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argillaceus -a -um growing in clay; whitish, of the color of clay; of clay, clay-like; (loam, growing in<br />

loam?), from Latin argilla, argillae.<br />

argillicolus -a -um living on clay soils, from Latin argilla and colo.<br />

argillosus rich in clay, full of clay<br />

argipeplus -a -um white-robed, from Latin argi- and peplum, pepli, a robe of state.<br />

argo- Greek αργος, argos, shining, bright, pure white-, silvery.<br />

argocoffopsis looking-like-silvery-Coffea, from Greek αργο-, argo-, and Latin Coffea, and from ancient<br />

Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance, sight, view.<br />

argolicus -a -um from the area of the Argolis peninsula, northeast Peloponnese, southern Greece.<br />

argopholius -a -um having shining bark, from Greek αργος-φλοιος, argos-phloios.<br />

argophyllus -a -um argophyl'lus (ar-go-FIL-lus) silver-leaved, <strong>with</strong> shining or silvery-whitish leaves, from<br />

Greek αργος, argos, bright, glistening; swift footed (flashing feet) or light footed, -o-, and φυλλον, phyllon, a leaf,<br />

and -us, Latinizing suffix.<br />

Argostemma bright-crown, from Greek αργος, argos, and οτεµµα, stemma.<br />

arguens boat shaped<br />

argun, argunensis -is -e from the northern Manchurian republic of Argun.<br />

argute Latin acutely, sharply<br />

arguti- clear, graceful; sharply saw-toothed, sharp, from Latin argutus, arguti-.<br />

argutifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> sharply-toothed leaves, from Latin argutus and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

argutulus somewhat pointed<br />

argutus -a -um argu'tus (ar-GOO-tus) Latin for sharp, fine pointed, notched, sharply toothed, serrated;clear,<br />

graceful, from Latin argutus, that which becomes acute to the senses: sharp, fiery, shrill, clear, pungent, pointed.<br />

Argylia for Archbald Campbell, of Whitton, Middlesex, third Duke of Argyll and plant introducer (Lycium<br />

barbarum was wrongly labeled as tea, Duke of Argyll’s tea-plant).<br />

argyllaceous grey-white<br />

argyr-, argyro-, argyrus, -argyrus silver, silvery, Greek αργυρεος, argyreos, αργυρος, argyros, αργυρο-,<br />

argyro-, αργυρ-, argyr-.<br />

argyraceus, argyraeus silvery white (good example of bad lumping)<br />

argyraceus -a -um resembling silver, from Greek αργυρος, argyros.<br />

argyraeus -a -um argyrae'us (ar-jy-REE-us) silvery white, from Greek αργυρειος, argyreios.<br />

Argyranthemum Greek αργυρ- argyr-, silver, and ανθεµιον, anthemion, flower; allusion unclear, formerly<br />

included in Chrysanthemum.<br />

argyranthus -a -um bearing silvery flowers, from Greek αργυρ- argyr-, silver and ανθος, anthos, flower, for<br />

the silvery spikelets.<br />

agyratus, argyreus slivery<br />

Argyreia, argyreus -a -um silvery-one, from Greek αργυρειος, argyreios, αργυρεος, argyreos, <strong>with</strong> a silvery<br />

appearance of the leaves.<br />

argyrellus -a -um silverish, pale silver, diminutive of Greek αργυρος, argyros.<br />

argyrites <strong>with</strong> silvery specks or spots<br />

argyrisma<br />

argyro- silvery<br />

argyrocalyx silver-calyxed, from Greek αργυρο-καλυξ, argyro-kalyx.<br />

argyrocarpus -a -um silver-fruited, from Greek αργυρο-, argyro-, and καρπος, karpos.<br />

argyrocoleon sheathed in silver, from Greek αργυρο-, argyro-, and κολεος, koleos.<br />

argyrocomus -a -um argyroco'mus (ar-jy-ro-KO-mus) silver-haired, from Greek αργυρο-, argyro-, and κοµη,<br />

kome(η?). (Gledhill as silver-leaved.)<br />

Argyrochosma Argyrochos'ma (ar-jy-ro-KOS-ma) Greek argyros, silver, and chosma, powder, referring to<br />

whitish farina covering the abaxial surface of leaf blades in most species.<br />

argyroderma silver-skin, from Greek αργυρο-, argyro-, and δερµα, derma.<br />

argyryglochin silver-tipped, silver-pointed, from Greek αργυρο-, argypo-, γλωχις, glochis.<br />

argyrolepis <strong>with</strong> silver veins (?), from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

Argyrolobium silver-podded-one, from Greek αργυρο-, argypo-, and λοβος, lobos. (Gledhill)<br />

argyroneurus silver-nerved<br />

argyrophanes, argyrophanis silver-like, silvery<br />

argyrophyllus -a -um silver-leaved, <strong>with</strong> silvery leaves, from Greek αργυρο-, argypo-, and φυλλον, phyllon,<br />

a leaf.

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