with malus towards none - Genesis Nursery

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Callitriche Calli'triche (kal-I-tri-kee) New Latin, modification of Late Greek kallitrichos beautiful-haired, from<br />

Greek kalli- calli-, and Late Greek -trichos, from Greek trich-, thrix hair<br />

callitrichiformis resembling Callitrich, Star-grass<br />

callitrichus beautifully haired<br />

Callitris Greek callos, beautiful, and treis, three, referring to the beauty of the plants and the three-whorled<br />

leaves and cone scales<br />

callizonus beautiful-zoned, <strong>with</strong> ring-like swelling, or hardened surface<br />

callo- Latin hardened, thick-skinned; Greek καλλος, kallos, beautiful.<br />

callochorus <strong>with</strong> hard blister-like skin<br />

callocomus <strong>with</strong> a beautiful tuft or crest<br />

callophorus bearing a hard skin, callus<br />

callophyllus <strong>with</strong> hard blistery leaves<br />

callopsis like hardened blisters, from and ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance, sight, view.<br />

callosus -a -um callos'us (kal-OH-sus) thick, calloused, <strong>with</strong> calluses, <strong>with</strong> a hard skin, bearing callosities or hard<br />

in texture<br />

callun- Greek καλλυνω, kalluno, adorn, beautify, gloss over, sweep clean.<br />

Calluna from Greek καλλυνω, kalluno, to clean, or New Latin, irregular from Greek καλλυνειν, kallynein to<br />

beautify, sweep clean, from καλλος, kallos beauty. Calluna is a heather closely related to Erica and was used<br />

for making brooms.<br />

callyntro- Greek καλλυντρον, kallyntron, broom, brush.<br />

calm- Greek καλµα, kalma, burning heat, especially that of the sun, heat of the day.<br />

calo- Greek καλον, kalon, a billet of wood.<br />

calo- Greek καλος, kalos, virtuous, beautiful.<br />

Calocedrus Caloce'drus (kal-oh-SEE-drus, classically kal-oh-KEE-drus) Greek callos, beautiful, and kedros,<br />

cedar<br />

calocephalus beautiful-headed, <strong>with</strong> a beautiful head (in one source as calcocephalus, <strong>with</strong> beautiful head),<br />

from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

calochilus <strong>with</strong> beautiful lips<br />

Calochortus Calochor'tus (kal-oh-KOR-tus) Greek kalos, beautiful, and chortos, grass.<br />

calochrous <strong>with</strong> beautiful skin<br />

calocomus beautiful-haired, <strong>with</strong> beautiful hair, tuft or crest<br />

calolepis <strong>with</strong> beautiful membrane(?) -scale, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

Calonyction (kal-o-NIK-tee-on)<br />

calophyllus -a -um beautiful-leaved<br />

calophytum beautiful plant, <strong>with</strong> beautiful leaves<br />

Calopogon beautiful beard, from New Latin, from Greek καλος, kalos, beautiful, and ancient Greek πώγων,<br />

pōgōn, beard, referring to the hairlike protuberances on the lamellae. (Orchidaceae)<br />

caloptilus beautifully haired<br />

calor-, calori Latin calor, caloris, heat, warmth, glow, warm or hot summer weather, passion, excitement,<br />

ardour.<br />

Caloscordum (kal-o-SKOR-dum)<br />

calostomus <strong>with</strong> a beautiful throat<br />

calothyrsus in beautiful bunches<br />

calpi-, calpid-, calpis, -calpis Greek καλπις, kalpis, an urn, pitcher.<br />

calpodendron urn-tree, referring to the shape of the fruit, Greek καλπις, kalpis, an urn, pitcher, and δένδρον,<br />

dendron, tree.<br />

caltha, -caltha Latin caltha, a marigold.<br />

calta, caltae f., caltha, calthae f. Latin marigold, Calendula officinalis.<br />

Caltha (KAL-tha) New Latin, from Latin, pot marigold, from a Latin name for a strong-smelling yellow<br />

flowered plant, from Greek κάλαθος, kalathos, goblet, cup, for the yellow calyx may well be compared to a<br />

golden cup; or from the Greek name for some yellow flowering plants. (Ranunculaceae)<br />

calthifolius -a -um calthifo'lius (kal-thi-FOL-ee-us) <strong>with</strong> leaves like Caltha, Marsh marigold<br />

calthioides resembling Caltha, Marsh-marigold<br />

calumn- Latin calumnia, calumniae, sham, false accusation, artiface, pretence, a deception, trick.<br />

calumnatus hood- or bonnet-like (?)

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