The Meanings of Latin Names
  April 5th, 2001
  Agriculture Nursery Stock and Landscaping Plant Selection
  See also: Agriculture Nursery Stock and Landscaping Plant Diseases
  http://www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/meanings.htm
  Kevin's note: I got this recently from Jimmy Slater over in the Carroll County  Office Building. If you go to the above Internet address and click on any of the Plants' names, a wonderful description and picture will come up. Or even better yet - Bring this document up and then go on line and click on any of the plants' names and the description will come up…Whatever.  What fun! Please enjoy. Green side up!  04/05/2001 Kevin Dayhoff  
  Please note - in many cases these are best guesses. This is not meant to be definitive, but should be used as a learning aid. This list has been compiled from a number of sources, which are listed at the bottom. Clicking on the linked name will open the fact sheet for that species in a new window. 
  Abelia x grandiflora - glossy abelia After Dr. Clark Abel who introduced Abelia chinensis / large-flowered
  Abies amabilis - Pacific silver fir Classical name - rising or tall tree, name for the European fir / Latin "amare" (beautiful or lovely, to love)
  Abies balsamea - balsam fir Classical name - rising or tall tree, name for the European fir / balsam-producing
  Abies concolor - white fir Classical name - rising or tall tree, name for the European fir / one color (both needle surfaces)
  Abies fraseri - Fraser fir Classical name - rising or tall tree, name for the European fir / after John Fraser
  Abies grandis - grand fir Classical name - rising or tall tree, name for the European fir / large
  Abies lasiocarpa - subalpine fir Classical name - rising or tall tree, name for the European fir / rough fruit (cones)
  Abies magnifica - California red fir Classical name - rising or tall tree, name for the European fir / magnificent
  Abies procera - noble fir Classical name - rising or tall tree, name for the European fir / tall
  Acer barbatum - Florida maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / barbed or bearded 
  Acer buergeranum - trident maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / unknown 
  Acer campestre - hedge maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / of fields 
  Acer circinatum - vine maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / rounded leaves 
  Acer ginnala - Amur maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / native name
  Acer glabrum - Rocky Mountain maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / lacking hair
  Acer griseum - paperbark maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / gray lower leaf surface
  Acer macrophyllum - bigleaf maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / large leaves
  Acer negundo - boxelder Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / Latinized form of Malayan name - leaves resemble genus Negundo (Sapindaceae)
  Acer nigrum - black maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / black
  Acer palmatum - Japanese maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / hand-like
  Acer pensylvanicum - striped maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / of Pennsylvania
  Acer platanoides - Norway maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / like Platanus
  Acer pseudoplatanus - sycamore maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / false Platanus
  Acer rubrum - red maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / red
  Acer saccharinum - silver maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / sugary sap - Greek "sakcharon" (sweet or sugar)
  Acer saccharum - sugar maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / name for sugar cane - Greek "sakcharon" (sweet or sugar)
  Acer spicatum - mountain maple Latin name - sharp (leaves or used as lances) or Celtic "ac" (hard) / Latin "spica" (a spike) - a spike of flowers
  Aesculus californica - California buckeye Latin for an oak with edible acorns (caution - many are poisonous) / of California
  Aesculus glabra - Ohio buckeye Latin for an oak with edible acorns (caution - many are poisonous) / glabrous (lacking hair)
  Aesculus hippocastanum - horsechestnut Latin for an oak with edible acorns (caution - many are poisonous) / Latin name from Greek "hippos" (horse) and "kastanon" chestnut
  Aesculus octandra - yellow buckeye Latin for an oak with edible acorns (caution - many are poisonous) / eight-stamened
  Aesculus parviflora - bottlebrush buckeye Latin for an oak with edible acorns (caution - many are poisonous) / small flowered
  Aesculus pavia - red buckeye Latin for an oak with edible acorns (caution - many are poisonous) / After Peter Paaw (Petrus Pavius), Dutch botanist
  Aesculus sylvatica - painted buckeye Latin for an oak with edible acorns (caution - many are poisonous) / of the woods - Latin "silva" (forest)
  Ailanthus altissima - tree of Heaven Indonesian-Mollucan name "ailanto" for Ailanthus moluccana - reaching to Heaven / tallest Latin "altus" (high)
  Albizia julibrissin - mimosa After del Albizzi / the native name 
  Alnus glutinosa - European black alder Latin name for alder / sticky (buds)
  Alnus rhombifolia - white alder Latin name for alder / leaves shaped like a rhombus
  Alnus rubra - red alder Latin name for alder / red
  Alnus rugosa - speckled alder Latin name for alder / rough
  Alnus serrulata - hazel alder Latin name for alder / finely serrate
  Alnus sinuata - Sitka alder Latin name for alder / wavy
  Amelanchier alnifolia - Pacific serviceberry French name for Amelanchier ovalis / alder-like leaves
  Amelanchier arborea - downy serviceberry French name for Amelanchier ovalis / tree-like
  Annona glabra - pond apple native Indian name / glabrous (lacking hair)
  Aralia spinosa - Devil's walking stick French Canadian "aralei" / bearing spines
  Arbutus menziesii - Pacific madrone The Latin name / after naturalist Archibald Menzies
  Arctostaphylos columbiana - hairy manzanita Greek "arctos" (a bear) and "staphyle" (a bunch of grapes) / of the Columbia region
  Arctostaphylos patula - green manzanita Greek "arctos" (a bear) and "staphyle" (a bunch of grapes) / Latin wide-spreading (reference to form or leaves)
  Arctostaphylos uva-ursi - kinnikinick Greek "arctos" (a bear) and "staphyle" (a bunch of grapes) / bear's grape
  Arctostaphylos viscida - whiteleaf manzanita Greek "arctos" (a bear) and "staphyle" (a bunch of grapes) / Latin "viscum" (thick, syrupy or sticky - flowers have sticky stems)
  Aristolochia durior - Dutchman's pipe Greek "aristos" (best) and "lochia" (childbirth) - medicinal / tough or lasting
  Aronia arbutifolia - chokeberry Greek "aria" (Sorbus aria) / arbutus-leaved
  Artemisia tridentata - big sagebrush After the Greek goddess Artemis / leaves with three teeth
  Asimina parviflora - dwarf pawpaw native Indian name (assimin) / small flower
  Asimina triloba - pawpaw native Indian name (assimin) / 3-lobed calyx
  Avicennia germinans - black mangrove perhaps from Latin "avi" (bird) and Greek "cen" (common) / Latin "germinare" (to sprout forth) 
  Berberis aquifolium - tall Oregon-grape Arabic name / holly-like leaf 
  Berberis nervosa - dwarf Oregon-grape Arabic name / veined or nerved (leaves)
  Berberis thunbergii - Japanese barberry Arabic name / after Thunberg
  Berchemia scandens - supplejack perhaps from Greek "Bero" (an ocean nymph) and "chem" (juice or pour) / climbing 
  Betula alleghaniensis - yellow birch Latin (pitch - bitumen is distilled from the bark or Sanskrit "bhurja" (to shine" (bark))) / of the Alleghany region
  Betula lenta - sweet birch Latin (pitch - bitumen is distilled from the bark or Sanskrit "bhurja" (to shine" (bark))) / tough but pliable (twigs or ability to grow in rocky areas)
  Betula nigra - river birch Latin (pitch - bitumen is distilled from the bark or Sanskrit "bhurja" (to shine" (bark))) / black (bark)
  Betula papyrifera - paper birch Latin (pitch - bitumen is distilled from the bark or Sanskrit "bhurja" (to shine" (bark))) / paper bearing - Egyptian for reed - Greek "papyros" (paper) and Latin "ferre" (to bear)
  Betula pendula - European white birch Latin (pitch - bitumen is distilled from the bark or Sanskrit "bhurja" (to shine" (bark))) / pendulous
  Betula populifolia - gray birch Latin (pitch - bitumen is distilled from the bark or Sanskrit "bhurja" (to shine" (bark))) / poplar-leaved
  Betula uber - roundleaf birch Latin (pitch - bitumen is distilled from the bark or Sanskrit "bhurja" (to shine" (bark))) / fertile or rich, probably in reference to site requirements
  Broussonetia papyrifera - paper mulberry After Broussonet, French naturalist / paper-bearing (bark) - Egyptian for reed - Greek "papyros" (paper) and Latin "ferre" (to bear)
  Buddleia davidii - butterfly bush After Adam Buddle / After Armand David 
  Bursera simarouba - gumbo-limbo Latin "burs" (a purse) / perhaps an indication of the resemblance to simaroubaceae
  Buxus sempervirens - boxwood Latin name for Buxus sempervirens / evergreen - Latin "semper" (always) and "vivere" (live) 
  Callicarpa americana - American beautyberry Greek "kallos" (beautiful) "carpa" (fruit) / of America
  Callistemon spp. - bottlebrush tree Greek "kallos" (beautiful) and "stemon" (stamen)
  Calocedrus decurrens - incense-cedar Greek "kallos" (beautiful) and Cedrus / with the leaf stem running gradually into the stem
  Calycanthus floridus - common sweetshrub Greek "kalyx" (calyx) and "anthos" (a flower) referring to similar sepals and petals / flowering
  Campsis radicans - trumpet creeper Greek "kampe" (something bent) refers to curved stamens / with rooting stems
  Carpinus caroliniana - hornbeam Latin name of European hornbeam/ of Carolina
  Carya aquatica - water hickory Greek "karya or kaura" (walnut -Juglans regia) / of water 
  Carya cordiformis - bitternut hickory Greek "karya or kaura" (walnut -Juglans regia) / heart-shaped (fruit) Latin "cordis" (heart) and "forma" (shaped)
  Carya glabra - pignut hickory Greek "karya or kaura" (walnut -Juglans regia) / glabrous (lacking hair)
  Carya illinoensis - pecan Greek "karya or kaura" (walnut -Juglans regia) / of Illinois
  Carya laciniosa - shellbark hickory Greek "karya or kaura" (walnut -Juglans regia) / Latin "lacinia" (shred - the bark)
  Carya ovata - shagbark hickory Greek "karya or kaura" (walnut -Juglans regia) / ovate or egg-shaped (leaflets)
  Carya pallida - sand hickory Greek "karya or kaura" (walnut -Juglans regia) / pallid (pale)
  Carya tomentosa - mockernut hickory Greek "karya or kaura" (walnut -Juglans regia) / hairy
  Castanea dentata - American chestnut After Castanea in northern Greece, Greek "kastanea" (chestnut) / refers to big teeth on leaves 
  Castanea mollissima - Chinese chestnut After Castanea in northern Greece, Greek "kastanea" (chestnut) / very soft-hairy
  Castanea pumila - Alleghany chinkapin After Castanea in northern Greece, Greek "kastanea" (chestnut) / dwarf or small
  Castanopsis chrysophylla - golden chinkapin Like Castanea, Greek "kastanea" (chestnut) / Greek "chrysos" (golden) and "phyllon" leaf
  Casuarina equisetifolia - Australian pine Malayan "casuar" (a cassowary) / Latin "equi" horse and "folium" (leaf)
  Catalpa speciosa - Northern catalpa Cherokee name / Latin "species" (form) and "osus" (full of) - showy
  Ceanothus americanus - New Jersey tea Greek name of a spiny shrub / american
  Ceanothus cuneatus - narrowleaf buckbrush Greek name of a spiny shrub / wedge-shaped (leaf tips)
  Ceanothus integerrimus - deerbrush Greek name of a spiny shrub / entire or uninjured - leaves are entire
  Ceanothus prostratus - mahala mat Greek name of a spiny shrub / prostrate
  Ceanothus sanguineus - redstem ceanothus Greek name of a spiny shrub / blood red
  Ceanothus thyrsiflorus - blueblossom Greek name of a spiny shrub / flowers in a thyrse
  Ceanothus velutinus - snowbrush Greek name of a spiny shrub / velvety
  Cedrus atlantica - Atlas cedar Latin name / of the Atlas Mountains
  Cedrus deodara - deodar cedar Latin name / Northern Indian name
  Celastrus spp. - bittersweet Greek "kelastros" the name for an evergreen tree
  Celtis laevigata - sugarberry Greek name or name applied to African lotus / Latin "laevigat" (smooth or slippery) - the bark
  Celtis occidentalis - hackberry Greek name or name applied to African lotus / western - Latin "occidere" (to set, as the sun)
  Cephalanthus occidentalis - buttonbush "Head of anthers" / western - Latin "occidere" (to set, as the sun)
  Cercidiphyllum japonicum - katsuratree From Cercis and Greek "phyllon" (leaf) / of Japan
  Cercis canadensis - Eastern redbud Greek "kerkis" (a shuttle - fruit resembled instrument) / of eastern North  America
  Cercis occidentalis - Western redbud Greek "kerkis" (a shuttle - fruit resembled instrument) / western - Latin "occidere" (to set, as the sun)
  Cercocarpus betuloides - birchleaf mountain-mahogany "kerkis" (a shuttle) and "karpon" (fruit) / birch-like (leaves)
  Cercocarpus ledifolius - curlleaf mountain-mahogany "kerkis" (a shuttle) and "karpon" (fruit) / Ledum (labrador tea)-like leaves
  Chaenomeles speciosa - common floweringquince Greek "chaina" (to gape) and "melon" (apple)  / showy
  Chamaecyparis  lawsoniana - Port-Orford-cedar Greek "chamai" (low growing) and "kuparissos" (cypress) / after Charles Lawson British nurseryman
  Chamaecyparis nootkatensis - Alaska yellow-cedar Greek "chamai" (low growing) and "kuparissos" (cypress) / of Nootka Sound
  Chamaecyparis obtusa - Hinoki falsecypress Greek "chamai" (low growing) and "kuparissos" (cypress) / blunt leaves
  Chamaecyparis pisifera - Sawara-cedar Greek "chamai" (low growing) and "kuparissos" (cypress) / pea-bearing (referring to the small cones)
  Chamaecyparis thyoides - Atlantic white-cedar Greek "chamai" (low growing) and "kuparissos" (cypress) / like Thuja
  Chimaphila maculata - striped pipsissewa Strange leaf / spotted 
  Chionanthus virginicus - fringetree Greek "chion" (snow) and "anthus" (flower) / of Virginia 
  Chrysothamnus nauseosus - gray rabbitbrush Latin "chryso" (golden)  flowered / nausea
  Cladrastis kentukea - yellowwood Greek "kladros" (branch) and "thraustos or thrastos" (fragile) for fragile branches / from Kentucky
  Clethra alnifolia - summersweet clethra Greek "klethra" (alder) / alnus-leaved
  Coccoloba uvifera - seagrape Latin "coccum" (a berry) / grape 
  Cornus alternifolia - alternate-leaf dogwood The Latin name for Cornus mas from "cornu" (hard - for the wood) / alternate leaves
  Cornus amomum - silky dogwood The Latin name for Cornus mas from "cornu" (hard - for the wood) / purifying - Greek name of a spice plant
  Cornus canadensis - bunchberry The Latin name for Cornus mas from "cornu" (hard - for the wood) / of Canada
  Cornus florida - flowering dogwood The Latin name for Cornus mas from "cornu" (hard - for the wood) / flowering Latin "flos" (flower)
  Cornus kousa - kousa dogwood The Latin name for Cornus mas from "cornu" (hard - for the wood) / Japanese name
  Cornus mas - Cornelian cherry dogwood The Latin name for Cornus mas from "cornu" (hard - for the wood) / masculine, robust, non-delicate
  Cornus nuttallii - Pacific dogwood The Latin name for Cornus mas from "cornu" (hard - for the wood) / after Thomas Nuttall
  Cornus sericea (stolonifera) - red-osier dogwood The Latin name for Cornus mas from "cornu" (hard - for the wood) / Latin "serus" (late or tardy) (stolonifera means "bearing stolons")
  Corylus americana - American hazel Latin name / of America
  Corylus cornuta - beaked hazel Latin name / horned, refers to bracts forming a beak at the apex of the nut
  Cotinus obovatus - American smoketree Greek name for olive / obovate leaves
  Crataegus spp. - hawthorn Greek "kratos" (strength - for the wood)
  Cryptomeria japonica - Japanese cryptomeria Greek "krypto" (to hide) and "meris" (part), referring to concealed flower parts / of Japan 
  Cunninghamia lanceolata - Chinafir After James Cunningham / lanceolate (leaves) 
  Cyrilla racemiflora - swamp cyrilla perhaps a reference to Cyril or Greek "cyri" (master of) / flowers in racemes
  Cytisus scoparius - Scotch broom Greek name "kytisus" / broom-like
  Diervilla lonicera - northern bush-honeysuckle After Dr. Dierville, French surgeon who introduced the plant / from Lonicera
  Diospyros virginiana - persimmon Greek "dios" (divine) and "pyros" (wheat) referring to the edible fruit / of Virginia
  Elaeagnus angustifolia - Russian-olive The name originally applied to a willow Greek "helodes" (growing in marshes) and "hagnos" (pure) referring to white fruit / narrow-leaved
  Elaeagnus umbellata - autumn-olive The name originally applied to a willow Greek "helodes" (growing in marshes) and "hagnos" (pure) referring to white fruit / flowers in umbel-like clusters
  Euonymus alatus - winged euonymus Latin name / winged
  Euonymus americanus - strawberry bush Latin name / American
  Euonymus atropurpureus - Eastern wahoo Latin name / dark purple
  Fagus grandifolia - American beech Latin name from Greek "phagein" (to eat - edible nuts) / grand foliage
  Fagus sylvatica - European beech Latin name from Greek "phagein" (to eat - edible nuts) / of the woods - Latin "silva" (forest)
  Ficus aurea - strangler fig Latin name for Ficus carica / golden, beautiful or splendid
  Forsythia spp. - forsythia After William Forsyth, Scottish gardener
  Franklinia alatamaha - Franklin tree After Benjamin Franklin / of the Altamaha River in Georgia
  Fraxinus americana - white ash The Latin name / of America
  Fraxinus caroliniana - Carolina ash The Latin name / of Carolina
  Fraxinus latifolia - Oregon ash The Latin name / broad-leaved
  Fraxinus nigra - black ash The Latin name / black
  Fraxinus pennsylvanica - green ash The Latin name / of Pennsylvania
  Fraxinus profunda - pumpkin ash The Latin name / deep or profound
  Fraxinus quadrangulata - blue ash The Latin name / four-angled
  Gaultheria procumbens - teaberry after Gaulthier, Canadian botanist / prostrate
  Gaultheria shallon - salal after Gaulthier, Canadian botanist / Indian name
  Gelsemium sempervirens - false jessamine Italian "gelsomino" (jasmine) / evergreen  - Latin "semper" (always) and "vivere" (live)
  Ginkgo biloba - ginkgo Japanese "ginkyo" (silver apricot) and Chinese ngin-ghang / two-lobed (leaves) 
  Gleditsia aquatica - waterlocust After Gottlieb Gleditsch, German botanist / water 
  Gleditsia triacanthos - honeylocust After Gottlieb Gleditsch, German botanist / Greek "treis" (three) and "akantha" (spine) 
  Gordonia lasianthus - loblolly bay After nurseryman James Gordon / rough anthers
  Gymnocladus dioicus - Kentucky coffetree Greek "gymnos" (naked) and "klados" (a branch) referring to leaves that grow following stem growth in spring / dioecious (two houses)
  Halesia carolina - Carolina silverbell After English scientist Stephen Hales / of Carolina
  Hamamelis virginiana - witch-hazel Greek name for a tree with pear-shaped fruits (the medlar) / of Virginia 
  Hedera helix - English ivy Latin name / "winding around", referring to staff carried by Baccharus
  Hibiscus syriacus - rose-of-sharon Greek name for mallow / of Syria 
  Holodiscus discolor - ocean spray Greek "holos" (entire) and "diskos" (disk), referring to unlobed discs / two-colored (leaves green and gray)
  Hydrangea anomala - climbing hydrangea Greek "hydor" (water) and ""aggos" (jar) for cupped fruits / irregular, deviating from the norm - this hydrangea is a vine 
  Hydrangea arborescens - wild hydrangea Greek "hydor" (water) and ""aggos" (jar) for cupped fruits / tree-like
  Hydrangea macrophylla - bigleaf hydrangea Greek "hydor" (water) and ""aggos" (jar) for cupped fruits / big leaves
  Hydrangea paniculata - panicle hydrangea Greek "hydor" (water) and ""aggos" (jar) for cupped fruits / flowers in panicles
  Hydrangea quercifolia - oakleaf hydrangea Greek "hydor" (water) and ""aggos" (jar) for cupped fruits / leaves oak-like
  Hypericum spp. - Saint Johnswort Greek "hyper" (above) and "eikon" (picture) - it was hung above pictures to ward off evil spirits
  Ilex cassine - dahoon from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / Latin "casso" to destroy or Latin "cassi" (a helmet)
  Ilex coriacea - large gallberry from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / leathery (leaves)
  Ilex cornuta - Chinese holly from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / horned (leaf spines)
  Ilex crenata - Japanese holly from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / with shallow rounded teeth
  Ilex decidua - deciduous holly from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / deciduous Latin "de" (down) and "cadere" (to fall)
  Ilex glabra - inkberry from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / glabrous (lacking hair)
  Ilex opaca - American holly from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / not glossy, shady, opaque
  Ilex verticillata - winterberry holly from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / in circles around the stem, probably in reference to the lenticels
  Ilex vomitoria - yaupon from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / inducing vomiting
  Ilex  x attenuata - Foster's holly from Latin name for Quercus ilex (holly oak) / to make thin
  Itea virginica - sweetspire Greek name for willow / of Virginia
  Juglans cinerea - butternut Latin name for Juglans regia Latin "jovis" (Jupiter) and "glans" (nut) / ashy gray (bark)
  Juglans nigra - walnut Latin name for Juglans regia Latin "jovis" (Jupiter) and "glans" (nut) / black (bark)
  Juniperus chinensis - Chinese juniper Latin name from "junio" (young) and "parere" (to produce) - evergreen / of China
  Juniperus communis - common juniper Latin name from "junio" (young) and "parere" (to produce) - evergreen / common
  Juniperus conferta - shore juniper Latin name from "junio" (young) and "parere" (to produce) - evergreen / crowded (leaves)
  Juniperus horizontalis - creeping juniper Latin name from "junio" (young) and "parere" (to produce) - evergreen / horizontal (habit)
  Juniperus occidentalis - western juniper Latin name from "junio" (young) and "parere" (to produce) - evergreen / western - Latin "occidere" (to set, as the sun)
  Juniperus procumbens - Ibuki juniper Latin name from "junio" (young) and "parere" (to produce) - evergreen / prostrate
  Juniperus scopulorum - Rocky Mountain juniper Latin name from "junio" (young) and "parere" (to produce) - evergreen / growing on cliffs
  Juniperus virginiana - eastern redcedar Latin name from "junio" (young) and "parere" (to produce) - evergreen / of Virginia
  Kalmia angustifolia - sheep laurel After Pehr Kalm, student of Linnaeus / narrow-leaved
  Kalmia latifolia - mountain laurel After Pehr Kalm, student of Linnaeus / broad-leaved
  Koelreuteria paniculata - goldenraintree After German botanist Joseph Koelreuter / flowers in panicles 
  Kolkwitzia amabilis - beautybush After Richard Kolkwitz, German botanist / beautiful 
  Laburnum x watereri - goldenchain tree Latin name / after the Waterer nursery that introduced this cross
  Lagerstroemia indica - crapemyrtle After Magnus von Lagerstrom, friend of Linneus / Indian 
  Laguncularia racemosa - white mangrove Latin "laguncula" (little bottle) / flowers in racemes
  Larix decidua - European larch Latin name / deciduous Latin "de" (down) and "cadere" (to fall)
  Larix kaempferi - Japanese larch Latin name / After Engelbert Kaempfer, German botanist
  Larix laricina - tamarack Latin name / pertaining to larch
  Larix occidentalis - western larch Latin name / western - Latin "occidere" (to set, as the sun)
  Leucothoe axillaris - coast leucothoe From Greek mythology Leucothoe was changed into a shrub by her lover, Apollo / refers to flowers in leaf axils
  Leucothoe racemosa - swamp sweetbells From Greek mythology Leucothoe was changed into a shrub by her lover, Apollo / refers to flowers in racemes
  Ligustrum spp. - privet The Latin name
  Lindera benzoin - spicebush After Johann Linder, Swedish botanist / Arabic name - resinous balsams 
  Liquidambar styraciflua - sweetgum Latin "liquidus" (liquid) and "ambar" (amber), referring to resin containing storax / flowing with styrax (an aromatic balsam)
  Liriodendron tulipifera - yellow-poplar Greek "leiron" (lily) and "dendron" (tree) / tulip-bearing 
  Lithocarpus densiflorus - tanoak Greek "lithos" (stone) and "karpos" (fruit) for its hard fruit / densely flowered
  Lonicera involucrata - black twinberry After Adam Lonitzer, German naturalist / with an involucre
  Lonicera japonica - Japanese honeysuckle After Adam Lonitzer, German naturalist / of Japan
  Lonicera maackii - Amur honeysuckle After Adam Lonitzer, German naturalist / unknown - a surname
  Lonicera morrowii - Morrow honeysuckle After Adam Lonitzer, German naturalist / unknown - a surname
  Lyonia lucida - fetterbush lyonia After John Lyon, Scottish gardener / bright, shining or clear - leaves are shiny
  Maclura pomifera - osage-orange After geologist William Maclure / "pommum" (apple) and "ferre" (to bear) - apple-bearing
  Magnolia acuminata - cucumbertree After Pierre Magnol, French botanist / long pointed leaf tip
  Magnolia fraseri - Fraser magnolia After Pierre Magnol, French botanist / after John Fraser
  Magnolia grandiflora - southern magnolia After Pierre Magnol, French botanist / large flowering
  Magnolia kobus var. stellata - star magnolia After Pierre Magnol, French botanist / Japanese name "kobushi"
  Magnolia macrophylla - bigleaf magnolia After Pierre Magnol, French botanist / big leaves
  Magnolia tripetala - umbrella magnolia After Pierre Magnol, French botanist / three petals
  Magnolia virginiana - sweetbay magnolia After Pierre Magnol, French botanist / of Virginia
  Magnolia x soulangiana - saucer magnolia After Pierre Magnol, French botanist / After Etienne Soulange-Bodin, French horticulturalist
  Malus spp. - apple Latin name for apple, Greek "melon"
  Melia azederach - Chinaberry Greek name for ash  (similar leaves) / Native name 
  Metasequoia glyptostroboides - dawn redwood Greek "meta" (changed)  and sequoia (a relative) / glypto (carved) and stroboides (overlapping scales)
  Mitchella repens - partridgeberry After botanist John Mitchell / creeping
  Morus rubra - red mulberry Latin name for Morus nigra from Greek "morea" (mulberry tree) / red
  Myrica californica - Pacific waxmyrtle Greek "myrike" (Tamarix) / of California
  Myrica cerifera - waxmyrtle Greek "myrike" (Tamarix) / wax-bearing
  Myrica gale - sweetgale Greek "myrike" (Tamarix) / old English "gagel"
  Nandina domestica - Heavenly bamboo Japanese name "nanten" / cultivated
  Nyssa aquatica - water tupelo Greek "Nysa" - a water nymph / of water 
  Nyssa biflora - swamp tupelo Greek "Nysa" - a water nymph / two-flowered
  Nyssa sylvatica - blackgum Greek "Nysa" - a water nymph / of the woods - Latin "silva" (forest)
  Oemleria cerasiformis - Indian plum Greek "oem" (a pathway) / cherry bearing
  Oplopanax horridum - devilsclub Latin "opus" (beneficial) and "panax" (a plant that heals all diseases - natives used the plants to cure many ailments) / frightful, rough, bristly, horrible
  Ostrya virginiana - hophornbeam Greek "ostrya or ostrua" (a tree with hard wood) / of Virginia
  Oxydendrum arboreum - sourwood Greek "oxys" (acid) and "dendron" (tree) - refers to acid-tasting leaves / tree-like
  Parthenocissus quinquefolia - Virginia creeper Greek "parthenos" (a virgin) and "kissos" (ivy) / five leaflets
  Parthenocissus tricuspidata - Boston ivy Greek "parthenos" (a virgin) and "kissos" (ivy) / three-pointed (leaves)
  Paulownia tomentosa - royal paulownia After Princess Paulowna of Russia / hairy (leaves) 
  Persea borbonia - redbay Greek name of a tree / Greek "bor" (food) and Latin "bon" (good) - allusion to bay leaves
  Phellodendron amurense - Amur corktree Greek "phellos" (cork) and "dendron" (tree) / of Amur 
  Philadelphus coronarius - mock-orange The Greek name / used in garlands
  Philadelphus lewisii - mockorange The Greek name / unknown - a surname?
  Photinia x fraseri - red tips Greek "photos" (light), referring to shiny leaves / After Fraser nurseries
  Physocarpus capitatus - ninebark Greek "physa" (bladder) and "karpon" (fruit) / having or forming a head
  Picea abies - Norway spruce Latin "pix" (pitch-producing) from Greek "pissa" (pitch) / fir (needles flattened like a fir)
  Picea breweriana - Brewer spruce Latin "pix" (pitch-producing) from Greek "pissa" (pitch) / after William Brewer, American botanist
  Picea engelmannii - Engelmann spruce Latin "pix" (pitch-producing) from Greek "pissa" (pitch) / after Engelmann
  Picea glauca - white spruce Latin "pix" (pitch-producing) from Greek "pissa" (pitch) / waxy whitish bloom
  Picea mariana - black spruce Latin "pix" (pitch-producing) from Greek "pissa" (pitch) / of Maryland
  Picea pungens - blue spruce Latin "pix" (pitch-producing) from Greek "pissa" (pitch) / sharp (leaves) - Latin "pungere" (to prick)
  Picea rubens - red spruce Latin "pix" (pitch-producing) from Greek "pissa" (pitch) / blushed with red (buds and bark) - Latin "rubere" (red)
  Picea sitchensis - Sitka spruce Latin "pix" (pitch-producing) from Greek "pissa" (pitch) / of Sitka, Alaska
  Pieris japonica - Japanese pieris From Pierides, a name of the Muses / flowering profusely
  Pinus albicaulis - whitebark pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / white-stemmed
  Pinus aristata - bristlecone pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / bristle, thorn, awned (armed cone) Latin "arista" (bristle)
  Pinus attenuata - knobcone pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / drawn-out (cones)
  Pinus banksiana - jack pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / After botanist Joseph Banks
  Pinus bungeana - lacebark pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / After Alexander von Bunge, Russian botanist
  Pinus clausa - sand pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / Latin "clausus" (shut - cones remain closed)
  Pinus contorta - lodgepole pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / twisted Latin "torque" (to twist)
  Pinus coulteri - Coulter pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / after Thomas Coulter
  Pinus densiflora - Japanese red pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / densely flowered
  Pinus echinata - shortleaf pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / Greek "echinos" (a hedgehog, prickly - a reference to the cone scales)
  Pinus edulis - pinyon pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / edible (seeds)
  Pinus elliottii - slash pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / After Elliott
  Pinus flexilis - limber pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / flexible
  Pinus glabra - spruce pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / glabrous (lacking hair)
  Pinus jeffreyi - Jeffrey pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / After John Jeffrey
  Pinus lambertiana - sugar pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / After Aylmer Lambert
  Pinus monticola - western white pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / growing on mountains
  Pinus mugo - Mugo pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / Tyrolese name
  Pinus nigra - Austrian pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / black
  Pinus palustris - longleaf pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / of swamps - Latin "palus" (swamp)
  Pinus parviflora - Japanese white pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / small-flowered
  Pinus ponderosa - ponderosa pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / ponderous or heavy (wood) - Latin "pondus" (weight)
  Pinus pungens - table mountain pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / sharp (cones) - Latin "pungere" (to prick)
  Pinus radiata - Monterey pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / Latin "radi" (a spoke or ray) or "radian" (shining)
  Pinus resinosa - red pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / resinous
  Pinus rigida - pitch pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / rigid (leaves)
  Pinus sabiniana - digger pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / after Sabine
  Pinus serotina - pond pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / Latin "serus" (late) - cones are slow to open
  Pinus strobus - eastern white pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / incense-bearing or a gum-yielding tree (pitchy) or Greek "strobus" (cone)
  Pinus sylvestris - Scotch pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / of the woods - Latin "silva" (forest)
  Pinus taeda - loblolly pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / a torch of pine wood - resinous
  Pinus thunbergii - Japanese black pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / After Thunberg
  Pinus torreyana - Torrey pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / unknown - a surname?
  Pinus virginiana - Virginia pine Latin name for pine from Greek "pitus" / of Virginia
  Planera aquatica - water elm Latin "plan" (flat or level) or Greek "plane" (a wanderer) / of water
  Platanus occidentalis - American sycamore Greek "platanos" (broad or flat) / western - Latin "occidere" (to set, as the sun)
  Platanus racemosa - California sycamore Greek "platanos" (broad or flat) / racemes
  Platanus x acerifolia - London plane tree Greek "platanos" (broad or flat) / maple-like (leaves)
  Poncirus trifoliata - trifoliate orange French name of a citron / three leaflets
  Populus alba - European white poplar Latin name / white
  Populus balsamifera - balsam poplar Latin name / balsam bearing
  Populus deltoides - cottonwood Latin name / triangular (leaf)
  Populus grandidentata - bigtooth aspen Latin name / with large teeth
  Populus heterophylla - swamp cottonwood Latin name / Greek "hetero" (different) "phylla" (leaf) - with variable leaves
  Populus tremuloides - quaking aspen Latin name / trembling
  Populus trichocarpa - black cottonwood Latin name / three-parted fruit or Greek "thrix" (hair) and "karpos" (fruit)
  Prunus angustifolia - Chickasaw plum Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / narrow-leaved
  Prunus avium - sweet cherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / of birds (distribute seeds), where birds are found Latin "avis" (bird)
  Prunus caroliniana - Carolina laurelcherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / of Carolina
  Prunus cerasifera - purple leaf plum Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / cherry-bearing
  Prunus emarginata - bitter cherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / out or away from
  Prunus pennsylvanica - fire cherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / of Pennsylvania
  Prunus persica - peach Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / of Persia
  Prunus serotina - black cherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / Latin "serus" (late) - late maturing fruit
  Prunus serrulata - Kwanzan cherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / small teeth (leaves)
  Prunus subcordata - klamath plum Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / somewhat heart-shaped
  Prunus subhirtella - Higan cherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / somewhat hairy
  Prunus virginiana - choke cherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / of Virginia
  Prunus x yedoensis - Yoshino cherry Latin name for plum trees from Greek "prunos" (plum or cherry) / of Tokyo (Yedo)
  Pseudotsuga menziesii - Douglas-fir False Tsuga / After naturalist Archibald Menzies
  Pueraria lobata - kudzu perhaps Latin "puer" (a boy) / Latin "lobata" (lobed)
  Purshia tridentata - bitterbrush unknown - a surname / three teeth (leaves)
  Pyracantha coccinea - scarlet firethorn Greek "pyr" (fire) and "akantha" (thorn) / scarlet (fruit), Greek "kakkos" (a berry)
  Pyrus calleryana - callery pear Latin name / After J. Callery, French missionary
  Pyrus communis - common pear Latin name / common
  Quercus acutissima - sawtooth oak Latin name / sharply pointed leaves
  Quercus alba - white oak Latin name / white
  Quercus bicolor - swamp white oak Latin name / 2-colored
  Quercus chrysolepis - canyon live oak Latin name / Latin "chryso" (golden)
  Quercus coccinea - scarlet oak Latin name / scarlet, Greek "kakkos" (a berry)
  Quercus douglasii - blue oak Latin name / after Douglas
  Quercus falcata - southern red oak Latin name / sickle-shaped (leaves)
  Quercus gambelli - Gambel oak Latin name / after Gambel
  Quercus garryana - Oregon white oak Latin name / unknown - a surname?
  Quercus hemisphaerica - Darlington oak Latin name / unknown  - perhaps a reference to the dome-shaped crown when open-grown
  Quercus ilicifolia - bear oak Latin name / holly-like leaves
  Quercus imbricaria - shingle oak Latin name / Latin "imbrex" (tile) - was used for shingles
  Quercus incana - bluejack oak Latin name / gray or hoary
  Quercus kelloggii - California black oak Latin name / after Kellogg
  Quercus laevis - turkey oak Latin name / Latin "laev" (smooth; nimble, light)
  Quercus laurifolia - laurel oak Latin name / laurel-like leaves
  Quercus lobata - valley oak Latin name / lobed leaves
  Quercus lyrata - overcup oak Latin name / Greek "lyra" (lute) - lyre-shaped seed
  Quercus macrocarpa - bur oak Latin name / Greek "makros" (large) and "karpos" (seed)
  Quercus margarettiae - sand post oak Latin name / perhaps Greek "margarit" (a pearl) or Latin "marg" (a border or edge)
  Quercus marilandica - blackjack oak Latin name / of Maryland
  Quercus michauxii - swamp chestnut oak Latin name / after Michaux
  Quercus muehlenbergii - chinkapin oak Latin name / after G.H.E. Muehlenberg
  Quercus nigra - water oak Latin name / black
  Quercus pagoda - cherrybark oak Latin name / leaf shaped like a pagoda
  Quercus palustris - pin oak Latin name / of swamps - Latin "palus" (swamp)
  Quercus phellos - willow oak Latin name / Greek "phellos" (corky - bark has rough, corky ridges)
  Quercus prinus - chestnut oak Latin name / perhaps a variation of "primus" (first) or Greek "prinos" (evergreen tree)
  Quercus rubra - northern red oak Latin name / red
  Quercus shumardii - Shumard oak Latin name / after Shumard
  Quercus stellata - post oak Latin name / stellate (covered with stars), referring to hairs on leaf undersides
  Quercus velutina - black oak Latin name / Latin "velutum" (velvety, in reference to the buds)
  Quercus virginiana - live oak Latin name / of Virginia
  Rhamnus purshiana - Cascara buckthorn Greek name for buckthorn "rhamnos" / unknown - a surname? 
  Rhizophora mangle - red mangrove Greek "rhiz" (a root) and "phor" (carry) / Portuguese "mang" (mongo) 
  Rhododendron calendulaceum - flame azalea Rose tree - Greek "rhodo" (red) and "dendron" (tree) / like Calendula, referring to the flower color
  Rhododendron canescens - swamp azalea Rose tree - Greek "rhodo" (red) and "dendron" (tree) / covered in white, becoming hoary
  Rhododendron catawbiense - Catawba rhododendron Rose tree - Greek "rhodo" (red) and "dendron" (tree) / refers to the Catawba River
  Rhododendron macrophyllum - Pacific rhododendron Rose tree - Greek "rhodo" (red) and "dendron" (tree) / large leaves
  Rhododendron maximum - great rhododendron Rose tree - Greek "rhodo" (red) and "dendron" (tree) / the largest 
  Rhododendron nudiflorum- pink azalea Rose tree - Greek "rhodo" (red) and "dendron" (tree) / naked flower
  Rhododendron occidentale - western azalea Rose tree - Greek "rhodo" (red) and "dendron" (tree) / western
  Rhus aromatica - fragrant sumac Latin name from Greek name for sumac "rhous" from Greek "reo" (to flow) / fragrant 
  Rhus copallina - shining sumac Latin name from Greek name for sumac "rhous" from Greek "reo" (to flow) / Mexican name - yields copal gum 
  Rhus glabra - smooth sumac Latin name from Greek name for sumac "rhous" from Greek "reo" (to flow) / glabrous (lacking hair)
  Rhus typhina - staghorn sumac Latin name from Greek name for sumac "rhous" from Greek "reo" (to flow) / like Typha or "cat-tail-like" (hairy branches) 
  Ribes sanguineum - red-flowering currant Arabic "ribas" (acidic tasting (fruit)) / blood red (flowers)
  Robinia hispida - bristly locust After Jean Robin, French Herbalist / bristly
  Robinia neomexicana - New Mexico locust After Jean Robin, French Herbalist / of New Mexico
  Robinia pseudoacacia - black locust After Jean Robin, French Herbalist / false acacia, Greek "akakia" (the Egyptian thorn-tree) and "akis" (thorn)
  Rosa multiflora - multiflora rose Latin name / many flowers
  Rosa rugosa - rugosa rose Latin name / wrinkled (leaves)
  Roystonea elata - royal palm unknown / Latin "elat" (high or lofty; proud)
  Rubus allegheniensis - Alleghany blackberry Latin name for blackberry / from Alleghany region
  Rubus discolor - Himalaya blackberry Latin name for blackberry / two-colored (leaves)
  Rubus flagellaris - dewberry Latin name for blackberry / lash, thresh or flail
  Rubus idaeus - red raspberry Latin name for blackberry / of Mt. Ida
  Rubus laciniatus - evergreen blackberry Latin name for blackberry / deeply cut (leaves)
  Rubus occidentalis - black raspberry Latin name for blackberry / western - Latin "occidere" (to set, as the sun)
  Rubus odoratus - purple flowering raspberry Latin name for blackberry / scented
  Rubus parviflorus - thimbleberry Latin name for blackberry / small-flowered
  Rubus phoenicolasius - wine raspberry Latin name for blackberry / with purple hairs (stems)
  Rubus spectabilis - salmonberry Latin name for blackberry / spectacular
  Rubus ursinus - wild blackberry Latin name for blackberry / of bears - bears eat the fruits
  Sabal minor - bush palmetto Latin "sab" (sand) / smaller or slight
  Sabal palmetto - cabbage palmetto Latin "sab" (sand) / palm grove
  Salix babylonica - weeping willow Latin name / of Babylon
  Salix discolor - pussy willow Latin name / two colors (leaf)
  Salix nigra - black willow Latin name / black
  Sambucus canadensis - American elderberry Greek name for the elder tree / of Canada
  Sambucus cerulea - blue elderberry Greek name for the elder tree / Latin "cera" (waxy - leaves)
  Sambucus racemosa - red elderberry Greek name for the elder tree / in racemes
  Sapium sebiferum - Chinese tallow tree Latin "sapium" (art or craft done by a person) or Latin "sapa" (new wine) / Latin "seb" (tallow)
  Sassafras albidum - sassafras American Indian name or from Spanish "saxafrax" / white (leaf undersides)
  Sequoia sempervirens - redwood After Sequoiah, son of a British merchant and Cherokee woman / Latin "semper" (always) and "vivere" (to live) - evergreen
  Sequoiadendron giganteum - giant sequoia From sequoia and Greek "dendron (tree) / huge
  Serenoa repens - saw palmetto interwoven / creeping or low
  Smilax glauca - catbriar Greek name / waxy whitish bloom 
  Smilax laurifolia - laurel greenbrier Greek name / laurel-like leaves 
  Smilax rotundifolia - common greenbrier Greek name / round-leaved
  Solanum dulcamara - bitter nightshade Latin name / sweet and injurious 
  Sophora japonica - Japanese pagoda tree Arabic name / of Japan
  Sorbus americana - American mountainash Latin name for Sorbus domestica / of America 
  Sorbus aucuparia - European mountainash Latin name for Sorbus domestica / Latin "avis" (bird) and "capere" (to catch) - birds eat the fruits, tree used as bait
  Sorbus sitchensis - Sitka mountainash Latin name for Sorbus domestica / of Sitka, Alaska
  Spiraea alba - narrowleaf spiraea Greek "speiraira" (plant used in garlands) / white
  Spiraea latifolia - meadowsweet Greek "speiraira" (plant used in garlands) / broad-leaved
  Staphylea trifolia - bladdernut Greek "staphyle" (cluster - of flowers) / three leaflets
  Stewartia spp. - stewartia After John Stuart
  Styrax japonicus - Japanese snowbell Greek name of Styrax officinalis / of Japan
  Swietenia mahogani - West Indies mahogany unknown / unknown
  Symphoricarpos albus - snowberry Greek "symphorein" (bear together) and "karpos" (fruit) refers to clustered fruits / white
  Symphoricarpos orbiclatus - coralberry Greek "symphorein" (bear together) and "karpos" (fruit) refers to clustered fruits / orbicular fruits
  Symplocos tinctoria - common sweetleaf Greek "symploke" (connection") - stamens are connected / dye or medical solution 
  Syringa reticulata - Japanese tree lilac Greek "syrinx" (a pipe) for its hollow stems / networked (veins in the leaf)
  Syringa vulgaris - common lilac Greek "syrinx" (a pipe) for its hollow stems / common
  Tamarix gallica - tamarisk Latin name / of France
  Taxodium ascendens - pondcypress From Taxus and Greek "eidos" (resemblence to Taxus) / ascending
  Taxodium distichum - baldcypress From Taxus and Greek "eidos" (resemblence to Taxus) / in two rows (leaves) Greek "di" (two) and "stichos" (rank)
  Taxus brevifolia - Pacific yew Latin name / short foliage 
  Taxus baccata - English Yew Latin name / berry-bearing
  Thuja occidentalis - northern white-cedar Greek "thyia" (for a juniper or a fragrant-wooded tree) from "thyo" (perfume) / western - Latin "occidere" (to set, as the sun)
  Thuja plicata - western redcedar Greek "thyia" (for a juniper or a fragrant-wooded tree) from "thyo" (perfume) / plaited (leaves, branches) - Latin "plicare" (to fold)
  Tilia americana - American basswood Latin name of Linden / of America
  Tilia cordata - littleleaf linden Latin name of Linden / heart shaped
  Tilia tomentosa - silver linden Latin name of Linden / hairy (leaves and twigs)
  Torreya californica - California nutmeg After John Torrey / of California
  Toxicodendron diversilobum- Pacific poison-oak Greek "toxikon" (poison) and "dendron" (tree) / variable leaves
  Toxicodendron quercifolium - poison-oak Greek "toxikon" (poison) and "dendron" (tree) / oak-like leaves
  Toxicodendron radicans - poison-ivy Greek "toxikon" (poison) and "dendron" (tree) / with rooting stems
  Tsuga canadensis - eastern hemlock Japanese name / of Canada
  Tsuga caroliniana - Carolina hemlock Japanese name / of Carolina
  Tsuga heterophylla - western hemlock Japanese name / Greek "hetero" (different) "phylla" (leaf) - with variable leaves
  Tsuga mertensiana - mountain hemlock Japanese name / after Karl Mertens, German botanist
  Ulmus alata - winged elm Latin name / winged (twigs)
  Ulmus americana - American elm Latin name / of America
  Ulmus parvifolia - Chinese elm Latin name / small leaves
  Ulmus pumila - Siberian elm Latin name / dwarf or small
  Ulmus rubra - slippery elm Latin name / red
  Ulmus thomasii - rock elm Latin name / after horticulturist David Thomas
  Umbellularia californica - California laurel Latin "umbella" (umbel)  / of California
  Vaccinium arboreum - sparkleberry The Latin name for Vaccinium myrtillus or hyacinth / tree-like
  Vaccinium membranaceum - big huckleberry The Latin name for Vaccinium myrtillus or hyacinth / like a membrane - thin leaves
  Vaccinium ovatum - evergreen huckleberry The Latin name for Vaccinium myrtillus or hyacinth / ovate leaves
  Vaccinium parvifolium - red huckleberry The Latin name for Vaccinium myrtillus or hyacinth / small leaves
  Vaccinium vacillans - lowbush blueberry The Latin name for Vaccinium myrtillus or hyacinth / Latin "vacill" (waver; stagger, totter, to be in a weak condition)
  Viburnum acerifolium - mapleleaf viburnum Latin name for Viburnum lantana / maple-leaved
  Viburnum alnifolium - hobblebush Latin name for Viburnum lantana / alder-leaved
  Viburnum dentatum - Southern arrowwood Latin name for Viburnum lantana / referring to the teeth on the leaves
  Viburnum lentago - nannyberry Latin name for Viburnum lantana / tough but pliable
  Viburnum nudum - possumhaw viburnum Latin name for Viburnum lantana / bare or stripped
  Viburnum opulus - European cranberrybush Latin name for Viburnum lantana / Latin name for a kind of maple
  Viburnum plicatum - doublefile viburnum Latin name for Viburnum lantana / pleated leaves
  Viburnum prunifolium - blackhaw Latin name for Viburnum lantana / plum-leaved
  Viburnum rhytidophyllum - leatherleaf viburnum Latin name for Viburnum lantana / wrinkled leaves
  Viburnum rufidulum - rusty blackhaw Latin name for Viburnum lantana / Latin "rufi" (red - probably a reference to rusty red hairs)
  Viburnum trilobum - highbush cranberry Latin name for Viburnum lantana / 3-lobed leaves
  Vitis spp. - grape Latin name
  Weigela florida - old fashioned weigela After von Weigel, German botanist / flowering Latin "flos" (flower)
  Wisteria floribunda - Japanese wisteria After Caspar Wistar, American anatomy professor / flowering profusely
  x Cupressocyparis leylandii - Leyland cypress Latin name for Cupressus sempervirens and Greek "kuparissos" (cypress) / crossed by Leyland
  Zelkova serrata - Japanese zelkova Caucasian name / serrate (leaves)
    
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