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jacea<br />

jacintensis jacinten'sis (ha-sin-TEN-sis)<br />

jacinteus jacin'teus (ha-SIN-tee-us)<br />

jacinticus jacin'ticus (ha-SIN-ti-kus)<br />

jact- Latin throw, toss<br />

jacobaea<br />

jacmanii for George Jackman (1801-1869), and his son George Jackman (1837-1887), pioneering British<br />

clematis breeders, at their nursery in Woking, Surrey, UK<br />

Jacquemontia, jacquemontii, jacquemontianus for Victor Jacquemont (1801-1832), French naturalist<br />

jacul- Latin throw<br />

jaculatorius dart-like from Latin jaculum, a dart.<br />

jaculifolius <strong>with</strong> dart-like leaves<br />

jaegeri jae'geri (YAY-ger-eye)<br />

Jaffueliobryum for Félix Jafuell (1857-1931), clergyman who collected plants in South America, and Greek<br />

bryum, moss<br />

jalapa jala'pa (ha-LA-pa) from Jalapa, Mexico<br />

jam, iam now, already<br />

jamaicensis of or from Jamaica.<br />

Jamesianthus for Robert Leslie James (1897–1977), American botanist and historian, and Greek ανθος,<br />

anthos, flower.<br />

jamesiana jamesia'na (james-ee-AY-na)<br />

jamesii for Edwin P. James (1797-1861), explorer, surgeon, naturalist and Colorado’s first botanist, explored<br />

Pikes peak and Yellowstone, discovered Carex jamesii.<br />

-janus mythology two-faced; a door<br />

japonic- New Latin of Japan<br />

japonicus -a -um New Latin Japanese, of or from Japan<br />

japurensis from the banks of the river Yapura, or from the japura tributary of the Amazon River.<br />

japy, japyg, japyx, -japyx Greek the west-north-west wind<br />

jasmineus jasmine-like,<br />

jasminiflorus jasmine-flowered, <strong>with</strong> flowers like jasmine.<br />

jasminodorus jasmine scented.<br />

jasminoides like or resembling Jasminum, jasmine-like<br />

Jasminus Jas'minus (JAZ-min-us)<br />

jatrophoides or iatropoides resembling Jatropha.<br />

Jaumea Jaume'a (ZHOME-a) for Jean Henri Jaume St. Hilaire (1772–1845), French botanist.<br />

(Pronunciation based on personal name)<br />

javanensis -is -e of or from the island of Java in the Malay archipelago.<br />

javanicus -a -um of or from the island of Java in the Malay archipelago.<br />

javitensis from Javita, Venezuela.<br />

jec-, jecin-, jecor, jecur, -jecur Latin the liver<br />

ject Latin throw<br />

Jefea Spanish jefe, chief; for Billie Lee Turner, b. 1925, Texan, botanist<br />

Jeffersonia New Latin, from Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), farmer, naturalist, patron of science, and third<br />

president of the United States and New Latin -ia. (Berberidaceae)<br />

jeffreyi jef'freyi (JEF-ree-eye) for John Jeffrey (1826-1854), Scottish plant collector<br />

jejun- Latin hunger; dry<br />

jejunifolia<br />

jemenicus of or from Yemen (formerly Jemen) in the Arabian peninsula.<br />

jenensis of or from Jena, Germany.<br />

Jensia For Jens Christian Clausen (1891–1969), Californian botanist<br />

Jepsonia Jepson'ia (jep-SONE-ee-a)<br />

jepsonii jepson'ii (jep-SONE-ee-eye)<br />

jesdianus of or from Jezd or Yesd in Persia.<br />

jesupii for Henry Griswold Jesup (1826-1903<br />

jezoensis from the island of Jezo or Yezo in Japan.<br />

jocund Latin pleasant

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