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Rotkäppchen German cv. Little Red Riding Hood<br />

Rotkehlchen German cv. robin<br />

Rotkopf German cv. red head<br />

Rotkugel German cv. red ball<br />

Rotsilber German cv. red silver<br />

Rotstiel German cv. red stem<br />

Rotstrahlbusch German cv. red sunbeam bush<br />

Rottboellia from a personal name. (Gramineae)<br />

rotund, rotund- round, from Latin rotundo -are, to round , make round.<br />

rotundatus rotund, approaching a round form.<br />

rotundifolius -a -um rotundifo'lius (ro-tun-di-FO-lee-a or ro-tund-I-FO-lee-us) round-leaved, <strong>with</strong> round leaves.<br />

rotundus rotund, round, from Latin rotundus -a -um, round, circular; sometimes meaning spherical.<br />

Roystonea for Roy Stone (1836-1905<br />

Rozmarí Greek Ροζµαρί, rosemary.<br />

Roz pipéri Greek Ροζ πιπέρι, the Pepper Rose.<br />

rub, rube, rubi, rubus, -rubus Latin a bramble; a blackberry<br />

rub-, rubr-, rubra, rube, rubens referring to the color red<br />

rube, rubed, rubedin, rubeo, ruber, rubescen- Latin red, reddish<br />

rubellinus, rubellus reddish, light red<br />

rubellus -a -um rubel'lus (roo-BEL-us) shining red, from Latin rubellus -a -um, reddish, from ruber, red, and -<br />

ellus, little, adjectival diminutive suffix.<br />

ruber, rubra, rubrum red, ruddy, from Latin ruber, and rufus red, ruddy, Latin ruber, Greek erythros red,<br />

Sanskrit rohita red, reddish, rudhira red, bloody<br />

rubens ru'bens (ROO-bens) of red color, blush-red.<br />

rubeolus somewhat red, ruddy.<br />

ruber, rubra, rubrum ru'ber (ROO-ber) ru'bra (ROO-bra) ru'brum (ROO-brum) Latin adjective, red, ruddy,<br />

painted red, Rubrum Mare => the Red Sea, the Arabian or Persian Gulf.<br />

rubercalycus, rubercalyx <strong>with</strong> red calyx.<br />

ruberrimus very red, bright red.<br />

rubescens rubes'cens (roo-BEH-sens) becoming red, turning red, reddening, reddish(?), blushing, the present<br />

participle of rubesco, rubescere, rubescui, to become red, and -escens, adjectival suffix indicating a process of<br />

becoming or developing, becoming like, having an incomplete resemblance.<br />

rubi- of brambles, living on Rubus, in reference to symbionts, parasites, and saprophytes.<br />

rubi-, rubid, rubig Latin red, reddish<br />

Rubia red, from ruber, a name used by Pliny for madder, the name of the red dye obtained from Rubia<br />

tinctoria. (Rubiaceae).<br />

Rubiaceae Rubia'ceae (roo-bee-AY-see-ee) plants of the Madder family, from the genus name, Rubia, and -<br />

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

Rubico, rubiconis m. a river, once the boundary between Italy and Cisalpine Gaul. To cross the Rubicon is to<br />

make an action that announces your intent and there is no looking back.<br />

rubicund- Latin very red<br />

rubicundul-, rubicundula reddish, Latin somewhat ruddy<br />

rubicundus -a -um rubicund, dark red, reddened, ruddy complexioned, from Latin rubeo, rubere, rubicundus<br />

-a -um, red, ruddy.<br />

rubidulus somewhat red.<br />

rubidus -a -um becoming red, reddish, turning red, reddening, blushing, from rubidus the present participle<br />

of rubesco, rubescere, rubescui.<br />

rubiflorus -a -um having flowers resembling Rubus, from Rubus and flos, floris, flower.<br />

rubifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> leaves like Rubus, the Bramble.<br />

rubiformis bramble-like.<br />

rubig-, rubigin Latin rusty, referring to rust-colored<br />

rubiginosus, robiginosus reddish-brown, rust-colored, rusty, from Latin robigo (rubigo) -inis f., the state of<br />

being red, tendency to become red, hence iron-rust; blight, mildew; inaction, mental rust.<br />

rubiifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Rubia, Madder.<br />

Rubinzwerg German cv. ruby dwarf<br />

rubioides rubia-red; resembling Madder.

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