User:Dank/Burkhardt


 * Aeglopsis Rutaceae ditto Bu @
 * Aeollanthus Lamiaceae Aeolus (wind god) + flower Bu G
 * Aethusa Apiaceae Aethusa, daughter of the god Poseidon Bu G
 * Amaryllis Amaryllidaceae Amaryllis, a Greek shepherdess from classical poetry Bu G
 * Anticlea Melanthiaceae Anticlea, mother of the mythological hero Odysseus Bu @
 * Arachnis Orchidaceae Arachne, mythological woman who was transformed into a spider Bu @
 * Astartea Myrtaceae Astarte, a god Bu G
 * Astartoseris Asteraceae ditto Bu @
 * Asteropeia Asteropeiaceae Asteropeia, daughter of the mythological king Pelias Bu @
 * Astraea Euphorbiaceae Astraea, a goddess Bu @
 * Astydamia Apiaceae Astydameia, a mythological woman Bu @
 * Athenaea Solanaceae Athena, a god Bu @
 * Bahiella Apocynaceae Bahia, a state of Brazil Bu @
 * Barbarea Brassicaceae Saint Barbara CS G
 * Benitoa Asteraceae San Benito County, California Bu @
 * Bentleya Pittosporaceae Bentley College in Perth, Western Australia (present-day Curtin University) Bu @
 * Berenice Campanulaceae Bernica, the ravine in Réunion where the plant was discovered Bu @
 * Bia Euphorbiaceae Bia, a goddess Bu @
 * Byblis Byblidaceae Byblis, a mythological character Bu G
 * Camonea Convolvulaceae Camonea, a nymph Bu @
 * Capelio Asteraceae anagram of Alciope, a nymph Bu @
 * Carpentaria Arecaceae Gulf of Carpentaria Bu @
 * Centauropsis Asteraceae Chiron, a centaur Bu @
 * Centaurothamnus Asteraceae Chiron (a centaur) + bush Bu @
 * Cerbera Apocynaceae Cerberus, a mythological monster Bu G
 * Chelone Plantaginaceae Chelone, a mythological character Bu G
 * Chimaerochloa Poaceae Chimera (a mythological monster) + grass Bu @
 * Circaea Onagraceae Circe, a mythological witch Bu G
 * Circaeaster Circaeasteraceae ditto Bu @
 * Clymenia Rutaceae Clymene, a nymph Bu @
 * Cymodocea Cymodoceaceae Cymodoce, a sea nymph Bu G
 * Danais Rubiaceae the Danaïdes, or Danais, a nymph Bu @
 * Decazyx Rutaceae Decatropidinae + Xanthoxyleae, two subtribes of Rutaceae Bu @
 * Deianira Gentianaceae Deianira, a mythological princess Bu @
 * Deidamia Passifloraceae Deidamia, a mythological princess Bu @
 * Deverra Apiaceae Deverra, a goddess Bu @
 * Diegodendron Bixaceae Diego-Suarez (present-day Antsiranana in northern Madagascar) + tree Bu @
 * Dionysia Primulaceae Dionysus, a god Bu G
 * Dryadella Orchidaceae dryads (tree nymphs) Bu @
 * Eidothea Proteaceae Eidothea, a mythological figure Bu @
 * Elleanthus Orchidaceae Helle (a mythological princess) + flower Bu @
 * Erato Asteraceae Erato, a Muse Bu @
 * Eriope Lamiaceae Eriopis, a mythological woman Bu @
 * Eriopidion Lamiaceae ditto Bu @
 * Erycina Orchidaceae Erykine, an epithet of the goddess Venus Bu @
 * Euphrosyne Asteraceae Euphrosyne, a goddess Bu @
 * Eurybia Asteraceae Eurybia, a goddess Bu @
 * Freya Asteraceae Freyja, a goddess Bu @
 * Gaiadendron Loranthaceae Gaia (a goddess) + tree Bu @
 * Hamadryas Ranunculaceae dryads (tree nymphs) Bu G
 * Hebanthe Amaranthaceae pubescent flower Bu @
 * Hellenocarum Apiaceae "Greek" + Carum Bu @
 * Hyacinthella Asparagaceae Hyacinth, a mythological hero Bu G
 * Hyacinthoides Asparagaceae like Hyacinthus Bu G
 * Io Asteraceae Io, a mythological princess Bu @
 * Iogeton Asteraceae Io, a mythological princess, or rusty, or violet Bu @
 * Ionopsis Orchidaceae Io, a mythological princess, or violet-appearing Bu G
 * Iphigenia Colchicaceae Iphigenia, a mythological princess Bu G
 * Irenepharsus Brassicaceae Eirene (a goddess) + division Bu @
 * Ismene Amaryllidaceae Ismene, a mythological princess Bu G
 * Jacmaia Asteraceae anagram of Jamaica Bu G
 * Janusia Malpighiaceae Janus, a god Bu @
 * Juania Arecaceae the Juan Fernández Islands in the Valparaíso Region of Chile Bu G
 * Lacaena Orchidaceae Helen of Troy Bu @
 * Lethia Iridaceae Lethe, a mythological river Bu @
 * Lordhowea Asteraceae Ontong Java Atoll, formerly the Lord Howe Atoll, in the Solomon Islands Bu G
 * Machaonia Rubiaceae Machaon, a mythological hero Bu @
 * Magdalenaea Orobanchaceae Santa Maria Madalena, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil Bu @
 * Medusagyne Ochnaceae Medusa (a mythological monster) + female parts Bu @
 * Medusandra Peridiscaceae Medusa (a mythological monster) + male parts Bu @
 * Medusantha Lamiaceae Medusa (a mythological monster) + flowers Bu @
 * Medusanthera Stemonuraceae ditto Bu @
 * Megahertzia Proteaceae the Roaring Meg falls, or their waterway, in Queensland, Australia Bu @
 * Melampodium Asteraceae Melampus, a legendary oracle Bu @
 * Merope Rutaceae Merope, one of the mythological Pleiades Bu @
 * Mirabella Cactaceae Mirabela, Brazil Bu @
 * Napaea Malvaceae the Napaeae, nymphs of the woods Bu @
 * Napeanthus Gesneriaceae the Napaeae (nymphs of the woods) + flowers Bu @
 * Oberonia Orchidaceae Oberon, a fairy king Bu @
 * Oberonioides Orchidaceae ditto Bu @
 * Odyssea Poaceae an odyssey or long voyage, a reference to the many genera to which the plant has been assigned Bu @
 * Omphalea Euphorbiaceae Omphale, a mythological queen Bu @
 * Orestias Orchidaceae Orestes, a mythological hero Bu @
 * Orphium Gentianaceae Orpheus, a mythological prophet Bu G
 * Orthaea Ericaceae Orthaea, one of the mythological Hyacinthides Bu @
 * Orthosia Apocynaceae Orthrus, a mythological monster Bu @
 * Osyris Santalaceae Latin name Bu G
 * Oziroe Asparagaceae Oziroe, a nymph Bu @
 * Paliavana Gesneriaceae possibly the palace of the Children of Palhavã in Portugal Bu @
 * Paphia Ericaceae an epithet of the goddess Aphrodite of Paphos Bu @
 * Parthenice Asteraceae Latin name; also an epithet of the goddess Artemis Bu @
 * Pasithea Asphodelaceae Pasithea, a goddess Bu G
 * Penelopeia Cucurbitaceae Penelope, a legendary heroine Bu @
 * Philyra Euphorbiaceae Greek name; also from Philyra, a nymph Bu @
 * Phoebanthus Asteraceae bright (an epithet of the god Apollo) + flower Bu @
 * Phoebe Lauraceae Phoebe, a goddess Bu @
 * Phyllis Rubiaceae Latin name; also from Phyllis, a mythological princess Bu @
 * Polymnia Asteraceae Polyhymnia, a Muse Bu @
 * Posidonia Posidoniaceae Poseidon, a god Bu G
 * Procris Urticaceae Procris, a mythological princess Bu @
 * Prometheum Crassulaceae Prometheus, a god Bu @
 * Prospero Asparagaceae Prospero of William Shakespeare's The Tempest Bu @
 * Robinsonia Asteraceae Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe Bu @
 * Rockinghamia Euphorbiaceae Rockingham Bay in Queensland, Australia Bu @
 * Rosselia Burseraceae Rossel Island of Papua New Guinea Bu @
 * Sabazia Asteraceae an epithet of the god Dionysus Bu @
 * Salacia Celastraceae Salacia, a goddess Bu @
 * Satyria Ericaceae satyrs, mythological creatures Bu @
 * Satyrium Orchidaceae Greek name; also from satyrs, mythological creatures Bu G
 * Scolopia Salicaceae thorn Bu @
 * Scopelogena Aizoaceae high cliffs (the habitat) Bu @
 * Selenia Brassicaceae Selene, a moon goddess Bu @
 * Siegfriedia Rhamnaceae Siegfried, a legendary hero Bu @
 * Telephium Molluginaceae Latin name; also from Telephus, a mythological king Bu G
 * Thalassia Hydrocharitaceae Thalassa, a sea divinity Bu G
 * Thalassodendron Cymodoceaceae Thalassa (a sea divinity) + tree Bu G
 * Thaumasianthes Loranthaceae Thaumas, a god Bu G
 * Thesium Santalaceae Latin name Bu G
 * Tolumnia Orchidaceae Tolumnia, a nymph Bu G
 * Tritoniopsis Iridaceae like Tritonia Bu G
 * Typhonium Araceae Typhon, a mythological monster Bu G
 * Unxia Asteraceae an epithet of the goddess Juno Bu @
 * Zemisia Asteraceae Zemi, ancestral spirits of the Taíno Bu @
 * Zephyra Tecophilaeaceae Zephyrus, a god Bu G