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leucantherus <strong>with</strong> white anthers.<br />

leucanthus -a -um leucan'thus (lew-KAN-thus) white-flowered, <strong>with</strong> white flowers, from leucos, bright, brilliant,<br />

clear, white, pale, and Greek ανθος, anthos, flower, and –us, a Latinizing suffix.<br />

leucantos pennyroyal.<br />

leucaster, leucasterus <strong>with</strong> white stars.<br />

leuce white poplar.<br />

Leuchtfeuer German cv. firelight<br />

Leuchtfunk German cv. flashing light<br />

Leuchtkäfer German cv. firefly<br />

Leuciva from Greek leuc-, white, and Iva, a related genus, possibly for the white indument of the leaves<br />

leuco- white<br />

leucobasis having white foot-stalks.<br />

leucobotrys <strong>with</strong> white clusters<br />

Leucobryum from Greek leukos, white, and bryon, moss<br />

leucocarpus <strong>with</strong> white fruits.<br />

leucocaulis white-stemmed, from , and Latin caulis, caulis, a stem, a stalk, from Greek καυλος, kaulos,<br />

stem, stalk.<br />

leucocephalus white-headed, <strong>with</strong> white heads, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

leucochilus white-lipped.<br />

leucochrous of white color.<br />

leucoconius <strong>with</strong> white racemes.<br />

Leucocrinum Greek leucos, white, and krinon, lily<br />

leucodermis -is -e leucoder'mis (lew-ko-DER-mis) <strong>with</strong> white-bark, or white-skinned.<br />

leucodictyus <strong>with</strong> a white network.<br />

leucofris Artemisia.<br />

leucogalus -a -um having white milk, λευκο-γαλα (sap).<br />

Leucogenes white noble, from λευκο-ευγενες, from its morophological parallelism <strong>with</strong> edelweiss, ladywhite.<br />

leucographus <strong>with</strong> white penciling (like writing).<br />

Leucojum white violet, New Latin, from Greek λευκ-ιον, leukoïon, stock (Matthiola incana), from λευκὸς,<br />

leukos, white, and ἴον, ion violet, for the color and scent of the flowers. From Hippocrates’ name λευκιον, for<br />

a snowflake.<br />

leucolaenus -a -um clothed in white, λευκο-(χ)λαινα; or white-woolly.<br />

leucolepis <strong>with</strong> white membrane scale, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

leucolobus leucolo'bus (lew-ko-LO-bus)<br />

leucom-, leucoma Greek whiteness<br />

leucomelus white and black, or pale and gloomy, from λευκο-µελας, the inner and outer colors of Paxima<br />

leucolemelas.<br />

leuconeurus -a -um white-nerved, <strong>with</strong> white nerves or veins, from λευκο-νευρα (veins).<br />

leucophaeus -a -um grayish-white, light gray, from λευχος, leucos, bright, brilliant, clear, white, pale, -o-, a<br />

connecting vowel for Greek words, or some Latin words, such as color tingeing, and phaeos, from φαιος,<br />

phaios, dusky, gray, and –us, a Latinizing suffix; also ashen, pale brown, from λευκο-φαιος.<br />

leuco-phaeus white and red-brown (perhaps white and dusky gray).<br />

leucophalus -a -um white ridged, from λευκο-φαλος, for the low ridges <strong>with</strong> abundant silky white hairs.<br />

leucopharnyx (leukopharnyx?) having a white throat, λευκο-(φαρυγξ, φαρυγγος).<br />

leucophloeus <strong>with</strong> white bark.<br />

leucophlyctis <strong>with</strong> white bladders, from Greek leuco-, λευκο-, λευκός, white, and phlyktaina, φλύκταινα, ή,<br />

φλίω, a rising on the toe skin, a blister, a pustule.<br />

leucophractus having white protective armoring.<br />

leucophthalmus having white eyes.<br />

leucophyllus -a -um leucophyl'lus (lew-ko-FIL-us) <strong>with</strong> white leaves, λευκο-φυλλον (very pale green).<br />

Leucophyta white plant, from λευκο-φυτον, for the woolly indumentum.<br />

leucopogon white beard, λευκο-πώγων, for the corolla lobes of some species.<br />

leucopterus <strong>with</strong> white wings.<br />

leucopyrus, leucopirus having white pear-shaped fruit.<br />

Leucoraoulia the composite name for hybrids between Leucogenes and Raoulia.

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