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gargaricus from Mount Gargarus in Asia Minor.<br />

gariepinus, garipensis from the Orange River, South Africa.<br />

garífalo, garýfallo, garýfano from Greek γαρίϕαλο, γαρύϕαλλο, γαρύϕανο, cloves.<br />

garismatium fish-sauce factory.<br />

garrexianus from Garessia in the Italian province Cuneo.<br />

garrul Latin chattering<br />

Garrya Garr'ya (GARE-ee-a)<br />

Garryaceae Garrya'ceae (gare-ee-AY-see-ee), from the genus name, Garrya, and -aceae, the standardized Latin<br />

suffix of plant family names.<br />

garryana garrya'na (gare-ee-AY-na)<br />

Gartensonne Greman cv. garden sun<br />

gast, gast-, gaster, gastero, gastr, gastro Greek the stomach, belly, referring to a stomach, a belly, swollen<br />

Gasteria a genus of succulents, <strong>with</strong> somewhat swollen stems<br />

Gastridius Gastrid'ius (gas-TRID-ee-us)<br />

gastropus belly-footed, <strong>with</strong> thw stem creeping on the ground.<br />

gattingeri for Augustin Gattinger (1825-1903), discovered Agalinis gattingeri.<br />

gaud, gaude, gaudi Latin joy; joyous<br />

Gaultheria (gawl-THE-ree-a) after Dr. Gaulthier (c.1708-1758) Canadian botanist and physician<br />

gaur-, gauro Greek proud, majestic, from γαῦρος, gauros.<br />

Gaura Gau'ra (GAW-ra) New Latin, from Greek gaurē, feminine of γαῦρος, gauros majestic, splendid, superb,<br />

referring to the beautiful flowers of some of the species. (Onargaceae)<br />

gaus-, gauso Greek crooked<br />

gavi, gavia Latin a sea bird, a loon<br />

gavial, gavialis New Latin a crocodile<br />

Gaylussacia New Latin, from J. L. Gay-Lussac and New Latin -ia<br />

Gayophytus Gayophy'tus (gay-oh-FIE-tus)<br />

Gazania Gaza'nia (ga-ZAY-nee-a) Greek gaza, riches or royal treasure, alluding to splendor of flowers; or for<br />

Theodorus of Gaza,1398–1478), who translated the works of Theophrastus.<br />

ge, geo Greek the earth<br />

geanthus -a -um <strong>with</strong> flowers on the ground, from , and ανθος, anthos, flower.<br />

gecc-, gecco New Latin a chirping lizard<br />

geiss, geisso Greek a cornice, eaves<br />

geiton, -geiton geitono Greek a neighbor<br />

gelast Greek laugh<br />

gelat Latin frozen, jelly-like<br />

gelatinosus plants consisting of or resembling jelly, <strong>with</strong> albumen-like bodies.<br />

Gelbe Mantel German cv. yellow cloak<br />

gelea wild gourd.<br />

gelid Latin cold<br />

gelidus ice-cold, ice-like, congealed.<br />

gelo Greek: laugh, laughter; Latin cold; freeze<br />

gemin, gemin- Latin twin, double, referring to twins<br />

geminalis culivated sage, clary.<br />

geminarius in pairs, binate.<br />

geminatus twin, in pairs, binate.<br />

geminiflorus, geminiflora twin-flowered, <strong>with</strong> twin-flowers, flowering in pairs.<br />

geminiscapa<br />

geminispinus twin-spined, <strong>with</strong> thorns in pairs.<br />

geminus double.<br />

gemm, gemm-, gemma, gemmul a bud, referring to jewels or buds, from Latin gemma -ae f., a bud or eye of a<br />

plant; by transference, a jewel, gem, precious stone<br />

gemmatus bearing buds, bud-like, from gemma, a leaf bud.<br />

gemellus bearing twin flowers.<br />

gemmifer, gemmiferus, gemmifera bud-bearing, beafing leaf buds, contrast <strong>with</strong> Latin gemmifer -fera -ferum,<br />

bearing or producing seeds.<br />

gemmiflorus bud-flowered

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