List of plant genera named for people (D–J)

Since the first printing of Carl Linnaeus's Species Plantarum in 1753, plants have been assigned one epithet or name for their species and one name for their genus, a grouping of related species.[1] Thousands of plants have been named for people, including botanists and their colleagues, plant collectors, horticulturists, explorers, rulers, politicians, clerics, doctors, philosophers and scientists.[2] Even before Linnaeus, botanists such as Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, Charles Plumier and Pier Antonio Micheli were naming plants for people, sometimes in gratitude for the financial support of their patrons.[3]

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Bust of Herodotus (Metropolitan Museum of Art). See Herodotia.

Early works researching the naming of plant genera include an 1810 glossary by Alexandre de Théis [fr] and an etymological dictionary in two editions (1853 and 1856) by Georg Christian Wittstein.[3] Modern works include The Gardener's Botanical by Ross Bayton, Index of Eponymic Plant Names and Encyclopedia of Eponymic Plant Names by Lotte Burkhardt, Plants of the World by Maarten J. M. Christenhusz (lead author), Michael F. Fay and Mark W. Chase, The A to Z of Plant Names by Allan J. Coombes, the four-volume CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names by Umberto Quattrocchi, and Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners by William T. Stearn; these supply the seed-bearing genera listed in the first column below. Excluded from this list are genus names not accepted (as of January 2021) at Plants of the World Online, which includes updates to Plants of the World (2017).

Key

Ba = listed in Bayton's The Gardener's Botanical[4]
Bt = listed in Burkhardt's Encyclopedia of Eponymic Plant Names[5]
Bu = listed in Burkhardt's Index of Eponymic Plant Names[6]
Ch = listed in Christenhusz's Plants of the World[7]
Co = listed in Coombes's The A to Z of Plant Names[8]
Qu = listed in Quattrocchi's CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names[9]
St = listed in Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners[10]

In addition, Burkhardt's Index is used as a reference for every row in the table, except as noted.

Genera

Dahlstedtia
Christian Ramsay, Countess of Dalhousie
Dalibarda
Dampiera
Daubenya
Davidsonia fruits
Deckenia
Declieuxia
Dedeckera
Deeringothamnus
Árpád von Degen
Delairea
Delarbrea illustration
Denekia
Deppea
Ferdinand Cohn
Dickasonia
Alfred Grandidier
Dielsia
Dinizia
Dioclea
Dirichletia
Doellingeria
Drakaea
Echeandia
Edmondia
Elekmania
Ellisia
Enceliopsis
Endlicheria
Engelmannia
Englerophytum
Eschweilera
Escobaria
Etlingera
Ewartia
Fagraea
Falconeria
Fargesia
Fatoua
Faujasia
Favratia
Feijoa
Fendlerella
Fernandezia
Fernandoa
Fessia
Fitzwillia
Fleischmannia
Floerkea
Fockea
Forgesia
Forsskaolea
Fosterella
Freylinia
Fridericia
Frithia
Fuertesimalva
Funkiella
Gaertnera
Galeottia
Galvezia
Garberia
Gaussia
Graderia
Grangea
Asa Gray
Grayia
Gronovia
Guatteria
Guettarda
Guichenotia
Gundelia
Haageocereus
Hackelia
Hagenia
Hagsatera
Halenia
Halfordia
Halgania
Halleria
Hanabusaya
Hancornia
Handroanthus
Harperocallis
Haumaniastrum
Hellenia
Helmholtzia
Henckelia
Herbertia
Herissantia
Hernandia
Herrania
Hertia
Hicksbeachia
Hilaria
Hillebrandia
Hillia
Hofmeisterella
Hohenbergia
Holmgrenanthe
Holmskioldia
Hoodia
Horsfieldia
Hortia
Howittia
Portrait of Alexander von Humboldt by Friedrich Georg Weitsch
Huntleya
Incarvillea
Isabelia
Isertia
Genera
Genus[11][b]Person honored[c]Plant family[11]Ref
DaboeciaSaint Dabheog (5th century)EricaceaeCo
DaenikeraAlbert Ulrich Daeniker (1894–1957), Swiss professor at ETH Zurich and director of the city's botanical museum and gardenSantalaceaeBu
DahliaAnders Dahl (1751–1789)AsteraceaeCo
DahliaphyllumApiaceaeBu
DahlstedtiaGustav Adolf Hugo Dahlstedt (1856–1934)FabaceaeQu
DalbergiaNils Dalberg (1736–1820) and his brother Carl Gustav Dahlberg (1721–1781)FabaceaeSt
DalbergiellaFabaceaeQu
DaleaSamuel Dale (1659–1739)FabaceaeCo
DalechampiaJacques Daléchamps (1513–1588)EuphorbiaceaeSt
DalembertiaJean le Rond d'Alembert (1717–1783), scientistEuphorbiaceaeBu
DalhousieaChristian Ramsay (1786–1839) and/or her husband George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie (1770–1838)FabaceaeBu
DalibardaThomas-François Dalibard (1709–1778), physicistRosaceaeBu
DalrympeleaAlexander Dalrymple (1737–1808)StaphyleaceaeBu
DalzelliaNicol Alexander Dalzell (1817–1878)PodostemaceaeQu
DamburneyaLouis Auguste Damburney (1722–1795), French merchant who researched plants used in dyesLauraceaeBu
DampieraWilliam Dampier (1651–1715)GoodeniaceaeBa
DamrongiaDamrong Rajanubhab (1862–1943), educatorGesneriaceaeBu
DandyaJames Edgar Dandy (1903–1976)AsparagaceaeQu
DanhatchiaEdwin Daniel Hatch (1919–2008), New Zealand botanist; specialist in native orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
DanielliaWilliam Freeman Daniell (1818–1865)FabaceaeQu
DansieaSamuel Justin Dansie (1927–2012), Australian forester and plant collectorCombretaceaeQu
DanthoniaEtienne Danthoine (1739–1794), French botanist and agronomist from Manosque; specialist in grasses and herbsPoaceaeBa
DanthoniastrumPoaceaeQu
DanthonidiumPoaceaeQu
DanthoniopsisPoaceaeQu
DaprainiaDavid Prain (1857–1944)FabaceaeBt
DarcyaWilliam Gerald D'Arcy (1931–1999), Canadian-born American botanist at the Missouri Botanical GardenPlantaginaceaeBu
DarcyanthusSolanaceaeBu
DarlingiaCharles Henry Darling (1809–1870), colonial administratorProteaceaeQu
DarlingtoniaWilliam Darlington (1782–1863)SarraceniaceaeSt
DarmeraKarl Darmer (1843–1918), German botanistSaxifragaceaeCo
DarwiniaErasmus Darwin (1731–1802)MyrtaceaeSt
DaubenyaCharles Daubeny (1795–1867)AsparagaceaeQu
DaustiniaDaniel Frank Austin (1943–2015), American botanist from the University of ArizonaConvolvulaceaeBt
DaveauaJules Alexandre Daveau (1852–1929)AsteraceaeBu
DavidiaArmand David (1826–1900)NyssaceaeCo
DavidseaGerrit Davidse (b. 1940), Dutch-born American botanist; professor at Washington University in St. Louis and curator at the Missouri Botanical GardenPoaceaeBu
DavidsoniaJohn Ewen Davidson (1841–1923)CunoniaceaeQu
DaviesiaHugh Davies (c. 1793 – 1821)FabaceaeSt
DavillaPedro Franco Dávila (1711–1786), Peruvian and Spanish naturalist and collectorDilleniaceaeBu
DavilanthusPatricia Dávila Aranda (b.1955), Mexican botanist and specialist of the flora of the TehuacánAsteraceaeBt
DayiaAlva Day Grant (1920–2014), American botanist and professor at the University of Texas at AustinPolemoniaceaeBu
DeamiaCharles C. Deam (1865–1953)CactaceaeQu
DebregeasiaProsper Justin de Brégeas (b. 1807), French captain of the La Bonite expeditionUrticaceaeSt
DecaisneaJoseph Decaisne (1807–1882)LardizabalaceaeCo
DecaisninaLoranthaceaeQu
DecaryaRaymond Decary (1891–1973), French botanist, ethnologist and colonial administrator who conducted research in Madagascar and collected for the National Museum of Natural HistoryDidiereaceaeBa
DecarydendronMonimiaceaeQu
DecaryellaPoaceaeQu
DecaryochloaPoaceaeQu
DecazesiaLouis, duc Decazes (1819–1886)AsteraceaeQu
DeckeniaKarl Klaus von der Decken (1833–1865)ArecaceaeQu
DeclieuxiaGabriel de Clieu (1687–1774)RubiaceaeBu
DecorseaGaston-Jules Decorse (1873–1907), French military doctor and botanistFabaceaeBu
DecorsellaViolaceaeBu
DedeckeraMary DeDecker (1909–2000)PolygonaceaeQu
DeeringiaGeorge Charles Deering (c. 1695 – 1749)AmaranthaceaeSt
DeeringothamnusCharles Deering (1852–1927), agricultural industrialist, patronAnnonaceaeBu
DegeneriaOtto Degener (1899–1988)DegeneriaceaeBu
DegeniaÁrpád von Degen (1866–1934)BrassicaceaeQu
DegranvilleaJean-Jacques de Granville (b. 1943), French director of the herbarium in Cayenne in French GuianaOrchidaceaeBu
DehaasiaDirk de Haas (d. 1702), Governor of Ambon (1687–1691)LauraceaeQu
DeherainiaPierre Paul Dehérain (1830–1902)PrimulaceaeQu
DeinbolliaPeter Vogelius Deinboll (1783–1874)SapindaceaeQu
DelaireaEugène Delaire (1810–1856), French botanist and head gardener at the botanical gardens in OrléansAsteraceaeBu
DelamereaHugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere (1870–1931)AsteraceaeBu
DelarbreaJules Charles Auguste Delarbre (1821–1903), French colonial administratorMyodocarpaceaeBu
DelavayaPère Jean Marie Delavay (1834–1895)SapindaceaeQu
DeliliaAlire Raffeneau Delile (1778–1850)AsteraceaeQu
DelisseaJacques Delisse (1773–1856)CampanulaceaeQu
DelpinophytumFederico Delpino (1833–1905)BrassicaceaeQu
DelwiensiaDelbert Wiens (b. 1932), American plant taxonomist; worked at the University of Dar es Salaam and University of NairobiAsteraceaeBu
DemosthenesiaDemosthenes (384–322 BC), politicianEricaceaeBu
DendrobangiaMiguel Bang (1853–1895), Danish gardener at Kew GardensMetteniusaceaeBu
DendrocousinsiaHerbert Henry Cousins (1869–1949), British agricultural chemist; director of agriculture in JamaicaEuphorbiaceaeBu
DendrokingstoniaJohn Filmore Kingston (1795–1860), English botanist; wrote about the flora of Devon in 1829AnnonaceaeBu
DendroviguieraLouis Guillaume Alexandre Viguier (1790–1867), French doctor and botanistAsteraceaeBt
DenekiaCarl Heinrich Deneke (1735–1803), Swedish doctor and botanistAsteraceaeBu
DenhamiaDixon Denham (1786–1828), colonial administratorCelastraceaeQu
DenisophytumMarcel Denis (1897–1929), French botanist, from Clermont-FerrandFabaceaeBt
DeplancheaÉmile Deplanche (1824–1874)BignoniaceaeQu
DeppeaFerdinand Deppe (1794–1861)RubiaceaeBu
DepreaAlexandre-Armand Desprez (1747–1829), French doctor and botanistSolanaceaeBu
DesbordesiaGustave Borgnis-Desbordes (1839–1900), military officerIrvingiaceaeQu
DeschampsiaLouis Auguste Deschamps (1765–1842)PoaceaeCo
DescurainiaFrançois Descourain (1658–1740), French pharmacistBrassicaceaeSt
DesfontainiaRené Louiche Desfontaines (1750–1833)ColumelliaceaeCo
DesmazeriaJohn Baptiste Henri Joseph Desmazières (1786–1862)PoaceaeQu
DesplatsiaDesplats, possibly Victor Desplats (1819–1888)MalvaceaeBu
DeuterocohniaFerdinand Cohn (1828–1898)BromeliaceaeBa
DeutziaJean Deutz (1743–1784), Dutch merchant and lawyer, patron of Carl Peter ThunbergHydrangeaceaeCo
DeutzianthusEuphorbiaceaeBu
DeviaMiriam Phoebe de Vos (1912–2005)IridaceaeBu
DevogeliaEduard Ferdinand de Vogel (b. 1942), Dutch botanist at the national herbarium at Leiden UniversityOrchidaceaeBu
DewevreaAlfred Dewèvre (1866–1897), Belgian pharmacist and mycologistFabaceaeBu
DewevrellaApocynaceaeBu
DewildemaniaÉmile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman (1866–1947)AsteraceaeQu
DewinteriaBernard de Winter (b. 1924)PedaliaceaeBu
DiabeliaClarke Abel (1789–1826), surgeon and naturalistCaprifoliaceaeBt
DickasoniaFrederick Garrett Dickason (1904–1990), American clergyman and botanistOrchidaceaeQu
DickinsiaFrederick Dickins (1838–1915), British scholar and amateur botanistApiaceaeBu
DidelotiaOctave François Charles Didelot (1812–1886), French admiralFabaceaeBu
DidiereaAlfred Grandidier (1836–1921)DidiereaceaeBa
DieffenbachiaJoseph Dieffenbach (1790–1863), head gardener of the Imperial Gardens at Schönbrunn Palace in ViennaAraceaeCo
DiegodendronDiego Suárez 16th-century, Portuguese navigator and explorerBixaceaeBt
DielitziaLudwig Diels (1874–1945) and Ernst Georg Pritzel (1875–1946)AsteraceaeBu
DielsanthaLudwig Diels (1874–1945)CampanulaceaeQu
DielsiaRestionaceaeQu
DielsiocharisBrassicaceaeQu
DielsiodoxaEricaceaeBt
DielsiothamnusAnnonaceaeQu
DiervillaN. Diereville (b. 1670)CaprifoliaceaeCo
DilkeaWentworth Dilke, 1st Baronet (1810–1869)PassifloraceaeBu
DillandiaMichael O. Dillon (b. 1947)AsteraceaeBu
DilleniaJohann Jacob Dillenius (1684–1747)DilleniaceaeCh
DillwyniaLewis Weston Dillwyn (1778–1855)FabaceaeSt
DiniziaJosé Antonio Picanço Diniz (1870–1934), lawyer and amateur entomologist; friend of Adolpho Ducke, the author of the genusFabaceaeBu
DinklageellaMax Julius Dinklage (1864–1935), German merchant who collected plants in West AfricaOrchidaceaeQu
DinklageodoxaBignoniaceaeQu
DinteraKurt Dinter (1868–1945)PlantaginaceaeQu
DinteracanthusAcanthaceaeQu
DinteranthusAizoaceaeSt
DiocleaDiocles of Carystus (c. 375 BC – c. 295 BC)FabaceaeQu
DiogenesiaDiogenes (c. 410 BC – c. 320 BC), philosopher, or Diogenes Laërtius (3rd century), biographerEricaceaeBu
DiogoaDiogo Cão (c. 1450 – c. 1486), Portuguese explorerOlacaceaeQu
DioscoreaPedanius Dioscorides (c. 40 – c. 90)DioscoreaceaeCh
DioscoreophyllumMenispermaceaeBu
DirichletiaPeter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (1805–1859), mathematicianRubiaceaeBu
DittrichiaManfred Dittrich (born 1934), German botanist and previous director of the herbarium at the Botanical Garden in Berlin.AsteraceaeBt
DodartiaDenis Dodart (1634–1707)MazaceaeQu
DodonaeaRembert Dodoens (1517–1585)SapindaceaeCo
DoellingeriaIgnaz Döllinger (1770–1841)AsteraceaeBa
DoerpfeldiaWilhelm Dörpfeld (1853–1940), archeologistRhamnaceaeBu
DolomiaeaDéodat Gratet de Dolomieu (1750–1801)AsteraceaeQu
DombeyaJoseph Dombey (1742–1794)MalvaceaeSt
DomeykoaIgnacy Domeyko (1802–1889)ApiaceaeQu
DonatiaVitaliano Donati (1717–1762)StylidiaceaeQu
DonellaGeorge Don (1798–1856)SapotaceaeBu
DoniophytonDavid Don (1799–1841)AsteraceaeBu
DonnellsmithiaJohn Donnell Smith (1829–1928)ApiaceaeQu
DonnellyanthusJohn Donnell Smith (1829–1928), biologist, and Nelly Diego Pérez (fl. 2001), director of a botanical lab at the National Autonomous University of MexicoRubiaceaeBu
DorsteniaTheodor Dorsten (1492–1552)MoraceaeSt
DossiniaPierre-Etienne Dossin (1777–1852), Belgian botanist from LiègeOrchidaceaeQu
DouepeaHerman van Donep, government secretary in KochiBrassicaceaeBu
DowningiaAndrew Jackson Downing (1815–1852)CampanulaceaeSt
DoyereaLouis Michel François Doyère (1811–1863)CucurbitaceaeBu
DoyleanthusJames A. Doyle (b. 1943), American botanist and paleontologist at the University of California, DavisMyristicaceaeBu
DrakaeaSarah Drake (1803–1857)OrchidaceaeQu
DransfieldiaJohn Dransfield (b. 1945)ArecaceaeBu
DraperiaJohn William Draper (1811–1882), scientistBoraginaceaeQu
Dregea
(syn. of Stephanotis)
Johann Franz Drège (1794–1881)ApocynaceaeBa
DregeochloaPoaceaeBu
DresslerellaRobert Louis Dressler (b. 1927)OrchidaceaeQu
DressleriaOrchidaceaeQu
DresslerothamnusAsteraceaeBu
DriesseniaPeter van Driessen (1753–1828), Dutch doctor, pharmacist, chemist and botanistMelastomataceaeBu
DroguetiaMarc Julien Droguet (1769–1836), French naval doctorUrticaceaeBu
DroogmansiaFrans André Hubert Droogmans (1858–1938), Belgian politicianFabaceaeBu
DrummonditaThomas Drummond (1780–1835) and his brother James Drummond (1787–1863)RutaceaeQu
DrusaAndré Pierre Ledru (1761–1825), French clergyman and botanistApiaceaeBu
DubautiaJoseph Eugène Dubaut (1796–1832), French naval officerAsteraceaeQu
DuboisiaCharles Dubois (1656–1740)SolanaceaeSt
DubouzetiaEugène du Bouzet (1805–1867), French counter-admiral and governor of New CaledoniaElaeocarpaceaeQu
DubyaeaJean Étienne Duby (1798–1885)AsteraceaeBu
DuckeaAdolpho Ducke (1876–1959)RapateaceaeQu
DuckeanthusAnnonaceaeQu
DuckeellaOrchidaceaeQu
DuckeodendronSolanaceaeQu
DuckesiaHumiriaceaeQu
DucrosiaFrançois-Barthélémy Ducros (1751–1822), Swiss clergyman, botanist in NyonApiaceaeBu
DudleyaWilliam Russel Dudley (1849–1911)CrassulaceaeSt
DugesiaAlfredo Dugès (1826–1910)AsteraceaeQu
DuguetiaJacques Joseph Duguet (1649–1733), French clergyman and professor of theologyAnnonaceaeBu
DuhaldeaJean-Baptiste Du Halde (1674–1743), historianAsteraceaeBu
DumasiaJean-Baptiste Dumas (1800–1884), chemistFabaceaeQu
DunaliaMichel Félix Dunal (1789–1856)SolanaceaeQu
DunbariaGeorge Dunbar (d. 1851), classicistFabaceaeQu
DunniaStephen Troyte Dunn (1868–1938)RubiaceaeQu
DunstervilleaGalfrid C. K. Dunsterville (1905–1988), English engineer, specialist in orchidsOrchidaceaeQu
DuparquetiaCharles Duparquet (1830–1888), French clergyman, naturalist and plant collectorFabaceaeBu
DuperreaLouis Isidore Duperrey (1786–1865), explorerRubiaceaeBu
DuperreyaConvolvulaceaeQu
DupinetaAntoine du Pinet (1515–1584), French writer in LyonMelastomataceaeQu
DupontiaJ. D. Dupont, Parisian who wrote about AtriplexPoaceaeBu
DupontiopsisPoaceaeBt
DupuyaDavid J. Du Puy (b. 1958), English botanist, specialist in the plants of MadagascarFabaceaeBu
DurantaCastore Durante (c. 1529 – 1590)VerbenaceaeSt
DuroiaJohann Philipp Du Roi (1741–1785), German dendrologist and doctor in Helmstedt and BraunschweigRubiaceaeQu
DurringtoniaLorraine Rosebeth Durrington Tan (b. 1948), Australian botanist in Queensland; later a doctorRubiaceaeBu
DuseniellaPer Karl Hjalmar Dusén (1855–1926)AsteraceaeQu
DussiaAntoine Duss (1840–1924)FabaceaeQu
DutailliopsisGustave Dutailly (1846–1906)RutaceaeBu
DutaillyeaRutaceaeBu
DuthiastrumAugusta Vera Duthie (1881–1963)IridaceaeBu
DuthieaJohn Firminger Duthie (1845–1922)PoaceaeBu
DuvaliaHenri Auguste Duval (1777–1814), French doctor and botanist with a focus on succulentsApocynaceaeSt
DuvaliandraApocynaceaeQu
DyckiaJoseph zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck (1773–1861)BromeliaceaeSt
DyeraWilliam Turner Thiselton-Dyer (1843–1928)ApocynaceaeQu
DymondiaMargaret Elizabeth Dryden-Dymond (1909–1952), South African gardener at Kirstenbosch National Botanical GardenAsteraceaeBu
EastwoodiaAlice Eastwood (1859–1953)AsteraceaeQu
EatonellaDaniel Cady Eaton (1834–1895)AsteraceaeQu
EberhardtiaPhilippe Eberhardt (1874–1942), French professor of botany in BesançonSapotaceaeBu
EberlanziaFriedrich Eberlanz, amateur naturalist of Lüderitz Bay in NamibiaAizoaceaeSt
EcheandiaPedro Gregorio Echeandía y Jiménez (1746–1817), Spanish botanist and apothecary in Pamplona and ZaragozaAsparagaceaeQu
EcheveriaAtanasio Echeverría y Godoy (b. c. 1771)CrassulaceaeCo
EdgeworthiaMichael Pakenham Edgeworth (1812–1881) and Maria Edgeworth (1768–1849), writerThymelaeaceaeCo
EdithcoleaEdith Cole (1859–1940), who collected plants in the 1890s in the Horn of Africa[d]ApocynaceaeSt
EdmondiaPierre Edmond Boissier (1810–1885)AsteraceaeBu
EdmundoaEdmundo Pereira (1914–1986), Brazilian botanist from the Botanical Garden in Rio de JaneiroBromeliaceaeBt
EduandreaÉdouard André (1840–1911)BromeliaceaeBu
EggelingiaWilliam Julius Eggeling (1909–1994)OrchidaceaeQu
EhrendorferiaFriedrich Ehrendorfer (b. 1927), Austrian professor of botany in Graz and Vienna; director of the botanical garden in ViennaPapaveraceaeBu
EhretiaGeorg Dionysius Ehret (1708–1770)BoraginaceaeSt
EhrhartaJakob Friedrich Ehrhart (1742–1795)PoaceaeQu
EigiaAlexander Eig (1894–1938)BrassicaceaeBu
EiteniaLiene Teixeira Eiten (1925–1979), Brazilian botanist, and her husband George Eiten (1923–2012), American-born Brazilian botanist at the University of BrasíliaAsteraceaeBu
EiziaEizi Matuda (1894–1978)RubiaceaeBu
EkebergiaCarl Gustaf Ekeberg (1716–1784)MeliaceaeQu
EkmaniaErik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931)AsteraceaeQu
EkmaniantheBignoniaceaeQu
EkmaniopappusAsteraceaeBu
EkmanochloaPoaceaeQu
ElekmaniaAsteraceaeBu
ElieaJean-Baptiste Élie de Beaumont (1798–1874)HypericaceaeBu
EllenbergiaHeinz Ellenberg (1913–1997)AsteraceaeBu
ElliottiaStephen Elliott (1771–1830)EricaceaeSt
EllisiaJohn Ellis (1710–1776)BoraginaceaeQu
EllisiophyllumPlantaginaceaeQu
EllisochloaRoger Pearson Ellis (b. 1944), South African botanist in Pretoria; specialist in grassesPoaceaeBu
ElmeraAdolph Daniel Edward Elmer (1870–1942)SaxifragaceaeQu
EloyellaJuan Eloy Valenzuela y Mantilla (1756–1834), Colombian clergyman and botanistOrchidaceaeQu
ElsholtziaJohann Sigismund Elsholtz (1623–1688)LamiaceaeSt
ElvasiaFrancisco Manoel de Elvas, Portuguese writer of a history of BrazilOchnaceaeBu
EmarhendiaM. R. Henderson (1899–1982)GesneriaceaeBu
EmblingiaThomas Embling (1814–1893), doctorEmblingiaceaeQu
EmbreeaAlvin Goodale Embree (1925–2001), American orchid enthusiastOrchidaceaeQu
EmiliellaÉmilie du Châtelet (1706–1749), natural philosopherAsteraceaeBu
EminiaEmin Pasha (1840–1892)FabaceaeBu
EminiumAraceaeBu
EnceliopsisChristoph Entzelt (1517–1583), German clergyman and chroniclerAsteraceaeBu
EndertiaFrederik Endert (1891–1953)FabaceaeBu
EndlicheriaStephan Endlicher (1804–1849)LauraceaeQu
EndressiaPhilipp Anton Christoph Endress (1806–1831), German botanist and plant collectorApiaceaeQu
EngelhardiaNicolaus Engelhard (1761–1831), Dutch merchant and colonial administratorJuglandaceaeQu
EngelmanniaGeorge Engelmann (1809–1884)AsteraceaeQu
EnglerarumAdolf Engler (1844–1930)AraceaeBu
EngleriaAsteraceaeQu
EnglerinaLoranthaceaeQu
EnglerocharisBrassicaceaeQu
EnglerodaphneThymelaeaceaeQu
EnglerodendronFabaceaeQu
EnglerophytumSapotaceaeQu
EnriquebeltraniaEnrique Beltrán (1903–1994)EuphorbiaceaeQu
EokochiaWilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch (1771–1849)AmaranthaceaeBu
EplingiellaCarl Epling (1894–1968)LamiaceaeBu
ErblichiaCh. Erblich, German court garden-master in HannoverPassifloraceaeBu
ErcillaAlonso de Ercilla (1533–1595)PhytolaccaceaeSt
ErichseniaFrederick Ole Erichsen (1869–1917), engineer with Goldfields Water Supply Scheme in AustraliaFabaceaeQu
ErnestiaErnst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer (1791–1858)MelastomataceaeQu
ErrazuriziaFederico Errázuriz Zañartu (1825–1877), presidentFabaceaeBu
ErtelaJohann Gottlob Hertel (b. 1709), German scholar who wrote a dissertation in Leipzig on plant respirationRutaceaeBu
EscalloniaAntonio José Escallón y Flórez (1739–1819), Spanish official and plant-hunter in South AmericaEscalloniaceaeCh
EschenbachiaJohann Friedrich Eschenbach (b. 1757), German doctor and botanist in LeipzigAsteraceaeBu
EschscholziaJohann Friedrich von Eschscholtz (1793–1831)PapaveraceaeCo
EschweileraFranz Gerhard Eschweiler (1796–1831), German doctor, lichenologist and mycologistLecythidaceaeQu
EscobariaRómulo Escobar Zerman (1872–1946) and his brother Numa Pompilio Escobar Zerman (1874–1949)CactaceaeBa
EscobediaJorge Escobedo y Alarcón (1743–1805), Spanish lawyer and colonial administrator in PeruOrobanchaceaeBu
EscontriaBlas Escontría y Bustamante (1847–1906), Mexican politician and engineerCactaceaeSt
EsenbeckiaChristian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776–1858)RutaceaeQu
EspadaeaJuan José Díaz de Espada (1757–1832), Spanish bishop in Havana, CubaSolanaceaeBu
EspejoaAntonio de Espejo (c. 1540 – 1585)AsteraceaeBu
EspeletiaJosé Manuel de Ezpeleta, 1st Count of Ezpeleta de Beire (1739–1823)AsteraceaeBu
EspostoaNicolas E. Esposto (1877–1942), Peruvian botanist and doctor who taught at the agricultural school in LimaCactaceaeSt
EspostoopsisCactaceaeQu
EsterhazyaNikolaus II, Prince Esterházy (1765–1833)OrobanchaceaeBu
EsterhuyseniaElsie Elizabeth Esterhuysen (1912–2006)AizoaceaeQu
EtlingeraAndreas Ernst Etlinger (1756–1785), German botanist and doctor in KulmbachZingiberaceaeBa
EudemaEudemus of Rhodes (c. 370 BC – c. 300 BC), historianBrassicaceaeBu
EugeniaPrince Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736)MyrtaceaeSt
EulaliaEulalie Delile (1796–1883), French botanical illustrator. Wife of Alire Raffeneau Delile and later of Jacques CambessèdesPoaceaeQu
EulaliopsisPoaceaeQu
EumachiaEumachus, Greek herbalist mentioned by TheophrastusRubiaceaeBu
EupatoriumMithridates VI Eupator (132–63 BC)AsteraceaeQu
EupatoriastrumAsteraceaeB2
EupatorinaAsteraceaeQu
EupatoriopsisAsteraceaeQu
EuphroniaEuphronis, ancient writer on cultivationEuphroniaceaeBu
EverardiaEverard im Thurn (1852–1932)CyperaceaeQu
EveristiaSelwyn Lawrence Everist (1913–1981), Australian botanist at the Queensland herbariumRubiaceaeBu
EversmanniaEduard Friedrich Eversmann (1794–1860)FabaceaeQu
EwartiaAlfred James Ewart (1872–1937)AsteraceaeQu
EwartiothamnusAsteraceaeQu
ExbucklandiaWilliam Buckland (1784–1856)HamamelidaceaeQu
ExellodendronArthur Wallis Exell (1901–1993)ChrysobalanaceaeQu
EysenhardtiaCarl Wilhelm Eysenhardt (1794–1825), German doctor and naturalist; later a professor of botany in KönigsbergFabaceaeQu
FaberiaErnst Faber (1839–1899), German clergyman, sinologist and naturalistAsteraceaeBu
FabianaFrancisco Fabián y Fuero (1719–1801), clergyman; founded a botanical gardenSolanaceaeCo
FacchiniaFrancesco Angelo Facchini (1788–1852)CaryophyllaceaeBu
FadeniaRobert Bruce Faden (b. 1942), American botanist at the Smithsonian InstitutionAmaranthaceaeQu
FagraeaJonas Theodor Fagraeus (1729–1797), Swedish botanist and doctor in GothenburgGentianaceaeQu
FaguetiaAuguste Faguet (1841–1886)AnacardiaceaeBu
FaidherbiaLouis Faidherbe (1818–1889), army generalFabaceaeBu
FalconeriaHugh Falconer (1808–1865)EuphorbiaceaeQu
FalkiaJohan Peter Falk (1732–1774)ConvolvulaceaeQu
FallopiaGabriele Falloppio (1523–1562), professor of anatomy and pharmacyPolygonaceaeCo
FallugiaVirgilio Fallugi (1625–1707), Italian botanistRosaceaeSt
FanniniaGeorge Fox Fannin (1832–1865), Irish botanist and plant collector in Natal in South AfricaApocynaceaeQu
FargesiaPaul Guillaume Farges (1844–1912)PoaceaeBa
FarmeriaWilliam Francis Gamul Farmer (1811–1860), English high sheriff in Surrey; orchid enthusiastPodostemaceaeBu
FaroaJoão Cabral Pereira Lapa e Faro (c. 1820 – c. 1896), Portuguese doctor in western southern AfricaGentianaceaeBu
FarquhariaJohn Henry Joseph Farquhar (1879–1972), forester and plant collector in NigeriaApocynaceaeQu
FarsetiaFilippo Farsetti (1703–1774), patron of botany and the artsBrassicaceaeBu
FatouaJean Baptiste Ambroise Fatou (1786–1858), French naval apothecaryMoraceaeBu
FauchereaÈtienne Aimé Fauchère (1876–1950), French colonial administrator and general inspector in the agricultural service in MadagascarSapotaceaeBu
FaujasiaBarthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond (1741–1819)AsteraceaeQu
FaujasiopsisAsteraceaeQu
FaureaWilliam Caldwell Faure (1822–1844), South African soldier and botanistProteaceaeQu
FavratiaLouis Favrat (1827–1893), Swiss teacher and botanist, conservator at the botanical museum in LausanneCampanulaceaeBu
FaxoniaCharles Edward Faxon (1846–1918)AsteraceaeBu
FeddeaFriedrich Karl Georg Fedde (1873–1942)AsteraceaeBu
FeeriaHeinrich Feer (1857–1892), Swiss botanist in Geneva, and Carl Feer-Herzog (1820–1880), politicianCampanulaceaeQu
FeijoaJoão da Silva Feijó (1760–1824)MyrtaceaeQu
FeldstoniaCarl Hansen Ostenfeld (1873–1931)AsteraceaeBu
FeliciadamiaHenri Jacques-Félix (1907–2008), French naturalist at the National Museum of Natural History, and Jaques-George Adam (1909–1980), French botanist and plant collector in France and AfricaMelastomataceaeQu
FendleraAugustus Fendler (1813–1883)HydrangeaceaeSt
FendlerellaHydrangeaceaeQu
FenixiaEugenio Fenix (1883–1939), forester; collected in the Philippines for the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard UniversityAsteraceaeBu
FerdinandusaFerdinand I of Austria (1793–1875)RubiaceaeBu
FeretiaPierre Victor Adolphe Ferret (1814–1882), French botanist and researcher with the militaryRubiaceaeBu
FergusoniaWilliam Ferguson (1820–1887)RubiaceaeQu
FernandeziaGregorio García Fernández (d. 1798), Spanish professor of medicine in MadridOrchidaceaeQu
FernandoaFerdinand II of Portugal (1816–1885)BignoniaceaeBu
FerneliaJean Fernel (1497–1558), doctorRubiaceaeQu
FernseeaHeinrich Wawra von Fernsee (1831–1881)BromeliaceaeBu
FerrariaGiovanni Baptista Ferrari (1584–1655)IridaceaeSt
FerreyranthusRamón Ferreyra (1910–2005), Peruvian botanist; curator of the herbarium and professor of natural history in LimaAsteraceaeQu
FerreyrellaAsteraceaeQu
FessiaBernhard Heindl (b. 1947), Austrian philosopher, anthropologist, psychologist, writer and agricultural scientistAsparagaceaeBu
FevilleaLouis Feuillée (1660–1732)CucurbitaceaeQu
FibigiaJohann Fibig (1758–1792), German doctor and naturalist; professor in Mainz; built up the botanical garden thereBrassicaceaeQu
FicalhoaFrancisco Manuel de Melo Breyner, 4th Count of Ficalho (1837–1903)SladeniaceaeBu
FiciniaHeinrich David August Ficinus (1782–1857), German doctor, apothecary, naturalist and professor in DresdenCyperaceaeQu
FiebrigiellaKarl August Gustav Fiebrig (1869–1951)FabaceaeBu
FieldiaBarron Justice Field (1786–1846), English-born Australian lawyer, poet and writer; a judge on the Supreme Court of New South WalesGesneriaceaeQu
FiletiaGerrit Jan Filet (1825–1891), Dutch military doctorAcanthaceaeQu
FilgueirasiaTarciso S. Filgueiras (b. 1950), Brazilian botanist; specialist in grassesPoaceaeBu
FillaeopsisEdmé Jean Filleau de Saint-Hilaire (1779–1845), French economist, journalist and colonial administratorFabaceaeBu
FingerhuthiaCarl Anton Fingerhuth (c. 1800 – 1876), German doctor and mycologistPoaceaeQu
FinlaysoniaGeorge Finlayson (1790–1823)ApocynaceaeQu
FinschiaOtto Finsch (1839–1917)ProteaceaeBu
FirmianaKarl Joseph von Firmian (1716–1782), noblemanMalvaceaeSt
FischeriaFriedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer (1782–1854)ApocynaceaeQu
FitchiaWalter Hood Fitch (1817–1892)AsteraceaeQu
FittingiaHans Fitting (1877–1970)PrimulaceaeBu
FittoniaSarah Mary Fitton (c. 1796 – 1874) and her sister Elizabeth FittonAcanthaceaeCo
FitzroyaRobert FitzRoy (1805–1865)CupressaceaeSt
FitzwilliaWilliam Vincent Fitzgerald (1867–1929)AsteraceaeBu
FlacourtiaÉtienne de Flacourt (1607–1660)SalicaceaeSt
FleischmanniaGottfried Fleischmann (1777–1850), German professor of anatomy in ErlangenAsteraceaeQu
FleischmanniopsisAsteraceaeQu
FlemingiaJohn Fleming (1747–1829)FabaceaeSt
FleurydoraFrancis Fleury (1882–1919), French plant collector, including in Africa and AsiaOchnaceaeQu
FlindersiaMatthew Flinders (1774–1814), navigatorRutaceaeQu
FloerkeaHeinrich Gustav Flörke (1764–1835)LimnanthaceaeQu
FloscaldasiaFrancisco José de Caldas (1768–1816)AsteraceaeQu
FlosmutisiaJosé Celestino Mutis (1732–1808)AsteraceaeQu
FlourensiaJean Pierre Flourens (1794–1867), doctorAsteraceaeBu
FloydiaAlexander Floyd (b. 1926)ProteaceaeBu
FlueggeaJohannes Flüggé (1775–1816)PhyllanthaceaeQu
FlyriellaLowell David Flyr (1937–1971)AsteraceaeBu
FockeaGustav Woldemar Focke (1810–1877)ApocynaceaeQu
FoleyolaHenri Foley (1871–1956), French doctor at the Pasteur Institute of AlgeriaBrassicaceaeBu
FonkiaFrancisco Fonk (1830–1912), Chilean doctor in Puerto MonttPlantaginaceaeBu
FontaineaConstant Aristide Fontaine (1818–1900), French professor of chemistry and toxicology at the school of naval medicine in ToulonEuphorbiaceaeBu
FontanesiaRené Louiche Desfontaines (1750–1833)OleaceaeSt
ForchhammeriaJohan Georg Forchhammer (1794–1865)ResedaceaeQu
FordiaCharles Ford (1844–1927), British botanist who founded the botanical garden in Hong KongFabaceaeQu
FordiophytonMelastomataceaeBu
ForestieraRobert André Forestier (1742–1812), French doctorOleaceaeSt
ForgesiaAntoine Marie Desforges-Boucher (1715 – c. 1790), French governor in RéunionEscalloniaceaeBu
FormaniaAdam Forman (1876–1976), Scottish clergyman who promoted the use of Sphagnum dressings for wounds in World War IAsteraceaeBu
ForsskaoleaPeter Forsskål (1732–1763)UrticaceaeQu
ForsteraJohann Reinhold Forster (1729–1798) and Georg Forster (1754–1794)StylidiaceaeQu
ForsteroniaThomas Furly Forster (1761–1825)ApocynaceaeQu
ForsythiaWilliam Forsyth (1737–1804)OleaceaeCo
FortuneariaRobert Fortune (1812–1880)HamamelidaceaeQu
FortuyniaFortuyne, unknown person from present-day Jakarta, IndonesiaBrassicaceaeBu
ForzzaeaRafaela Campostrini Forzza (b.1972), Brazilian botanist and curator of the Herbarium of the Rio de Janeiro Botanical GardenBromeliaceaeBt
FosbergiaFrancis Raymond Fosberg (1908–1993)RubiaceaeBu
FosterellaMulford B. Foster (1888–1978)BromeliaceaeBu
FothergillaJohn Fothergill (1712–1780)HamamelidaceaeCo
FouquieriaPierre Fouquier (1776–1850), doctorFouquieriaceaeCh
FraileaManuel Fraile (1850–1944), gardener with the U.S. Department of AgricultureCactaceaeSt
FranciscodendronWilliam Douglas Francis (1889–1959)MalvaceaeBu
FrancoaFrancisco Franco (c. 1515 – c. 1569), Spanish doctorFrancoaceaeCh
FrankeniaJohann Francke (1590–1661), Swedish botanistFrankeniaceaeCh
FranklandiaThomas Frankland, 6th Baronet (1750–1831)ProteaceaeQu
FrankliniaBenjamin Franklin (1706–1790), polymathTheaceaeCo
FraseraJohn Fraser (1750–1811)GentianaceaeSt
FraunhoferaJoseph von Fraunhofer (1787–1826), physicistCelastraceaeBu
FreesiaFriedrich Freese (1795–1876), German botanistIridaceaeCo
FremontodendronJohn C. Frémont (1813–1890), explorer and politicianMalvaceaeCo
FreycinetiaLouis de Freycinet (1779–1842), naval officer and naturalistPandanaceaeSt
FreyliniaLorenzo Freylino (1754–1820), Italian nobleman and naturalist; maintained a garden with 6000 exotic plants in Buttigliera d'AstiScrophulariaceaeBu
FrezieraAmédée-François Frézier (1682–1773)PentaphylacaceaeQu
FridericiaFrederick William III of Prussia (1770–1840)BignoniaceaeBu
FriesodielsiaRobert Elias Fries (1876–1966) and Ludwig Diels (1874–1945)AnnonaceaeBu
FrithiaFrank Frith (1872–1954), English and South African gardener with the South African Railways and Harbours Administration; collected succulents in South Africa and NamibiaAizoaceaeQu
FritzschiaCarl Julius Fritzsche (1808–1871)MelastomataceaeBu
FroelichiaJosef Aloys Frölich (1766–1841)AmaranthaceaeSt
FroelichiellaAmaranthaceaeQu
FroesiaRichardo de Lemos Fróes (1891–1960), Brazilian plant collectorOchnaceaeBu
FroesiochloaPoaceaeBu
FroesiodendronAnnonaceaeBu
FroloviaPjotr Kosmitsch von Frolow (1775–1839), Russian governor in Barnaul; built up a botanical garden with Siberian plantsAsteraceaeBu
FrommiaPaul Ludwig Theodor Johannis Fromm (1864–1940), German military officer, cartographer, naturalist and collector in eastern southern AfricaApiaceaeBu
FroriepiaLudwig Friedrich von Froriep (1779–1847), German doctor, professor of medicine and anatomy in Jena and HalleApiaceaeBu
FryxelliaPaul Fryxell (1927–2011)MalvaceaeQu
FuchsiaLeonhart Fuchs (1501–1566)OnagraceaeCo
FuernrohriaAugust Emanuel Fürnrohr (1804–1861), German botanist and professor at a school in RegensburgApiaceaeQu
FuerstiaCarl Magnus Fürst (1854–1935), Swedish doctor, professor of anatomy and histology at Lund UniversityLamiaceaeBu
FuertesiaMiguel Domingo Fuertes Lorén (1871–1926), Spanish clergyman, plant collector on Hispaniola and CubaLoasaceaeBu
FuertesiellaOrchidaceaeBu
FuertesimalvaJavier Fuertes (b. 1960), Spanish botanist; specialist in MalvaceaeMalvaceaeBu
FuirenaJoergen Fuiren (1581–1628), Danish doctor and botanist from CopenhagenCyperaceaeQu
FulcaldeaEmmanuel de Foucault (fl. 1813), French botanist; wrote on preservation of woodlandsAsteraceaeBu
FunkiellaNicolas Funck (1816–1896), Luxembourg architect, zoologist, botanist and explorer; director of the zoos in Brussels and CologneOrchidaceaeQu
FurcraeaAntoine François, comte de Fourcroy (1755–1809)AsparagaceaeSt
FurtadoaCaetano Xavier dos Remedios Furtado (1897–1980), Indian botanist at the botanical garden in SingaporeAraceaeQu
GaertneraJoseph Gaertner (1732–1791)RubiaceaeQu
GageaThomas Gage (1761–1820)LiliaceaeSt
GagnebinaAbraham Gagnebin (1707–1800), Swiss military doctor and botanist with a surgical practice near BernFabaceaeQu
GagnepainiaFrançois Gagnepain (1866–1952)ZingiberaceaeQu
GahniaHenrik Gahn (1747–1816), Swedish naval doctor and botanist; student of Carl LinnaeusCyperaceaeQu
GaillardiaAntoine René Gaillard de Charentonneau (d. 1791), French magistrate and botanistAsteraceaeCo
GaimardiaJoseph Paul Gaimard (1793–1858)RestionaceaeQu
GaleanaHermenegildo Galeana (1762–1814), independence fighterAsteraceaeBu
GaleottiaHenri Guillaume Galeotti (1814–1858)OrchidaceaeQu
GaleottiellaOrchidaceaeQu
GalinieraJoseph Germain Galinier (1814–1888), French military officer, explorer and cartographerRubiaceaeBu
GalinsogaIgnacio Mariano Martinez de Galinsoga (1766–1797)AsteraceaeQu
GalitzkyaNikolai Petrovic Ikonnikov-Galitzky (1892–1942)BrassicaceaeBu
GallardoaÁngel Gallardo (1867–1934)MalpighiaceaeBu
GallesiaGiorgio Gallesio (1772–1839)PetiveriaceaeQu
GallieniaJoseph Gallieni (1849–1916), army generalRubiaceaeBu
GalopinaJean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse (1741–1788)RubiaceaeBu
GalpiniaErnest Edward Galpin (1858–1941)LythraceaeQu
GalveziaJosé de Gálvez, 1st Marquess of Sonora (1720–1787)PlantaginaceaeQu
GambeliaWilliam Gambel (1823–1849)PlantaginaceaeQu
GambeyaHenri Gambey (1787–1847), French mechanic and entrepreneur who made precision instruments (sextants, compasses, etc.) for many scientistsSapotaceaeBu
GambleaJames Sykes Gamble (1847–1925)AraliaceaeQu
GarberiaAbram Paschal Garber (1838–1881), American doctor and botanist from Pennsylvania who discovered or rediscovered this genus in southern FloridaAsteraceaeBu
GarciaBasilio Garcia Perez Caballero, paymaster for the Spanish king in Santa Marta in present-day ColombiaEuphorbiaceaeBu
GarciadeliaRicardo Guarionex García (b. 1960), Dominican professor of botany at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo and director of the botanical gardenEuphorbiaceaeBu
GarcibarrigoaHernando García-Barriga (1913–2005), Colombian professor at the National University of Colombia in Bogotá; founded the botanical garden thereAsteraceaeBu
GarciniaLaurent Garcin (1683–1751), French botanist and fellow of the Royal SocietyClusiaceaeSt
GardeniaAlexander Garden (1730–1791)RubiaceaeCo
GardeniopsisRubiaceaeQu
GardneriaEdward Gardner (1784–1861), English colonial administrator at the court of the raja of NepalLoganiaceaeQu
GardnerinaGeorge Gardner (1810–1849)AsteraceaeBu
GarnieriaJules Garnier (1839–1904)ProteaceaeBu
GarnotiaProsper Garnot (1794–1838)PoaceaeQu
GarrettiaHenry Burton Guest Garrett (1871–1959), forester and plant collector, conservator with the Forestry Department in Chiang Mai, ThailandLamiaceaeQu
GarryaNicholas Garry (c. 1782 – 1856), merchant and traderGarryaceaeCh
GastoniellaGerald Joseph Gastony (b.1940), American botanist working at the University of MichiganPteridaceaeBt
GaudichaudiaCharles Gaudichaud-Beaupré (1789–1854)MalpighiaceaeBu
GaudiniaJean François Aimé Théophile Philippe Gaudin (1766–1833)PoaceaeQu
GaultheriaJean François Gaultier (1708–1756)EricaceaeCo
GaussiaCarl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855), mathematicianArecaceaeQu
GayaJaques Étienne Gay (1786–1864)MalvaceaeBu
GaylussaciaJoseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778–1850), chemistEricaceaeSt
GayophytumClaude Gay (1800–1873)OnagraceaeQu
GazaniaTheodorus Gaza (1398–1478), classicistAsteraceaeCo
GeesinkorchisRobert Geesink (1945–1992), Dutch botanist at the herbarium in LeidenOrchidaceaeBu
GeigeriaPhilipp Lorenz Geiger (1785–1836)AsteraceaeBu
GeijeraJ. D. Geijer (fl. 1686), Swedish botanistRutaceaeQu
GeleznowiaNikolái Zheleznov (1816–1877), Russian professor of agronomy at Moscow State UniversityRutaceaeQu
GenliseaStéphanie Félicité, comtesse de Genlis (1746–1830)LentibulariaceaeQu
GennariaPatrizio Gennari (1820–1897)OrchidaceaeQu
GentianaGentius (d. 168 BC), kingGentianaceaeCh
GentianellaGentianaceaeSt
GentianopsisGentianaceaeBu
GentianothamnusGentianaceaeBu
GeoffroeaClaude Joseph Geoffroy (1685–1752)FabaceaeBu
GeohintoniaGeorge S. Hinton (b. 1949), Mexican rancher from Nuevo León who discovered this genusCactaceaeBu
GeorgeanthaAlex George (b. 1939)EcdeiocoleaceaeBu
GerardiinaJohn Gerard (1545–1612)OrobanchaceaeBu
GerberaTraugott Gerber (1710–1743), German doctor and botanistAsteraceaeCo
GereauaRoy Emile Gereau (b. 1947)SapindaceaeBu
GermainiaRodolphe Germain (1827–1917), French doctor and veterinarian in the colonial forces in VietnamPoaceaeBu
GerrardanthusWilliam Tyrer Gerrard (c. 1831 – 1866)CucurbitaceaeQu
GerrardinaGerrardinaceaeQu
GerriteaGerrit Davidse (b. 1940), Dutch-born American professor at Washington University in St. Louis and curator at the Missouri Botanical GardenPoaceaeBu
GesneriaConrad Gessner (1516–1565)GesneriaceaeSt
GesnouiniaFrançois Gesnouin (1750–1814), French naval apothecary; taught chemistry in BrestUrticaceaeBu
GhikaeaDimitrie Ghica-Comănești (1839–1923) and Nicholas Dimitri Ghika (1875–1921), plant collectorOrobanchaceaeBu
GibbsiaLilian Gibbs (1870–1925)UrticaceaeBu
GibsoniothamnusDorothy L. Nash Gibson (1921–2012), American botanist who studied the flora of Veracruz and GuatemalaSchlegeliaceaeQu
GilbertaJohn Gilbert (1812–1845)AsteraceaeQu
GilbertiodendronGeorges Charles Clément Gilbert (1908–1983), Belgian plant collector and professor of botany in LeuvenFabaceaeBu
GilesiaChristopher Giles (c. 1840 – 1917), surveyor, and Ernest Giles (1835–1897)MalvaceaeBu
GilgiochloaErnest Friedrich Gilg (1867–1933)PoaceaeQu
GiliaFilippo Luigi Gilii (1756–1821), Italian clergyman, naturalist and astronomer who worked in part in the Vatican CityPolemoniaceaeCo
GiliastrumPolemoniaceaeQu
GillbeeaWilliam Gillbee (1825–1885), Australian surgeon in Melbourne; supported botanical expeditionsCunoniaceaeBu
GilleniaArnold Gille (1586–1633), German doctorRosaceaeCo
GillespieaJohn Wynn Gillespie (1901–1932), American botanist who collected in Fiji; specialist in RubiaceaeRubiaceaeBu
GilletiodendronJustin Gillet (1866–1943), Belgian clergyman and plant collectorFabaceaeQu
GilliesiaJohn Gillies (1792–1834)AmaryllidaceaeQu
GilmaniaMarshall French Gilman (1871–1944), American botanist from California with a focus on the flora of Death ValleyPolygonaceaeQu
GilruthiaJohn A. Gilruth (1871–1937)AsteraceaeQu
GinoriaCarlo Ginori (1702–1757), manufacturerLythraceaeBu
GirardiniaJean Pierre Louis Girardin (1803–1884), French agricultural chemist; professor in Rouen and LilleUrticaceaeBu
GirgensohniaGustav Karl Girgensohn (1786–1872), Estonian botanist; court counselor in TartuAmaranthaceaeQu
GironnieraPaul de la Gironière (1797–1862)CannabaceaeQu
GisekiaPaul Dietrich Giseke (1741–1796)GisekiaceaeQu
Givotiaanagram derived from Joachim Otto Voigt (1798–1843)EuphorbiaceaeBu
GjellerupiaKnud Gjellerup (1876–1954), Danish doctor in Dutch service who participated in a German and Dutch expedition to New Guinea in 1909 and 1910OpiliaceaeBu
GlaziophytonAuguste François Marie Glaziou (1828–1906)PoaceaeQu
GleadoviaFrank Gleadow (1856–1930), English forester and plant collector in India who discovered this plantOrobanchaceaeBu
GleasoniaHenry A. Gleason (1882–1975)RubiaceaeQu
GleditsiaJohann Gottlieb Gleditsch (1714–1786)FabaceaeCo
GlehniaPeter von Glehn (1835–1876)ApiaceaeQu
GleicheniaWilhelm Friedrich von Gleichen (1717–1783)GleicheniaceaeBt
GleichenellaGleicheniaceaeBt
GlekiaGeorg Ludwig Engelhard Krebs (1792–1844)ScrophulariaceaeQu
GlionnetiaGuy Lionnet (1922–2007)RubiaceaeBu
GloxinellaBenjamin Peter Gloxin (1765–1794)GesneriaceaeBu
GloxiniaGesneriaceaeBa
GmelinaJohann Georg Gmelin (1709–1755)LamiaceaeSt
GochnatiaFrédéric Charles Gochnat (1784–1816), French botanist in Strasbourg with a focus on chicoryAsteraceaeBu
GodmaniaFrederick DuCane Godman (1834–1919)BignoniaceaeQu
GodoyaManuel Godoy (1767–1851), statesmanOchnaceaeBu
GoeppertiaHeinrich Göppert (1800–1884)MarantaceaeBu
GoerkemiaGörkem Yıldırımlı (20th and 21st centuries), Turkish plant collector, son of the botanist Şinasi Yıldırımlı (b. 1949); they founded a herbariumBrassicaceaeBu
GoethalsiaGeorge Washington Goethals (1858–1928), army officer and engineerMalvaceaeBu
GoetzeaJohann August Ephraim Goeze (1731–1823)SolanaceaeBu
GoldbachiaCarl Ludwig Goldbach (1793–1824), German-born Russian professor of botany in MoscowBrassicaceaeQu
GoldmanellaEdward Alphonso Goldman (1873–1946)AsteraceaeBu
GomesaBernardino Gomez (1769–1823), Portuguese botanist and naval surgeonOrchidaceaeSt
GomortegaCasimiro Gómez Ortega (1741–1818)GomortegaceaeBu
GongoraAntonio Caballero y Góngora (1740–1818), archbishopOrchidaceaeSt
GontscharoviaNikolái Gontscharow (1900–1942), Russian botanist and collectorLamiaceaeBu
GonzalaguniaFrancisco Gonzales Laguna (d. 1899), Spanish clergyman and botanist in LimaRubiaceaeBu
GonzaleziaMaría del Socorro González Elizondo (b. 1953), Mexican plant taxonomist with a focus on CyperaceaeAsteraceaeBu
GoodalliaEdward Angelo Goodall (1819–1908), painter and illustratorThymelaeaceaeBu
GoodeniaSamuel Goodenough (1743–1827)GoodeniaceaeCh
GoodiaPeter Good (d. 1803)FabaceaeSt
GoodmaniaGeorge Jones Goodman (1904–1999), American professor of botany at the University of Oklahoma and curator of the herbarium therePolygonaceaeQu
GoodyeraJohn Goodyer (1592–1664)OrchidaceaeSt
GorceixiaClaude-Henri Gorceix (1842–1919)AsteraceaeBu
GordoniaJames Gordon (c. 1708 – 1780), London horticulturalistTheaceaeBa
GorteriaDavid de Gorter (1717–1783)AsteraceaeQu
GossiaWayne Goss (1951–2014), politicianMyrtaceaeBu
GossweileraJohn Gossweiler (1873–1952)AsteraceaeQu
GouaniaAntoine Gouan (1733–1821)RhamnaceaeQu
GoudaeaEric Gouda (b. 1957), Dutch botanist; specialist in BromeliaceaeBromeliaceaeBu
GouiniaFrançois Marie Gabriel Gouin (1818–1873), French military doctor; collected grasses in Veracruz in MexicoPoaceaeBu
GoveniaJames Robert Gowen (1783–1862), English horticulturist from the village of Highclere in Hampshire, England; experimented with rhododendrons; secretary of the Royal Horticultural SocietyOrchidaceaeQu
Graderiaanagram derived from John Gerard (1545–1612)OrobanchaceaeBu
GraellsiaMariano de la Paz Graells y de la Agüera (1809–1898)BrassicaceaeQu
GraffenriedaFranz Ludwig von Graffenried (1600–1661), Swiss nobleman; published Johann Bauhin's Historia plantarum universalisMelastomataceaeBu
GrafiaŽiga Graf (1801–1838), German doctor and botanist in LjubljanaApiaceaeBu
GrahamiaMaria Graham (1785–1842), writer and illustrator, and/or Robert Graham (1786–1845)AnacampserotaceaeQu
GrandidieraAlfred Grandidier (1836–1921)AchariaceaeQu
GrangeaJoseph-Louis Lagrange (1736–1813), mathematicianAsteraceaeBu
GrangeopsisAsteraceaeBu
GrangeriaClaude Granger (c. 1680 – 1737), French doctor who traveled and collected seeds in Judah and EgyptChrysobalanaceaeBu
GrauanthusJürke Grau (b. 1937), German botanist who worked in systematic botany at Ludwig Maximilian University of MunichAsteraceaeBu
GrausaLoasaceaeBt
GravesiaLouis Graves (1791–1857), French botanist, geologist and archeologist; director of waterways and forests in Oise in FranceMelastomataceaeQu
GrayiaAsa Gray (1810–1888)AmaranthaceaeQu
GrazielanthusGraziela Maciel Barroso (1912–2003)MonimiaceaeBu
GrazieliaAsteraceaeBu
GrazielodendronFabaceaeBu
GreeneaBenjamin Daniel Greene (1793–1862)RubiaceaeQu
GreeneocharisEdward Lee Greene (1843–1915)BoraginaceaeQu
GreeniopsisBenjamin Daniel Greene (1793–1862)RubiaceaeBu
GreenmaniellaJesse More Greenman (1867–1951)AsteraceaeQu
GreenwayodendronPercy James Greenway (1897–1980), South African botanist at the agricultural research station and herbarium in Nairobi, KenyaAnnonaceae GreenwoodiellaQu
GreenwoodiellaEdward Warren Greenwood (1918–2002), Canadian botanist who explored MexicoOrchidaceaeBt
GregbrowniaGregory K. Brown (b. 1951), American botanist; specialist in BromeliaceaeBromeliaceaeBu
GreigiaSamuel Greig (1827–1887), president of the Russian Horticultural SocietyBromeliaceaeSt
GreslaniaIvenor de Greslan (1839–1900), French agronomist; born in RéunionPoaceaeBu
GreuteriaWerner Rodolfo Greuter, (b.1938) Swiss botanist and chair of the Editorial Committee for the (ICBN)FabaceaeBt
GreveaGrevé (d. 1895), French naturalist and rancher on Madagascar; collected plants and fossilsMontiniaceaeBu
GrevilleaCharles Francis Greville (1749–1809), antiquarianProteaceaeCo
GrewiaNehemiah Grew (1641–1712)MalvaceaeSt
GreyiaGeorge Grey (1812–1898), explorerMelianthaceaeSt
GriffiniaWilliam Griffin (d. 1827), London horticulturalistAmaryllidaceaeSt
GriffoniaMarie-Théophile Griffon du Bellay (1829–1908)FabaceaeBu
GrimmeodendronFriedrich Wilhelm Grimme (1827–1887), writer and botanistEuphorbiaceaeBu
GrindeliaDavid Hieronymus Grindel (1776–1836), Latvian botanistAsteraceaeSt
GrisebachianthusAugust Grisebach (1814–1879)AsteraceaeQu
GriseliniaFrancesco Griselini (1717–1783), Italian botanistGriseliniaceaeCh
GrisolleaAugustin Grisolle (1811–1869), doctorStemonuraceaeBu
GrobyaGeorge Grey, 8th Baron Grey of Groby (1802–1835)OrchidaceaeQu
GroenlandiaJohannes Groenland (1824–1891)PotamogetonaceaeQu
GronoviaJan Frederik Gronovius (1686–1762)LoasaceaeQu
GrosourdyaRené de Grosourdy (1807–1864), French doctor, chemist and botanist; plant collector in Cuba, Puerto Rico and South AmericaOrchidaceaeQu
GrosseraWilhelm Carl Heinrich Grosser (1869–1942), German botanist, director of a research institute in WrocławEuphorbiaceaeQu
GrosvenoriaAmerican journalists Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (1875–1966) and his son Melville Bell Grosvenor (1901–1982) and grandson Gilbert M. Grosvenor (b. 1931)AsteraceaeBu
GrubbiaMichael Grubb (1728–1808), Swedish botanist, plant collector and mineralogistGrubbiaceaeQu
GruboviaValeri Grúbov (1917–2009), Russian botanist with a focus on central AsiaAmaranthaceaeBu
GrusoniaHermann Gruson (1821–1885), industrialistCactaceaeBa
GuancheziaFrancisco J. Guánchez (b. 1953), Venezuelan plant collector who organized botanical excursionsOrchidaceaeBu
GuardiolaJosé Antonio Fernández de Ceballos González-Calderón, Marquès de Guardiola (1767–1824), Mexican naturalist, student of Vicente CervantesAsteraceaeBu
GuatteriaGiambattista Guatteri (1739–1793), Italian professor of botany in ParmaAnnonaceaeBu
GueldenstaedtiaJohann Anton Güldenstädt (1745–1781)FabaceaeQu
GuettardaJean-Étienne Guettard (1715–1786)RubiaceaeQu
GuevariaAlvaro E. Guevara, an American from Austin, Texas; assisted the author of the genus, Robert Merrill KingAsteraceaeBu
GuibourtiaNicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston Guibourt (1790–1867)FabaceaeQu
GuichenotiaAntoine Guichenot (1783–1867)MalvaceaeQu
GuilfoyliaWilliam Guilfoyle (1840–1912)SurianaceaeQu
GuillemineaJean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (1796–1842)AmaranthaceaeQu
GuioaJosé Guio y Sánchez (fl. 1794), Spanish plant illustrator, including for Luis NéeSapindaceaeQu
GuiraoaÁngel Guirao y Navarro (1817–1890), Spanish doctor, naturalist and politician from Murcia who discovered this plantBrassicaceaeBu
GuizotiaFrançois Guizot (1787–1874), historianAsteraceaeSt
GundeliaAndreas von Gundelsheimer (1668–1715)AsteraceaeQu
GundlachiaJuan Gundlach (1810–1896)AsteraceaeBu
GunillaeaGunilla Thulin, wife of the Swedish botanist (and author of this genus) Mats Thulin (b. 1948)CampanulaceaeBu
GunnarellaGunnar Seidenfaden (1908–2001)OrchidaceaeQu
GunneraJohan Ernst Gunnerus (1718–1773)GunneraceaeCh
GunnessiaAnn Gunness (20th century), collector of this plant and others in the vicinity of Weipa, Queensland, in AustraliaApocynaceaeBu
GunniopsisRonald Campbell Gunn (1808–1881)AizoaceaeQu
GustaviaGustav III (1746–1792)LecythidaceaeBu
GutenbergiaJohannes Gutenberg (1400–1468), printerAsteraceaeBu
GuthrieaFrancis Guthrie (1831–1899)AchariaceaeQu
GutierreziaPedro Gutierrez (fl. 1802), Spanish botanist in El Puerto de Santa MaríaAsteraceaeBu
GuynesomiaGuy L. Nesom (b. 1945)AsteraceaeBu
GuyoniaJean Guyon (1794–1870), French military doctor; chief military surgeon in AlgeriaMelastomataceaeBu
GuzmaniaAnastasio Guzman (d. 1807), Spanish apothecary and naturalistBromeliaceaeBa
GymindaFranz Mygind (1710–1789), Danish and Austrian court official; collected plants in BarbadosCelastraceaeBu
HaageocereusWalther Max Haage (1899–1992), German gardener and nonfiction author; inherited a cactus nursery, and supported many cactus-collecting expeditionsCactaceaeBa
HaastiaJulius von Haast (1824–1887)AsteraceaeBa
HaberleaCarl Constantin Haberle (1764–1832), professor of botany in HungaryGesneriaceaeSt
HablitziaCarl Ludwig Hablitz (1752–1821)AmaranthaceaeSt
HackeliaJosef Hackel (1783–1869), Bohemian clergyman; professor of agriculture at a school in LitoměřiceBoraginaceaeQu
HackelochloaEduard Hackel (1850–1926)PoaceaeQu
HacquetiaBelsazar Hacquet (1739–1815)ApiaceaeCo
HaeckeriaGottfried Renatus Haecker (1789–1864), German apothecary, botanist and conservator in LübeckAsteraceaeQu
HaegielaLaurence Haegi (b. 1952), Australian botanist at the botanical garden in Adelaide, AustraliaAsteraceaeBu
HagenbachiaKarl Friedrich Hagenbach (1771–1849), Swiss doctor and professor of botany and anatomy at the University of BaselAsparagaceaeQu
HageniaKarl Gottfried Hagen (1749–1829)RosaceaeQu
HagsateraEric Hágsater (b. 1945), Mexican botanist and herbarium director; specialist in orchidsOrchidaceaeQu
HainardiaPierre Hainard (b. 1936), Swiss botanist and ecologist from GenevaPoaceaeBu
HakeaChristian Ludwig von Hake (1745–1818), German botanical patronProteaceaeSt
HalacsyaEugen von Halácsy (1842–1913)BoraginaceaeQu
HaleniaJonas Petri Halenius (1727–1810), Swedish doctor and student of Carl LinnaeusGentianaceaeBu
HalesiaStephen Hales (1677–1761)StyracaceaeCo
HalfordiaGeorge Britton Halford (1824–1910), physiologistRutaceaeQu
HalganiaEmmanuel Halgan (1771–1852), naval officerBoraginaceaeQu
HalleorchisNicolas Hallé (b. 1927), French botanist at the National Museum of Natural HistoryOrchidaceaeBu
HalleriaAlbrecht von Haller (1708–1777)StilbaceaeQu
HallianthusHarry Hall (1906–1986)AizoaceaeQu
HameliaHenri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700–1781)RubiaceaeSt
HamilcoaHamilcar I of Carthage (5th century BC)EuphorbiaceaeBu
HammarbyaCarl LinnaeusOrchidaceaeQu
HammeriaSteven A. Hammer (b. 1951), American botanist, horticulturist and plant collectorAizoaceaeBu
HampeaGeorg Ernst Ludwig Hampe (1795–1880)MalvaceaeQu
HanabusayaHanabusa Yoshitada (1842–1917), Japanese diplomatCampanulaceaeBu
HanburiaDaniel Hanbury (1825–1875)CucurbitaceaeBu
HanceaHenry Fletcher Hance (1827–1886)EuphorbiaceaeQu
HanceolaLamiaceaeQu
HancockiaWilliam Hancock (1847–1914), Irish botanist who collected for Kew Gardens in AsiaOrchidaceaeQu
HancorniaPhillip Hancorn (18th and 19th centuries), English seafarer, in the service of the Portuguese navy for many yearsApocynaceaeQu
HandeliaHeinrich von Handel-Mazzetti (1882–1940)AsteraceaeQu
HandeliodendronSapindaceaeQu
HandroanthusOswaldo Handro (1908–1986)BignoniaceaeBu
HaniffiaMohamed Haniff (d. 1930), plant collector who oversaw botanical gardens in present-day MalaysiaZingiberaceaeQu
HannafordiaSamuel Hannaford (1828–1874), English and Australian journalist who wrote about botany and agricultureMalvaceaeQu
HannoniaHanno the Navigator (c. 480 BC – 440 BC)AmaryllidaceaeBu
HanseniellaBertel Hansen (1932-2005) Danish botanist and lecturerPodostemaceaeBt
HansliaJohanna "Hansli" Cnefelius, née Hegner, a friend of the author of the genus, Anton Karl SchindlerFabaceaeBu
HarashuteriaHiroshi Hara (1911–1986)FabaceaeBu
HarbouriaJared Patterson Harbour (1831–1917), collector in the Rocky Mountains of North AmericaApiaceaeSt
HardenbergiaFranziska, Countess von Hardenberg (1794–1870)FabaceaeCo
HardwickiaThomas Hardwicke (1756–1835)FabaceaeQu
HarfordiaWilliam George Willoughby Harford (1825–1911), American botanist and taxonomist; curator at the California Academy of SciencesPolygonaceaeBu
HarleyaHarley Harris Bartlett (1886–1960)AsteraceaeBu
HarleyodendronRaymond Mervyn Harley (b. 1936), English botanist at Kew Gardens; collected in England, Brazil, Mexico and ParaguayFabaceaeBu
HarmandiaJules Harmand (1845–1921), French naval doctor and naturalist; collected in Southeast Asia, Japan and present-day Sri LankaOlacaceaeBu
HarmoniaHarvey Monroe Hall (1874–1932)AsteraceaeBu
HarmsiaHermann Harms (1870–1942)MalvaceaeQu
HarmsiodoxaBrassicaceaeQu
HarmsiopanaxAraliaceaeQu
HarnackiaAdolf von Harnack (1851–1930), historianAsteraceaeBu
HaroldiaHarold E. Robinson (b. 1932)AsteraceaeBt
HaroldiellaHarold St. John (1892–1991)UrticaceaeBu
HarperellaRoland McMillan Harper (1878–1966)ApiaceaeBu
HarperocallisTofieldiaceaeQu
HarrisiaWilliam Harris (1860–1920), Superintendent of the Public Gardens in JamaicaCactaceaeSt
HarrysmithiaKarl August Harald Smith (1889–1971), Swedish and American botanist, curator at the botanical museum in UppsalaApiaceaeQu
HartleyaThomas Gordon Hartley (1931–2016)StemonuraceaeBu
HartliellaDimitri Hartl (1926–2015), German botanist, professor at the University of Mainz; worked on ScrophulariaceaeLinderniaceaeBu
HartmanthusHeidrun Hartmann (1942–2016), German botanist, professor at the University of HamburgAizoaceaeBt
HartogiopsisJohannes Hartog (c. 1663 – 1722), German gardener and plant collector in Dutch service in present-day Sri Lanka and South AfricaCelastraceaeQu
HartwrightiaSamuel Hart Wright (1825–1905)AsteraceaeBu
HarveyaWilliam Henry Harvey (1811–1866)OrobanchaceaeQu
HasseltiaJohan Conrad van Hasselt (1797–1823)SalicaceaeQu
HasseltiopsisSalicaceaeQu
HastingsiaSerranus Clinton Hastings (1813–1893), lawyerAsparagaceaeBu
Hatioraanagram of Hariota, for Thomas Harriot (1560–1621), scientistCactaceaeCo
HatschbachiellaGerdt Guenther Hatschbach (1923–2013), Brazilian botanist and taxonomist who founded the botanical museum in CuritibaAsteraceaeBu
HaumaniaLucien Leon Hauman (1880–1965)MarantaceaeQu
HaumaniastrumLamiaceaeQu
HaussknechtiaHeinrich Carl Haussknecht (1838–1903)ApiaceaeQu
HauyaRené Just Haüy (1743–1822)OnagraceaeBu
HavardiaValery Havard (1846–1927)FabaceaeQu
HavetiopsisArmand Havet (1795–1820)ClusiaceaeBu
HawkesiophytonJack Hawkes (1915–2007)SolanaceaeBu
HaworthiaAdrian Hardy Haworth (1768–1833)AsphodelaceaeSt
HaworthiopsisAsphodelaceaeBt
HayaGeorge William Robertson Hay (1845–1915), British doctor and naturalistCaryophyllaceaeBu
HazardiaBarclay Hazard (1852–1938), American amateur botanist in Santa Barbara, CaliforniaAsteraceaeQu
HebenstretiaJohann Ernst Hebenstreit (1702–1757)ScrophulariaceaeSt
HeberdeniaThomas Heberden (1703–1769), William Heberden (1710–1801), or William Heberden the Younger (1767–1845), possiblyPrimulaceaeBu
HechtiaJulius Gottfried Konrad Hecht (1771–1837), Prussian counsellorBromeliaceaeSt
HeckeldoraÉdouard Marie Heckel (1843–1916)MeliaceaeQu
HectorellaJames Hector (1834–1907)MontiaceaeQu
HedbergiaKarl Olov Hedberg (1923–2007)OrobanchaceaeBu
HediniaSven Hedin (1865–1952)BrassicaceaeQu
HedlundiaJohan Teodor Hedlund (1861–1953), Swedish botanistRosaceaeBt
HedstromiaJohn Maynard Hedstrom (1872–1951), politicianRubiaceaeBu
HeeriaOswald Heer (1809–1883)AnacardiaceaeQu
HegneraJohanna "Hansli" Cnefelius, née Hegner, a friend of the author of the genus, Anton Karl SchindlerFabaceaeBu
HeimiaErnst Ludwig Heim (d. 1834)LythraceaeSt
HeinseniaErnst Heinsen (fl. 1894), German botanist from Glücksburg who collected this plantRubiaceaeQu
HeinsiaDaniël Heinsius (1580–1655), classicistRubiaceaeQu
HeiseriaCharles Bixler Heiser (1920–2010)AsteraceaeBu
HeisteriaLorenz Heister (1683–1758)OlacaceaeQu
HeldreichiaTheodor von Heldreich (1822–1902)BrassicaceaeQu
HeliettaLouis Théodore Hélie (1804–1867), French doctor and teacher; wrote about RutaRutaceaeBu
HelleniaCarl Niclas von Hellens (1745–1820)CostaceaeQu
HelleriellaAlfonse Henry Heller (1894–1973), American mining engineer and botanist; specialist in orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
HellmuthiaHellmuth Steudel (1816–1886), German doctor in Esslingen; son of Ernst Gottlieb von SteudelCyperaceaeBu
HelmholtziaHermann von Helmholtz (1821–1894), scientistPhilydraceaeQu
HelmiopsiellaC. Helm, German clergyman in Berlin; amateur botanistMalvaceaeBu
HelmiopsisMalvaceaeBu
HelmontiaJan Baptist van Helmont (1580–1644), chemistCucurbitaceaeBu
HelwingiaGeorg Andreas Helwing (1666–1748)HelwingiaceaeCh
HemiboeaFrançois Beau (1723–1804), clergymanGesneriaceaeBu
HemsleyaWilliam Hemsley (1843–1924)CucurbitaceaeQu
HenckeliaLeo Victor Felix Henckel von Donnersmarck (1785–1861), German administrator; amateur botanist and member of a society of naturalists in HalleGesneriaceaeQu
HenleophytumFriedrich Gustav Jakob Henle (1809–1885), doctorMalpighiaceaeQu
HennecartiaJules-François Hennecart (1797–1888), French politician and banker who acquired Victor Jacquemont's herbariumMonimiaceaeQu
HenoniaJacques-Louis Hénon (1802–1872), politicianAmaranthaceaeQu
Henooniapossibly Jacques-Louis Hénon (1802–1872), politicianSolanaceaeBu
HenophytonJean Baptiste Adrien Hénon (1821–1896), French military language interpreter; teacher of Arabic in Algeria; plant collectorBrassicaceaeBu
HenrardiaJohannes Theodoor Henrard (1881–1974), Dutch pharmacist and botanist; curator at the university herbarium in LeidenPoaceaeQu
HenricksoniaJames Solberg Henrickson (b. 1940)AsteraceaeBu
HenryaAimé Constant Fidèle Henry (1801–1875), French-born German bookseller in Bonn; member of the German National Academy of Sciences LeopoldinaAcanthaceaeQu
HenslowiaJohn Stevens Henslow (1796–1861)SantalaceaeQu
HensmaniaAlfred Hensman (1834–1902), politicianAsphodelaceaeBu
HeppiellaJohann Adam Philipp Hepp (1797–1867)GesneriaceaeQu
HerbertiaWilliam Herbert (1778–1847)IridaceaeBa
HerbstiaDerral Raymon Herbst (b. 1934), American botanist in HawaiiAmaranthaceaeBu
HerderiaJohann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), philosopherAsteraceaeBu
HerissantiaLouis-Antoine-Prosper Hérissant (1745–1769), French doctor, naturalist and poetMalvaceaeQu
HeritieraCharles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle (1746–1800)MalvaceaeQu
HermanniaPaul Hermann (1646–1695)MalvaceaeSt
HermbstaedtiaSigismund Friedrich Hermbstädt (1760–1833)AmaranthaceaeQu
HernandiaFrancisco Hernández de Toledo (1514–1587)HernandiaceaeQu
HerodotiaHerodotus (c. 485 BC – c. 424 BC), historianAsteraceaeQu
HerraniaPedro Alcántara Herrán (1800–1872), army general and diplomatMalvaceaeQu
HerreranthusPedro Pablo Herrera Oliver (20th and 21st centuries), Cuban biologist who worked at the ministry of science in Havana; specialist in native AsteraceaeAsteraceaeBu
HerreriaGabriel Alonso de Herrera (c. 1470 – 1539)AsparagaceaeBu
HerreriopsisAsparagaceaeQu
HertiaJohann Casimir Hertius (1679–1748), German doctor and botanist; wrote a dissertation on PimpinellaAsteraceaeQu
HesperomanniaHorace Mann Jr. (1844–1868)AsteraceaeQu
HesseaChristian Heinrich Friedrich Hesse (1772–1832)AmaryllidaceaeBu
HeucheraJohann Heinrich von Heucher (1677–1746)SaxifragaceaeCo
HewittiaHewett Watson (1804–1881)ConvolvulaceaeBu
HeyneaBenjamin Heyne (1770–1819)MeliaceaeQu
HeynellaKarel Heyne (1877–1947)ApocynaceaeQu
HeywoodiaArthur William Heywood (1853–1918), was with the forest department in Cape Town, South AfricaPhyllanthaceaeQu
HibbertiaGeorge Hibbert (1757–1837), merchant and slaverDilleniaceaeSt
HickeliaPaul Robert Hickel (1865–1935), French botanist and dendrologist, active in forest preservation; founded the Société dendrologiquePoaceaeBu
HicksbeachiaMichael Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn (1837–1916)ProteaceaeQu
HidalgoaMiguel Hidalgo y Costilla (1753–1811), priest and independence fighterAsteraceaeBu
HiepiaTiên Hiêp Nguyên (b. 1947), Vietnamese botanist; organized field research excursions in Southeast AsiaApocynaceaeBu
HierniaWilliam Philip Hiern (1839–1925)OrobanchaceaeQu
HieronymaJoaquim Jerônimo Serpa (1773 – c. 1843), Brazilian doctor; professor of botany and director of the botanical garden in Olinda and PernambucoPhyllanthaceaeBu
HieronymiellaGeorg Hans Emmo Wolfgang Hieronymus (1846–1921)AmaryllidaceaeBu
HilariaAugustin Augustin Saint-Hilaire (1779–1853), French botanist and entomologist; explored and collected in South America for many yearsPoaceaeQu
HildebrandtiaJohann Maria Hildebrandt (1847–1881)ConvolvulaceaeQu
HildegardiaHildegard of Bingen (1098–1179)MalvaceaeQu
HillebrandiaWilliam Hillebrand (1821–1886)BegoniaceaeQu
HilleriaMatthaeus Hiller (1646–1725), German clergyman, professor and linguist in TübingenPetiveriaceaeQu
HilliaJohn Hill (1716–1775)RubiaceaeQu
HilliardiaOlive Mary Hilliard (b. 1925)AsteraceaeBu
HilliardiellaAsteraceaeBu
HindsiaRichard Brinsley Hinds (1811–1846)RubiaceaeQu
HinterhuberaRudolph Hinterhuber (1802–1892), Austrian botanist and apothecary in Bolzano and MondseeAsteraceaeBu
HintonellaGeorge Hinton (1882–1943), English-born Mexican mining engineer and plant collectorOrchidaceaeQu
HintoniaRubiaceaeQu
HippiaHippias (c. 443 BC – c. 393 BC), philosopherAsteraceaeBu
HippocrateaHippocrates (c. 460 BC – c. 377 BC), doctorCelastraceaeQu
HippolytiaIppolit Krashenínnikov (1884–1947), Russian botanist and geographer; specialist in AsteraceaeAsteraceaeBu
HiraeaJean-Nicolas de La Hire (1685–1727), French doctor and botanistMalpighiaceaeQu
HirschfeldiaChristian Cay Lorenz Hirschfeld (1742–1794)BrassicaceaeQu
HitchcockellaA. S. Hitchcock (1865–1935)PoaceaeQu
HladnikiaFranz Hladnik (1773–1844)ApiaceaeQu
HochreutineraBénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner (1873–1959)MalvaceaeQu
HockiniaGeorge Curnow Hockin (1812–1890), friend of the author of the genus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and his brother John Hockin (1810–1893), an amateur botanist in DominicaGentianaceaeBu
HodgkinsoniaClement Hodgkinson (1818–1893)RubiaceaeQu
HodgsoniaBrian Houghton Hodgson (1800–1894)CucurbitaceaeQu
HodgsoniolaJohn Hodgson (1799–1860), politicianAsphodelaceaeQu
HoehneaFrederico Carlos Hoehne (1882–1959)LamiaceaeQu
HoehneellaOrchidaceaeQu
HoehnephytumAsteraceaeQu
HoffmannanthusKarl August Otto Hoffmann (1853–1909)AsteraceaeBu
HoffmanniaGeorg Franz Hoffmann (1761–1826)LamiaceaeSt
HoffmanniellaKarl August Otto Hoffmann (1853–1909)AsteraceaeQu
HoffmannseggiaJohann Centurius Hoffmannsegg (1766–1849)FabaceaeQu
HofmeisterellaWilhelm Hofmeister (1824–1877)OrchidaceaeQu
HofmeisteriaFriedrich Hofmeister (1782–1864), German publisher and plant collector who built up a botanical garden and herbariumAsteraceaeQu
HohenackeriaRudolph Friedrich Hohenacker (1798–1874)ApiaceaeQu
HohenbergiaDuke Paul Wilhelm of Württemberg (1797–1860)BromeliaceaeBa
HohenbergiopsisBromeliaceaeBu
HollandaeaHenry Holland, 1st Viscount Knutsford (1825–1914)ProteaceaeBu
HollermayeraAthanasius Hollermayer (1860–1945), German clergyman and plant collector in ChileBrassicaceaeBu
HollisteriaWilliam Welles Hollister, American rancher; this plant was found on his property in Santa Barbara, CaliforniaPolygonaceaeQu
HolmbergiaEduardo Ladislao Holmberg (1852–1937)AmaranthaceaeQu
HolmgrenanthePatricia Kern Holmgren (b. 1940), Noel Herman Holmgren (b. 1937), and Arthur Herman Holmgren (1912–1992)PlantaginaceaeBu
HolmskioldiaJohan Theodor Holmskjold (1732–1794)LamiaceaeSt
HolstianthusBruce K. Holst (b. 1957), American botanist who worked at the Missouri Botanical Garden and the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in FloridaRubiaceaeBu
HolttumochloaRichard Eric Holttum (1895–1990)PoaceaeBu
HolubiaEmil Holub (1847–1902)PedaliaceaeBu
HolzneriaWolfgang Holzner (1942–2014), Austrian botanist, Japanologist, and professor in ViennaPlantaginaceaeBu
HomolleaAnne-Marie Homolle (1905–1988)RubiaceaeQu
HonckenyaGerhard August Honckeny (1724–1805)CaryophyllaceaeQu
HoodiaWilliam Chamberlain Hood (1790–1879), British doctor in Lambeth and collector of succulentsApocynaceaeBu
HooglandiaRuurd Dirk Hoogland (1922–1994)CunoniaceaeBu
HookerochloaJoseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911)PoaceaeBu
HopeaJohn Hope (1725–1786)DipterocarpaceaeQu
HopkinsiaJohn Marquis Hopkins (1870–1912), politicianRestionaceaeQu
HoppeaDavid Heinrich Hoppe (1760–1846)GentianaceaeQu
HoraninoviaPavel Gorianinov (1796–1866), Russian botanist with a focus on fungus and ferns; professor at the medical academy in Saint PetersburgAmaranthaceaeQu
HorichiaClarence Klaus Horich (1921–1994), German botanist who collected in Canada and Central and South America; specialist in cactusOrchidaceaeQu
HorneaJohn Horne (1835–1905)SapindaceaeQu
HornschuchiaChristian Friedrich Hornschuch (1793–1850)AnnonaceaeBu
HornstedtiaClaës Fredrik Hornstedt (1758–1809)ZingiberaceaeQu
HornungiaErnst Gottfried Hornung (1795–1862), Germany apothecary in Aschersleben; collected plants and bugs in the HarzBrassicaceaeQu
HorovitziaSalomón Horovitz (1897–1978), Argentinian agricultural engineer; professor of genetics at the National University of La PlataCaricaceaeBu
HorsfieldiaThomas Horsfield (1773–1859)MyristicaceaeQu
HorsfordiaEben Norton Horsford (1818–1893) and Frederick Hinsdale Horsford (1855–1923), American rancher and gardenerMalvaceaeBu
HorstrisseaHorst Risse (1948–1989), German botanist at the botanical garden in Dahlem in BerlinApiaceaeBu
HortiaGarcia de Orta (c. 1500 – c. 1570)RutaceaeBu
HortoniaAnne Wilmot-Horton (1787–1871), amateur botanist with knowledge of the plants of present-day Sri LankaMonimiaceaeBu
HorvatiaAdolf Olivér Horvát (1907–1997), Hungarian botanist; teacher of the author of this genus, Leslie Andrew GarayOrchidaceaeQu
HorwoodiaArthur Reginald Horwood (1879–1937), British paleobotanist and lichenologist at the city museum in Leicester and the Kew HerbariumBrassicaceaeQu
HosackiaDavid Hosack (1769–1835)FabaceaeSt
HoseaGeorge Hose (1838–1922), clergyman and plant collectorLamiaceaeBu
HosieaAlexander Hosie (1853–1925), English diplomat, researcher and plant collector in ChinaIcacinaceaeQu
HoslundiaOle Haaslund-Schmidt (d. 1802), Danish botanist and plant collector in GhanaLamiaceaeQu
HostaNicolaus Thomas Host (1771–1834)AsparagaceaeCo
HottarumMitsuru Hotta (1935–2015)AraceaeBu
HottoniaPetrus Houttuyn (1648–1709)PrimulaceaeCo
HoulletiaRomain Jean Baptiste Houllet (1815–1890), French horticulturalistOrchidaceaeSt
HoustoniaWilliam Houstoun (1695–1733)RubiaceaeCo
HouttuyniaMartinus Houttuyn (1720–1798)SaururaceaeCo
HoveaAnton Pantaleon Hove (d. 1830), Polish-born botanistFabaceaeSt
HoveniaDavid ten Hove (1724–1787), Dutch senatorRhamnaceaeSt
HoverdeniaAdrian Josef Graf von Hoverden-Plencken (1798–1875), Silesian administrator and collector; president of the former museum in WrocławAcanthaceaeBu
HowelliaThomas J. Howell (1842–1912) and his brother Joseph Howell (1830–1912)CampanulaceaeQu
HowelliellaJohn Thomas Howell (1903–1994)PlantaginaceaeQu
HowittiaGodfrey Howitt (1800–1873)MalvaceaeQu
HoyaThomas Hoy (c. 1750 – 1822)ApocynaceaeCo
HuaHenri Hua (1861–1919), French botanist, curator at the National Museum of Natural HistoryHuaceaeBu
HuangtciaTseng-Chieng Huang (b.1931) Taiwanese/Chinese botanistFabaceaeBt
HubbardiaCharles Edward Hubbard (1900–1980)PoaceaeQu
HubbardochloaPoaceaeQu
HuberanthaHerbert Franz Josef Huber (1931–2005)AnnonaceaeBt
HuberiaFrançois Huber (1750–1831) and his son Jean Pierre HuberMelastomataceaeBu
HuberodendronJacques Huber (1867–1914)MalvaceaeBu
HuberopappusOtto Huber (b. 1944)AsteraceaeBu
HubertiaJoseph Hubert (1747–1826), French farmer on Réunion; wrote on the horticulture of exotic plantsAsteraceaeBu
HudsoniaWilliam Hudson (1730–1793)CistaceaeSt
HuerniaJustus Heurnius (b. 1587), Dutch missionary and plant collectorApocynaceaeSt
HuerteaJerónimo Gómez de la Huerta (1573–1643), Spanish personal physician, naturalist, poet and humanistTapisciaceaeQu
HughesiaRegina Olson Hughes (1895–1993)AsteraceaeBu
HugoniaAugust Johann von Hugo (1686–1760), German personal physician at the court in Hannover; maintained a large herbariumLinaceaeBu
HugueniniaAuguste Huguenin (1780–1860), French teacher of natural history; curator of the museum in ChambéryBrassicaceaeBu
HuidobriaFrancisco García de Huidobro Aldunate (1791–1852), Chilean politician and director of the national library; conservator at the natural history museumLoasaceaeBu
HullettiaRichmond William Hullett (1843–1914)MoraceaeQu
HullsiaCharles Stephen Hulls (c. 1835–1923), accompanied John McKinlay on expeditionsAsteraceaeBu
HulseaGilbert White Hulse (1807–1883), American military doctor, botanist and plant collectorAsteraceaeQu
HumbertacaliaJean-Henri Humbert (1887–1967)AsteraceaeQu
HumbertiaPhilibert Commerson (1727–1773)ConvolvulaceaeBu
HumbertiellaJean-Henri Humbert (1887–1967)MalvaceaeQu
HumbertiodendronTrigoniaceaeQu
HumbertioturraeaMeliaceaeQu
HumbertochloaPoaceaeQu
HumboldtiaAlexander von Humboldt (1769–1859)FabaceaeQu
HumeoclineAmelia Egerton, Lady Hume (1751–1809)AsteraceaeBu
HunnemanniaJohn Hunneman (d. 1839), English booksellerPapaveraceaeSt
HunteriaWilliam Hunter (1755–1812), colonial administrator and botanistApocynaceaeQu
HuntleyaJohn Thomas Huntley (1792?–1881?), a reverend and orchid growerOrchidaceaeQu
HunzikeriaArmando Theodoro Hunziker (1919–2001)SolanaceaeBu
HuodendronHu Xiansu (1894–1968)StyracaceaeBu
HutchinsoniaJohn Hutchinson (1884–1972)RubiaceaeQu
HuttonaeaCaroline Hutton (1826–1908), English plant collector in South Africa with a focus on orchids; discovered this plantOrchidaceaeQu
HuynhiaKim-Lang Huynh (b.1935) Swiss botanist working at the University of NeuchâtelBoraginaceaeBt
HylandiaBernard Hyland (b. 1937)EuphorbiaceaeQu
IanhedgeaIan Charleson Hedge (b. 1928)BrassicaceaeBu
IbervilleaPierre Le Moyne d'Iberville (1661–1706), explorerCucurbitaceaeBu
IdesiaEberhard Isbrand Ides (1657–1708), diplomatSalicaceaeCo
IgnurbiaIgnatz Urban (1848–1931)AsteraceaeBt
IkonnikoviaNikolai Petrovic Ikonnikov-Galitzky (1892–1942), Russian botanist who traveled extensively in MongoliaPlumbaginaceaeBu
IldefonsiaAntonio Ildefonso Gomes de Freitas (1794–1859), Brazilian botanist; doctor in Rio de JaneiroPlantaginaceaeBu
IljiniaModest Ilín (1889–1967), Russian botanist and naturalist; taught at the university and botanical garden in Saint Petersburg; specialist in Chenopodiaceae and AsteraceaeAmaranthaceaeBu
IlligeraJohann Karl Wilhelm Illiger (1775–1813)HernandiaceaeQu
ImperataFerrante Imperato (1550–1625)PoaceaeCo
IncarvilleaPierre Nicolas d'Incarville (1706–1757)BignoniaceaeCo
IndofevilleaLouis Feuillée (1660–1732)CucurbitaceaeBu
IndoroucheraJean-Antoine Roucher (1745–1794), nature poetLinaceaeQu
IneziaInez Clare Verdoorn (1896–1989)AsteraceaeQu
IriarteaBernardo de Iriarte (1735–1814), diplomatArecaceaeQu
IriartellaArecaceaeQu
IrlbachiaFranz Gabriel von Bray (1765–1832), Bavarian diplomat and naturalist; president of the botanical society in RegensburgGentianaceaeBu
IrvingbaileyaIrving Widmer Bailey (1884–1967)StemonuraceaeQu
IrvingiaEdward Irving (1816–1855)IrvingiaceaeQu
IsabeliaIsabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil (1846–1921)OrchidaceaeQu
IsertiaPaul Erdmann Isert (1757–1789)RubiaceaeSt
IsidodendronIsidoro Cabrera-Rodriguez (b. 1922), Colombian dendrologist and plant collector at the herbarium of the University of ValleTrigoniaceaeBu
IsidoreaIsidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1805–1861)RubiaceaeBu
IsidroaIsidro E. Méndez (b. 1958), Cuban botanist; specialist in Verbenaceae, especially LantanaVerbenaceaeBu
ItoaKeisuke Itō (1803–1901) and his grandson Tokutarō Itō (1868–1941)SalicaceaeQu
IvaniaIvan Murray Johnston (1898–1960)BrassicaceaeBu
IvanjohnstoniaBoraginaceaeQu
JablonskiaEugene Jablonszky (1892–1975), German and Hungarian paleobotanist and plant taxonomist; also a geologistPhyllanthaceaeBu
JackiopsisWilliam Jack (1795–1822)RubiaceaeBu
JacksoniaGeorge Jackson (1780–1811)FabaceaeBu
JacobseniaHermann Jacobsen (1898–1978), German gardener and botanist; curator and supervisor at a botanical garden in Kiel; specialist in succulentsAizoaceaeBu
JacquemontiaVictor Jacquemont (1801–1832)ConvolvulaceaeSt
JacqueshuberiaJacques Huber (1867–1914)FabaceaeBu
JacquiniaNikolaus Joseph von Jacquin (1727–1817)PrimulaceaeBu
JacquiniellaOrchidaceaeBu
JaegeriaGeorg Friedrich von Jäger (1785–1866), German doctor, naturalist and paleontologist in Stuttgart; taught natural scienceAsteraceaeBu
JaeschkeaHeinrich August Jäschke (1817–1883), linguist and missionaryGentianaceaeBu
JaeschkeaHeinrich August Jäschke (1817–1883), linguist and missionaryGentianaceaeBu
JaffreaTanguy Jaffré, French botanist working for the IRD in New CaledoniaRhamnaceaeBt
JagrantiaJason Randall Grant (b. 1969), American botanist in Neuchâtel, Switzerland; specialist in BromeliaceaeBromeliaceaeBu
JaimehintoniaJaime or James Hinton (1915–2006), American businessman, writer and plant collector; also a farmer in Mexico for many yearsAsparagaceaeBu
JamesbritteniaJames Britten (1846–1924)ScrophulariaceaeBu
JamesiaEdwin James (1797–1861)HydrangeaceaeSt
JamesianthusRobert Leslie James (1897–1977), American teacher, botanist and historian who discovered this plantAsteraceaeBu
JamesoniaWilliam Jameson (1796–1873)PteridaceaeBt
JanotiaMaurice-Marie Janot (1903–1978), French doctor, biochemist, biologist and pharmacologist at the Institut de Chimie des Substances NaturellesRubiaceaeBu
JansenellaPieter Jansen (1882–1955), Dutch botanist and teacher in Rotterdam and Amsterdam with a focus on grassesPoaceaeBu
JaramilloaRoberto Jaramillo Mejía (1919–2006), Colombian botanist at the Instituto de Ciencias NaturalesAsteraceaeBu
JarandersoniaJames Aidan Robb Anderson (1922–2004), English forester, botanist and plant collector with the Forestry Service in Sarawak (now in Malaysia)MalvaceaeBu
JasarumJulian Alfred Steyermark (1909–1988)AraceaeBu
JaumeaJean Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire (1772–1845)AsteraceaeBu
JefeaBillie Lee Turner (1925–2020)AsteraceaeBu
JeffersoniaThomas Jefferson (1743–1826), presidentBerberidaceaeCo
JeffreyaCharles Jeffrey (b. 1934), English botanist at Kew Gardens with a focus on Chinese flora; specialist in Asteraceae and CucurbitaceaeAsteraceaeBu
JeffreyciaAsteraceaeBu
JejewoodiaJeffrey James Wood (b. 1952), English botanist at Kew Gardens; specialist in orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
JensenobotryaEmil Jensen (1889–1963), German-Namibian rancher near the bay at Lüderitz; amateur botanist with a focus on desert flora, including WelwitschiaAizoaceaeBu
JensiaJens Clausen (1891–1969)AsteraceaeBu
JepsoniaWillis Linn Jepson (1867–1946)SaxifragaceaeBu
JerdoniaThomas C. Jerdon (1811–1872)GesneriaceaeBu
JesseaJesse More Greenman (1867–1951)AsteraceaeBu
JoannesiaJohn VI of Portugal (1767–1826)EuphorbiaceaeBu
JobiniaJobin, a French plant illustrator, including for Flora BrasiliensisApocynaceaeBu
JohanneshowelliaJohn Thomas Howell (1903–1994)PolygonaceaeBu
JohannesteijsmanniaJohannes Elias Teijsmann (1808–1882)ArecaceaeBu
JohnsoniaThomas Johnson (c. 1600 – 1644)AsphodelaceaeBu
JohnstonaliaMarshall Conring Johnston (b. 1930)RhamnaceaeBu
JohnstonellaIvan Murray Johnston (1898–1960)BoraginaceaeBu
JohreniaMartin Daniel Johren (d. 1718), German doctor and botanist; professor of medicine in Frankfurt (Oder)ApiaceaeBu
JoinvilleaFrançois d'Orléans, Prince of Joinville (1818–1900)JoinvilleaceaeBu
JollydoraAdrien Jolly (1854–1949), French gardener, specimen preparer and plant collectorConnaraceaeBu
JoosiaEmil Joos (1826–1895) and Wilhelm Joos (1821–1900), doctors and naturalistsRubiaceaeBu
JordaaniellaPieter Gerhardus Jordaan (1913–1987), South African botanist, professor at Stellenbosch UniversityAizoaceaeBu
JoseanthusJosé Cuatrecasas (1903–1996)AsteraceaeBu
JouveaJoseph Duval-Jouve (1810–1883)PoaceaeBu
JovellanaGaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (1744–1811), statesmanCalceolariaceaeCo
JovetiaPaul Jovet (1896–1991), French botanist; specialist in bryophytes and the flora of west and southwest FranceRubiaceaeBu
JuanulloaJorge Juan y Santacilia (1713–1773), scientist, and Antonio de Ulloa (1716–1795), admiralSolanaceaeBu
JubaeaJuba II (c. 50 BC – 24)ArecaceaeBu
JubaeopsisArecaceaeSt
JubelinaJean Jubelin (1787–1860), French colonial administrator and politician; provided support to François Mathias René Leprieur and other scientistsMalpighiaceaeBu
JulbernardiaMarie Joseph Jules Pierre Bernard (1876–1950), French colonial administrator; governor in GabonFabaceaeBu
JumelleaHenri Lucien Jumelle (1866–1935)OrchidaceaeBu
JumelleanthusMalvaceaeBu
JunelliaSven Albert Brynolt Junell (b. 1901), Swedish botanist with a focus on Verbenaceae and LamiaceaeVerbenaceaeBu
JungiaJoachim Jungius (1587–1657), mathematician and natural scientistAsteraceaeBu
JurineaAndré Jurine (1780–1804), Swiss botanistAsteraceaeSt
JusticiaJames Justice (1698–1763)AcanthaceaeCo
JuttadinteriaJutta Dinter (1871–1949), wife and colleague of the German botanist Kurt DinterAizoaceaeSt

See also

Notes

Citations

References

  • Bayton, Ross (2020). The Gardener's Botanical: An Encyclopedia of Latin Plant Names. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-20017-0.
  • Burkhardt, Lotte (2018). Verzeichnis eponymischer Pflanzennamen – Erweiterte Edition [Index of Eponymic Plant Names – Extended Edition] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2018. ISBN 978-3-946292-26-5. S2CID 187926901. Retrieved January 1, 2021. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ for license.
  • Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. S2CID 246307410. Retrieved January 27, 2022. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ for license.
  • Christenhusz, Maarten; Fay, Michael Francis; Chase, Mark Wayne (2017). Plants of the World: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Vascular Plants. Chicago, Illinois: Kew Publishing and The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-52292-0.
  • Coombes, Allen (2012). The A to Z of Plant Names: A Quick Reference Guide to 4000 Garden Plants. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. ISBN 978-1-60469-196-2.
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Further reading

  • Gledhill, David (2008). The Names of Plants. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-86645-3.