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heteracanthus various-spined, <strong>with</strong> differing or unequal spines, <strong>with</strong> thorns of more than one kind, from<br />

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

heterandrus -a -um heteran'drus (het-er-AN-drus)<br />

Heteranthemis from Greek ἕτερος, heteros, the other of two, other, different, and anthemis, a genus name<br />

heteranthus having unequal flowers or flowers of more than one kind, from Greek ἕτερος, heteros, the other<br />

of two, other, different, and ανθος, anthos, flower.<br />

Heteranthera having unlike anthers in the flowers, New Latin, from Greek ἕτερος, heteros, the other of two,<br />

other, different, and ανθηρος, antheros, flowering, blooming.<br />

heteranthus diversely or variously flowered, <strong>with</strong> different kinds of flowers, such as sterile and fertile<br />

flowers on one plant, from Greek ἕτερος, heteros, the other of two, other, different, and ανθος, anthos, flower.<br />

heterocarpus -a -um heterocar'pus (het-er-oh-KAR-pus) various-fruited, <strong>with</strong> differing kinds of fruit, <strong>with</strong> fruits<br />

of more than one kind, from and Greek καρπός, karpos, fruit.<br />

heterocephalous having two kinds of flower heads on the same plant, male and female, from and Greek<br />

κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

heterochaetus having bristles of more than one kind, from Greek and χαιτη, chaite, bristle, long hair.<br />

heterochromus -a -um heterochro'mus (het-er-oh-KRO-mus) of more than one color, as in the flowers of<br />

Compositae.<br />

heteroclite irregularly or anomalously declined or inflected: chiefly of nouns<br />

heteroclitus abnormal, irregular, curious, out of the ordinary.<br />

Heterocodon Heteroco'don (het-er-oh-KO-don)<br />

heterodon, heterodontus various-toothed, <strong>with</strong> differing teeth, <strong>with</strong> teeth of more than one kind.<br />

heterodoxus heterodox, unorthodox, heretical, as in differing form other species in the genus, from Late<br />

Latin heterodoxus, from Greek heterodoxos, from hetero- heter-, other, different, and doxa opinion<br />

heterodromous coiling in two opposite directions (opposite to antidromous).<br />

heteroglossus variously tongued, from , and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue.<br />

heterogyna having flowers <strong>with</strong> differing pistils.<br />

heterolepis -is -e variably scaled, <strong>with</strong> differing scales, from Greek ἕτερος, heteros, the other of two, other,<br />

variable, different, not-alike, and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale, small plate, capsule.<br />

heteromallus turning in different directions (said of leaves) (a questionable translation from one source).<br />

More appropriate is differently or variously hairy, from Greek heteros, adjective, ετερος, the other, one of two,<br />

the second; different, another kind, -o-, botanical Latin connecting vowel, and Greek mallos, noun, m. µαλλος,<br />

a lock of wool, fleece. I can not find a Greek root word starting <strong>with</strong> µαλ- or µαλλ- <strong>with</strong> a reference to<br />

“turning”<br />

Heteromeles Hetero'meles (het-er-OH-mi-lees)<br />

heteromorphus various in form, <strong>with</strong> differing forms, of unusual form.<br />

heteronemus <strong>with</strong> unequal filaments, or <strong>with</strong> filaments of more than one kind.<br />

heteroneurus -a -um heteroneur'us (het-er-oh-NYOUR-us) <strong>with</strong> nerves or veins of more than one kind.<br />

heteropetalus various-petaled, <strong>with</strong> petals of more than one kind.<br />

heterophyllus -a -um heterophyl'lus (het-er-oh-FIL-us) various-leaved, <strong>with</strong> different forms of leaves on one<br />

plant.<br />

heteropodus various-footed or -stalked, from and Greek πους, ποδος, pous, podos.<br />

heteropterus having wings of more than<br />

Heterosperma from Greek, heteros, differing, and σπερµα, sperma, seed; probably for the contrasting outer<br />

and inner cypselae<br />

heterospermus having seeds of more than one type, as in Suaeda, Sea-Blite.<br />

heterostachya variously spiked<br />

heterostegius on different planes.<br />

heterotaxy <strong>with</strong> various arrangements.<br />

Heterotheca Heterothe'ca (het-er-o-THEE-ka) from Greek ἕτερος, heteros, different, and θήκη, theke, theka,<br />

envelop, container, ovary, referring to dimorphic cypselae of the ray and disk florets. (Compositae)<br />

heterotomus unevenly or variously serrate<br />

heterotrichus <strong>with</strong> hairs of more than one kind.<br />

heterozygous -a -um heterozy'gus (het-er-oh-ZY-gus)<br />

hetruscus, etruscus from ancient Etruria, Tuscany, Italy.

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