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hepaticus -a -um, Hepatica (he-PA-ti-ka) New Latin, from Medieval Latin, liverwort, from Latin hepatica,<br />

feminine of hepaticus of the liver, from Greek ἥπατος, hepatos, of the liver, for the shape and color of the<br />

leaves; liver-colored, puce <strong>with</strong> a greenish hue. (Ranunculaceae)<br />

hepatus, -i, m. fish of uncertain identity, from Greek.<br />

hepial, hepialo, helialus Greek a nightmare<br />

hept-, hepta- Greek seven, referring to the number seven<br />

heptagonus seven sided.<br />

heptandrous having seven stamens.<br />

heptangularis, heptangulare seven cornered, seven sided.<br />

heptangulatus seven sided.<br />

heptangulosus seven sided.<br />

heptangulus seven cornered, seven sided.<br />

heptangulus seven sided.<br />

heptagynius having seven pistils.<br />

heptalobus <strong>with</strong> seven lobes<br />

heptaphyllus seven-leaved, <strong>with</strong> seven leaves or leaflets<br />

heracleifolius heracleum-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like hogweed, Heracleum<br />

heracle Greek mythology Hercules, a mythological hero<br />

heraclëifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Heracleum, Cow Parsnip.<br />

heracleoticus from Heraclia in Asia Minor.<br />

(h)eraclea vervain, plant probably from Ὴρα, Hera, wife of Zeus, and κλέος, kleos, glory, reknown, or<br />

‘showing the glory of Hera’.<br />

Heracleum Herac'leum (classically hay-ra-KLEE-um, or her-AK-lee-um) after Hercules, Latin Hēraclēus,<br />

Hēraclīus, Greek, Herakles, Ἡράκλειος, Herakleios, a reference to his great size and the size of some rank species.<br />

(Umbelliferae)<br />

heratensis from Herat, Afganistan.<br />

Herb-, herba, herbi, herbo Latin grass<br />

herb- not woody<br />

herba herb, having a stem which dies down every year.<br />

herba, herba f. Latin noun, herb, grass.<br />

herba muralis pellitory = what the Greeks called parthenion or perdeikion, Bachelor's button, pellitory, also<br />

see: pyrethrum (Pyrethrum parthenion), from Celsus.<br />

herba sanguinalis blood herb; what the Greeks called 'polygonon'(?).<br />

herbae mirabiles magic herbs used against sickness.<br />

herbacanthus species of bear's-foot <strong>with</strong> spinous leaves imitated in the Corthinian capital, from Greek and<br />

ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny..<br />

herbaceus -a -um herba'ceus (her-BAY-see-us) herbaceous, herb-like, not woody; <strong>with</strong> a succulent stem; grassy<br />

green<br />

herbago pondweed.<br />

(h)erbaria, -ae, f. fodder; woman who deals <strong>with</strong> herbs, witch.<br />

herbarium a collection of dried plants, from herba, herb; a herbal.<br />

herbeohybrid herbaceous-hybrid.<br />

Herbertia for William Herbert (1778–1847), prominent British botanist and specialist in bulbous plants.<br />

herbiola<br />

Herbstfeuer German cv. autumn fire<br />

Herbstfreunde German cv. autumn joy<br />

Herbstchnee German cv. autumn snow<br />

Herbstsonne German cv. autumn sun<br />

Herbstzauber German cv. autumn magic<br />

herbularia bindweed(?)<br />

herbulum, herulum groundsel.<br />

herburgius a curse.<br />

herc-, herco, hercus Greek a wall, fence<br />

hercegovinus from Hercegovina<br />

hercynicus, hercynianus from the Hartz Mountains. The Hartz Mountains are in Tasmania, while the Harz<br />

(occasionally Hartz) Mountains are in Germany.

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