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citrëus-rinus lemon colored<br />

citrifolius citrus-leaved, having leaves like Citrus, the lemon tree, or leaves having a citrus-like odor<br />

citriformis lemon like<br />

citrinus citron-colored, or citron-like; lemon-yellow<br />

citriodorus -a -um (kit-ree-o-DO-rus) <strong>with</strong> a lemon smell, lemon-scented.<br />

citroides citrus-like, like-Citrus<br />

citrullifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Citrullus, water melon<br />

citrulliformis shaped like Citrullus, a water melon<br />

citrullinus resembling water melon<br />

Citrullus from Latin citrus, an orange, the water melon. (Cucurbitaceae)<br />

Citrus from Greek κίτριον, kitrion, the citron, the fruit of one of the species. (Aurantiaceae)<br />

citta-, -citta Greek a chattering bird; a jay<br />

civilis capable of cultivation or improvement<br />

clad-, cladi, clado, cladus, -cladus Greek κλάδος, klados, a young branch, a young shoot, sprout, referring to<br />

a branch<br />

Cladanthus branch-flowered, possibly Greek κλάδος, klados, branch, and anthos, flower, alluding to<br />

branching of stems at bases of sessile heads in original species<br />

cladar-, cladaro Greek fragile, brittle<br />

Cladium Greek κλάδ-ος, klados, a young branch, referring to the highly branched inflorescences.<br />

(Cyperaceae)<br />

cladocalyx club-calyx(?)<br />

cladoleptus <strong>with</strong> thin twigs<br />

cladophora branch-bearing<br />

cladotrichus <strong>with</strong> a hairy stalk<br />

Cladrastus (kla-DRAS-tis) From the Greek klados, κλάδ-ος, a young shoot or branch, and thraustos, fragile<br />

for the brittle shoots. (Leguminosae)<br />

clam-, clama, clamor Latin cry out<br />

clamb-, clambo Greek mutilated, deficient<br />

clandestin- Latin secretly<br />

clandestinus -a -um clandesti'nus (klan-des-TIE-nus) concealed, hidden; often referring to hidden, invisible<br />

flowers.<br />

clandonensis for Clandon Park, Surrey, UK<br />

clangul-, clangula New Latin a clang, sound<br />

Clappia for "Dr. Asahel Clapp, of New Albany, Indiana, one of the most zealous botanists of our Western<br />

States…." Quoted from protologue. (fna)<br />

clar-, clara, clari Latin clear<br />

Clarkia Clar'kia (KLAR-kee-a)<br />

clarkei for C.B. Clarke (1832-1906), superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Gardens<br />

clas-, clasi-, clasm, clast Greek break; broken; a fragment<br />

claster-, clasteri, clasterium, -clasterium Greek a knife<br />

clathr- Latin a lattice<br />

clathratus like a lattice or trellis, latticed like a grating or pierced <strong>with</strong> apertures<br />

claud-, claudi Latin limp, lame; shut<br />

claudens closing<br />

claudus closing<br />

claus-, clausus Latin an enclosed place; closed<br />

clausus -a -um shut, closed, New Latin from Latin claustrum, noun, a means of closing or shutting in; bolt,<br />

bar; an enclosure, prison, den; a barricade, dam, fortress.<br />

claustr- Latin a lock, bar, door<br />

clathratus like a lattice or trellis<br />

clav-, clava, -clava, clavi- Latin a club, referring to a club, from clāva, f. a club (a doubtful Latin use),<br />

probably from Latin, clāvus, a nail. The similar clāvis is Latin for a key, and is the basis for clavicle, the<br />

collarbone or a tendril.<br />

clavatus -a -um clava'tus (kla-VAY-tus) club-like, from clava for knotty stick or club; club-like.<br />

clavatus, claviformis club-shaped, thickened <strong>towards</strong> the apex<br />

clavellatus slightly club-shaped, like a small club

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