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limicolous growing in mud, as on the margins of pools, from Latin limicola, a dweller in mud.<br />

limin Latin a threshold<br />

limit Latin a boundary<br />

limitatus margined, surrounded by a distinct line.<br />

limma, -limma, limmato Greek a remnant<br />

limn-, limna, limni, limno Greek a marsh; a lake, from λίµνη, limne, a lake, marsh.<br />

limnad- a lake plant, from Greek λίµνη, limne, a lake, marsh.<br />

Limnanthaceae Limnantha'ceae (lim-nan-THAY-see-ee) plants of the Marsh-flower family, from the genus<br />

name, Limnanthemum, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

Limnanthes from Greek λίµνη, limne, a lake, marsh, and ἄνθος, anthos, flower. (Limnanthaceae)<br />

limnetic growing in or near pools, from Greek λίµνη, limne, a lake, marsh, and .<br />

Limnobium from Greek limnobios, living in pools, from Greek λίµνη, limne, a lake, and .<br />

limnobius living in ponds or swamps, from Greek λίµνη, limne, a lake, marsh, and .<br />

limnod- of or relating to marshes, from Greek λιµνώδης, marshy, from Greek λίµνη, limne, a lake, marsh,<br />

and<br />

limnogenus living near ponds, from Greek λίµνη, limne, a lake, marsh, and .<br />

limnophilus bog-loving, from Greek λίµνη, limne, a lake, marsh, and<br />

limo Greek: hunger; a meadow; Latin: a file<br />

Limodorum marsh gift<br />

limon, -limon Greek a meadow<br />

limonifolius lemon-leaved; <strong>with</strong> leaves like the Musk-deer plant, Limonia.<br />

limonium, -limonium Greek sea lavender, from Greek leimon, meadow, referring to frequent occurrence of<br />

some species on salt meadows<br />

Limonius, limonius -a -um Limon'ius (lie-MOW-nee-us) lemon yellow.<br />

limos- Latin muddy limpid Latin clear<br />

limosus -a -um pertaining to or of marshes or muddy places, growing in boggy places, from Latin limosus,<br />

mud filled, slimy, from its growth in mucky or peaty wetlands<br />

Limosella Limosel'la (li-mo-SEL-la)<br />

limula<br />

limus, -limus Latin mud<br />

lin-, lina, linar, lino, linum, -linum Latin flax<br />

lin-, linea, lineo, lino Latin a line<br />

lin-, lino, linum, -linum Greek a net, cloth<br />

Linaceae Lina'ceae (lin-AY-see-ee), plants of the Flax family, from the genus name, Linum, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

linaceus flax-like, from Linum, flax<br />

Linanthus Linan'thus (lie-NAN-thus)<br />

Linaria Linar'ia (lie-NARE-ee-a, or leen-AH-ree-a) New Latin, from lin-, from Greek linon, flax, Linum<br />

usitatissimum, in reference to the flax-like leaves.<br />

linum, from Greek linon, flax, and -aria.<br />

linariifolius -a -um linariifo'lius (lie-nare-ee-i-FO-lee-us) <strong>with</strong> leaves of Linaria, Toad-flax<br />

linarioides linaria-like, like or resembling Linaria, Toad-flax<br />

linct Latin licked<br />

Lindera (LIN-de-ra) after Swedish botanist Johann Linder (1676-1723).<br />

Lindernia<br />

Lindheimera, lindheimerianus, lindheimeri for Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer (1801(2?)–1879), German<br />

expatriate, botanist, and intellect, then became a Texan.<br />

lin'leyi lind'leyi (LIND-lee-eye)<br />

line- linear; or also meaning lined<br />

linearifolius -a -um linearifo'lius (lin-ee-air-i-FO-lee-us) linear-leaved, <strong>with</strong> linear leaves, <strong>with</strong> lined leaves; <strong>with</strong><br />

leaves like flax(?).<br />

linearilobus -a -um linearilo'bus (lin-ee-air-i-LO-bus) linear-lobed, <strong>with</strong> linear, parallel-sided lobes.<br />

linearis -is -e linear'is (lin-ee-AIR-is) linear, narrow, of uniform width.<br />

lineatiflorus <strong>with</strong> striped flowers.<br />

lineatifolius having striped leaves.<br />

lineatipes having a lined or striated foot-stalk.

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