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heleo- marsh, from Greek ἓλος, helos, ἓλεο-, heleo-, cf. ἓleo-, heleo-.<br />

Heleocharis, heleocharis marsh-favor, from ἓλεο-χαρις, heleo-charis, (Eleocharis) Greek ἓ- is transliterated<br />

as he-.<br />

Heleochloa<br />

heleomoloche marsh-mallow<br />

heleonastes<br />

heleosparagus kind of asparagus<br />

heli-, helia, helio Greek ἥλιος, helios, the sun, referring to the sun<br />

Helianthella from generic name Helianthus, from Greek ἥλιος, helios, the sun, ανθος, anthos, flower, and -<br />

ella, Latin feminine diminutive suffix. (Compositae)<br />

helianthemoides resembling Helianthemum, Sun-rose.<br />

Helianthemum Helian'themum (hee-lee-AN-the-mum, or hay-lee-ANTH-e-mum) from the Greek ἥλιος, helios,<br />

the sun, and ἀνθεµον, anthemon, a flower, in reference to the flowers opening only in the sun. (Cistaceae)<br />

Helianthus Helian'thus (hee-lee-AN-thus) New Latin, from Greek ἥλιος, helios, the sun, and -ἄνθος, -anthos,<br />

flower, from the flower heads. (Compositae)<br />

helianthoides (hay-lee-anth-OI-deez) like or resembling Helianthus, Sunflower, from Greek ἥλιος, helios,<br />

the sun, and -ἄνθος, -anthos, flower, and οειδής, oeides, having the form or likeness of, from the flower heads.<br />

helic-, helicus, helico- Greek a spiral, coil<br />

helic- referring to a spiral, a coil<br />

helichrysoides resembling Helichrysum, Everlasting-flower.<br />

Helichrysum from helichrysos, a Greek name for a local species of Asteraceae, from Greek ἥλιος, helios,<br />

sun, and χρυσός, khrysos, gold. (Compositae)<br />

heliciform coiled like a snail’s shell.<br />

helicoides forming or arranged in a spiral, from Greek helikoeidēs of spiral form, from helik- helic- and -<br />

Greek οειδής, oeides, having the form or likeness of, resembling.<br />

Heliconia after Mount Helicon in southern Greece, regarded as the home of the Muses<br />

heliconiifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like False Plantain, Heliconia.<br />

helict- Greek wreathed, twisted<br />

heligma, -heligma, heligmato Greek a winding, wrapper; a curl of hair<br />

helio- from Greek ἥλιος,, helios, the sun<br />

heliolepis <strong>with</strong> glittering scales, from Greek ἥλιος, helios, sun, and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

Heliomeris Heliom'eris (hee-lee-OM-er-is) from Greek ἥλιος, helios, sun, and -merus, part.<br />

heliophilus sun-loving<br />

heliophobia sun and light avoiding.<br />

Heliopsis (hay-lee-OP-sis) from Greek ἥλιος, hēlios sun, and from ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance,<br />

sight, view, for similarity the radiant flower heads to the sun. (Compositae)<br />

Heliosciadium from Greek ἕλος, helos, marsh, and σκιάδιον, skiadion, an umbrella or umbell.<br />

(Umbelliferae)<br />

helioscopius turning <strong>towards</strong> the sun.<br />

heliot-, helioth, heliotus Greek the moon.<br />

heliotropioides resembling Heliotrope, Heliotropium.<br />

Heliotropium Heliotrop'ium (hee-lee-oh-TROPE-ee-um) turning <strong>towards</strong> the sun, New Latin, from Greek<br />

hēliotropion heliotrope, from hēlios sun + -tropion, from tropos turn.<br />

helix, -helix he'lix (HEE-lix) in a spiral, twining, to turn around spirally, as in Ivy, from Greek a spiral, coil<br />

helix-cyme a false raceme.<br />

hell-, hella-, hellado-, hellen- Greek Greece<br />

helleborifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like helleborus, Christmas Rose.<br />

helleborine<br />

Helleborus Greek, helleborus, ancient name for this plant, from Ἑλὲιν, Helein, to injure, or to cause death,<br />

and βορὰ, bora, food, alluding to the well known poisonous qualities. (Ranunculaceae)<br />

hellenicus of Greek origin.<br />

hellu, helluo Latin a glutton<br />

helmin, helminas, helminth Greek a worm<br />

helminthoid worm-shaped, vermiform.<br />

Helminthotheca Helminthothe'ca (hel-min-tho-THEE-ka) from Greek helminthos, worm, and Latin theca, case or<br />

container; a possible reference to the shapes of cypselae.

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