List of plant genera named for people (K–P)

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][a] 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]

old photograph of a man
Albert Kellogg (see Kelloggia)

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

Kadua
Cartouche of Engelbert Kaempfer
Kageneckia
Kallstroemia
Kennedia
Kingia
Kirkia
Klasea
Klattia
Knautia
Kniphofia
Koellensteinia
Kohleria
Kopsia
Kosteletzkya
Krigia
Kuhlhasseltia
Kunzea
Labichea
Laelia
Lallemantia
Langloisia
Lapiedra
Lasthenia
Lavatera
Leavenworthia
Lebeckia
Legousia
Lennea
Leobordea
Leocereus
Lespedeza
Lessingia
Leuchtenbergia
Lewisia
Libertia
Lindera
Lindmania
Linnaea
Lobelia
Loeselia
Alicia Lourteig
Lueddemannia
Lumnitzera
Lymania
Maackia
Macadamia
Macleania
Magnolia
Mahonia
Malcolmia
Malpighia
Marianthus
Marsdenia
Martynia
Maurocenia
Medinilla
Mertensia
Meyerophytum
Miconia
Milla
Monarda
Montia
Moraea
Morina
Albert Mousson
Muhlenbergia
Munnozia
Muraltia
Mutisia
Nassauvia
Navarretia
Negria
Neillia
Neobathiea
Neocogniauxia
Neolamarckia
Neomoorea
Neoregelia
Neoveitchia
Nicandra
Niemeyera
Obregonia
Oedera
Olearia
Ornduffia
Ourisia
Ovieda
Genera
Genus[11][c]Person honored[d]Plant family[11]Ref
KabuyeaChristine H. Sophie Kabuye (b. 1938), director of the East African Herbarium in Nairobi, KenyaTecophilaeaceaeBu
KadenicarpusNikolai Nikolayevich Kaden (1914–1976), Russian botanistCactaceaeBu
KaduaKadu (19th century), an advisor to the king of Micronesia; joined one of Otto von Kotzebue's expeditionsRubiaceaeBu
KaempferiaEngelbert Kaempfer (1651–1716)ZingiberaceaeSt
KageneckiaJohann Friedrich von Kageneck (1741–1800), Austrian ambassador in Stockholm, Copenhagen, London and Madrid; a botanical patronRosaceaeBu
KailarseniaKai Larsen (1926–2012)RubiaceaeQu
KaisupeeaSupee Saksuwan Larsen (b. 1939) and her husband Kai Larsen (1926–2012)GesneriaceaeBu
KajewskiellaSethrick Frank Kajewski (1904–1970), plant collector in Australia and the South PacificRubiaceaeBu
KalbreyeriellaGuillermo Kalbreyer (1847–1912)AcanthaceaeBu
KallstroemiaAnders Kallstroem (1733–1812), Scandinavian botanistZygophyllaceaeBu
KalmiaPehr Kalm (1716–1779)EricaceaeCo
KameliniaRudolf Vladimirovich Kamelin (1938–2016), Russian botanist at the university in Saint Petersburg; interested in plant systematics and distributionApiaceaeBu
KardomiaKarel Domin (1882–1953)MyrtaceaeBu
KareliniaGrigory Karelin (1801–1872), Russian naturalist; studied botany under Eduard Friedrich Eversmann; explored Siberia, the Kyrgyz steppes and the Caspian shoreAsteraceaeBu
KarinaKarin Tanguy, granddaughter of Raymond Boutique (1906–1985)GentianaceaeBu
KarpatiosorbusZoltán Kárpáti (1909–1972), Hungarian (Geo-)Botanist, Taxonomist, Dendrologist and specialist in SorbusRosaceaeBt
KarwinskiaWilhelm Friedrich Karwinsky von Karwin (1780–1855)RhamnaceaeBu
KaufmanniaKonstantin Petrovich von Kaufmann (1818–1882), colonial administratorPrimulaceaeBu
KauniaEdward Gordon Kaun (1922–1992), American researcher from Baltimore, Maryland; assisted Robert Merrill King and othersAsteraceaeBu
KayeaRobert Kaye Greville (1794–1866)CalophyllaceaeBu
KearnemalvastrumThomas Henry Kearney (1874–1956)MalvaceaeBu
KeayodendronRonald William John Keay (1920–1998)PhyllanthaceaeBu
KeckiellaDavid D. Keck (1903–1995)PlantaginaceaeBa
KeetiaJohan Diederik Möhr Keet (1882–1976), South African botanist and plant collector; forest director in the TransvaalRubiaceaeBu
KefersteiniaChristoph Ludwig Albrecht Keferstein (1792–1872), German entrepreneur; orchid enthusiast who maintained a botanical parkOrchidaceaeBu
KegeliellaHermann Aribert Heinrich Kegel (1819–1856), German gardener at a botanical garden in HalleOrchidaceaeBu
Kelleriapossibly Johann Christoph Keller (1737–1795), German illustrator and engraver, or Johann Christoph Keller (fl. c. 1590), Austrian mathematician, or Engelhardt Keller, who wrote Über den Wein ("On Wine", 1838)ThymelaeaceaeBu
KelleroniaConrad Keller (1848–1930), Swiss zoologist and botanist, professor of zoology at ETH ZurichZygophyllaceaeBu
KellochloaElizabeth Anne Kellog (b.1951) an American botanist from Harvard UniversityPoaceaeBt
KelloggiaAlbert Kellogg (1813–1887)RubiaceaeQu
KelseyaFrancis Duncan Kelsey (1849–1905), reverend; authority on the plants of the US state of MontanaRosaceaeQu
KemulariellaLiubov Kemularia-Nathadze (1891–1985)AsteraceaeBu
KendrickiaGeorge Henry Kendrick Thwaites (1811–1882)MelastomataceaeBu
KengyiliaYi Li Keng (1898–1975)PoaceaeBu
KennediaJohn Kennedy (1759–1842), original partner of Lee and Kennedy (nurseries)FabaceaeSt
KentiopsisWillem Kent (1779–1827), Dutch head gardener of the botanical garden of the former university in Harderwijk and botanical garden curator in Bogor in present-day Indonesia[e]ArecaceaeBu
KeraymoniaMonique Keraudren (1928–1981)ApiaceaeBu
KerberaEdmund Kerber (c. 1848 – c. 1887), plant collector in Mexico and ChinaApocynaceaeBu
KermadeciaJean-Michel Huon de Kermadec (1748–1793), naval officerProteaceaeBu
KerneraJohann Simon von Kerner (1755–1830)BrassicaceaeSt
KerriaWilliam Kerr (1799–1814)RosaceaeCo
KerriochloaArthur Francis George Kerr (1877–1942)PoaceaeBu
KerriodoxaArecaceaeBu
KerriothyrsusMelastomataceaeBu
KeteleeriaJean Baptiste Keteleer (1813–1903), French horticulturalistPinaceaeSt
KeysseriaChristian Keyser (1877–1961)AsteraceaeBu
KickxiaJean Kickx (1803–1864)PlantaginaceaeSt
KielmeyeraCarl Friedrich Kielmeyer (1765–1844)CalophyllaceaeBu
KiggelariaFranz Kiggelaer (1648–1722)AchariaceaeBu
KillickiaDonald Joseph Boomer Killick (1926–2008), South African botanist at Kew Gardens and elsewhereLamiaceaeBu
KillipiaEllsworth Paine Killip (1890–1968)MelastomataceaeBu
KingdoniaSelina Mary Ward (born Kingdon) (1854–1922), wife of Harry Marshall WardCircaeasteraceaeBu
KinghamiaDiana Louise Kingham (fl. 1976); wrote a study on African pollen at the University of Leeds in EnglandAsteraceaeBu
KingiaPhillip Parker King (1791–1856) and Philip Gidley King (1758–1808)DasypogonaceaeBu
KingianthusRobert Merrill King (1930–2007), American botanist who worked at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.AsteraceaeBu
KippistiaRichard Kippist (1812–1882)AsteraceaeQu
KirkbrideaJoseph Harold Kirkbride (b. 1943), American botanist who worked at the National Arboretum and as a curator at the Department of Agriculture herbariumMelastomataceaeBu
KirkiaJohn Kirk (1832–1922)KirkiaceaeBu
KitagawiaMasao Kitagawa (1910–1995)ApiaceaeBu
KitaibeliaPál Kitaibel (1757–1817). Previously Kitaibela.MalvaceaeCo
KjellbergiodendronGunnar Konstantin Kjellberg (1885–1943), Swedish botanist who collected in Europe and around the Celebes SeaMyrtaceaeBu
KlackenbergiaJens Klackenberg (b. 1951), Swedish professor of botany at Stockholm UniversityGentianaceaeBu
KlaineanthusThéophile Klaine (1842–1911), French clergyman and plant collectorEuphorbiaceaeBu
KlainedoxaIrvingiaceaeBu
KlaprothiaMartin Heinrich Klaproth (1743–1817)LoasaceaeBu
KlarobeliaRobert Elias Fries (1876–1966), Swedish botanist and mycologist, botanical garden director in StockholmAnnonaceaeBu
KlaseaLars Magnus Klase (1722–1766), Swedish doctor in Jönköping, student of Carl LinnaeusAsteraceaeBu
KlattiaFriedrich Wilhelm Klatt (1825–1897)IridaceaeBu
KleinhoviaChristiaan Kleynhoff, later Lord van Enspijk (d. 1777), German-born Dutch doctor in the service of the Dutch West India Company; director of the medicinal garden of the Dutch East India Company in JakartaMalvaceaeBu
KleiniaJacob Theodor Klein (1685–1759)AsteraceaeSt
KlossiaC. Boden Kloss (1877–1949)RubiaceaeBu
KlotzschiaJohann Friedrich Klotzsch (1805–1860)ApiaceaeBu
KnautiaChristian Knaut (1656–1716) and his brother Christoph KnautCaprifoliaceaeCo
KnightiaThomas Andrew Knight (1759–1838)ProteaceaeSt
KniphofiaJohann Hieronymus Kniphof (1704–1763)AsphodelaceaeCo
KnorringiaOlga Knorring (1887–1978)PolygonaceaeBu
KnowltoniaThomas Knowlton (1692–1781)RanunculaceaeBu
KnoxiaRobert Knox (1641–1720), sea captainRubiaceaeBu
KochummeniaKizhakkedathu Mathai Kochummen (1931–1999), Indian-born Malaysian botanist at the Forest Research Institute Malaysia in Kepong; specialist in Malaysian treesRubiaceaeBu
KoeberliniaChristoph Ludwig Köberlin (1794–1862), German botanist and clergyman who researched plants near Memmingen and in the AlpsKoeberliniaceaeBu
KoehneolaBernhard Adalbert Emil Koehne (1848–1918)AsteraceaeQu
KoehneriaLythraceaeQu
KoeleriaGeorg Ludwig Koeler (1764–1807), German personal physician and professor of botany and medicine in Mainz; focused on grassesPoaceaeBa
KoellensteiniaKarl Kellner von Koellenstein (1807–1849), Austrian military officer who collected plants near Venice and VeronaOrchidaceaeBu
KoelpiniaAlexander Bernhard Kölpin (1739–1801), German doctor and botanical garden director in GreifswaldAsteraceaeBu
KoelreuteriaJoseph Gottlieb Kölreuter (1733–1806)SapindaceaeCo
KoenigiaJohann Gerhard König (1728–1785)PolygonaceaeBu
KoernickantheFriedrich August Körnicke (1828–1908)MarantaceaeBu
KohautiaFranz Kohaut (d. 1822)RubiaceaeBu
KohleriaJohann Michael Kohler (1812–1884), Swiss teacherGesneriaceaeSt
KomaroviaVladimir Leontyevich Komarov (1869–1945)ApiaceaeBu
KoordersiochloaSijfert Hendrik Koorders (1863–1919), Dutch-Indonesian botanist and mycologist in Bogor, and herbarium director beginning in 1903PoaceaeBu
KoordersiodendronAnacardiaceaeBu
KopsiaJan Kops (1765–1849)ApocynaceaeBu
KopsiopsisOrobanchaceaeBu
KorshinskiaSergéi Korzhinski (1861–1900), Russian botanist who studied plant distribution, professor at the university in Tomsk; later worked at a botanical garden and botanical museum in Saint PetersburgApiaceaeBu
KorthalsellaPieter Willem Korthals (1807–1892), Dutch botanistSantalaceaeBu
KorthalsiaArecaceaeSt
KosteletzkyaVincenz Kosteletzky (1801–1887), medical botanist in Prague (present-day Czech Republic)MalvaceaeSt
KostermansiaAndré Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans (1906–1994)MalvaceaeBu
KostermanthusChrysobalanaceaeBu
KotschyaTheodor Kotschy (1813–1866)FabaceaeBu
KoyamaeaTetsuo Michael Koyama (b. 1933), Japanese botanist at the New York Botanical Garden; specialist in CyperaceaeCyperaceaeBu
KoyamasiaHiroshige Koyama (b. 1937)AsteraceaeBu
KozloviaPyotr Kozlov (1863–1935)ApiaceaeBu
KrameriaWilhelm Heinrich Kramer (1724–1765)KrameriaceaeCh
KrapovickasiaAntonio Krapovickas (1921–2015)MalvaceaeQu
KrascheninnikoviaStepan Krasheninnikov (1711–1755)AmaranthaceaeBu
KrasnoviaAndrey Krasnov (1862–1914), Russian naturalist; professor of geography and biology in Kharkiv, Ukraine; founded botanical gardens there and in Batumi in GeorgiaApiaceaeBu
KrauseolaJohannes Krause (1900–1979), German botanistCaryophyllaceaeBu
KraussiaChristian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss (1812–1890)RubiaceaeBu
KremeriellaJean Pierre Kremer (1812–1867), French doctor and botanist from MetzBrassicaceaeBu
KrigiaDavid Krieg (1667–1713), German physician and collectorAsteraceaeSt
KruberaJohann Julius Kruber (d. 1826), doctor and botanist in Moscow, RussiaApiaceaeBu
KrugiodendronKarl Wilhelm Leopold Krug (1833–1898)RhamnaceaeBu
KrukoviellaBoris Alexander Krukoff (1898–1983), Russian-born American botanist who collected in South America, West Africa and Sumatra; was later a curator at the herbarium of the New York Botanical GardenOchnaceaeBu
KubitzkiaKlaus Kubitzki (b. 1933)LauraceaeBu
KudoacanthusYūshun Kudō (1887–1932), Japanese professor of botany and botanical garden director in Taipei, Taiwan; founded a herbariumAcanthaceaeBu
KudrjascheviaSerafim Nikolaevich Kudrjaschev (1907–1943), botanical authorLamiaceaeBu
KuepferiaPhilippe Küpfer (b. 1942), Swiss professor of botany at the University of Neuchâtel; specialist in Gentianaceae and RanunculaceaeGentianaceaeBu
KuhlhasseltiaHeinrich Kuhl (1797–1821) and Johan Conrad van Hasselt (1797–1823)OrchidaceaeBu
KuhlmanniodendronJoão Geraldo Kuhlmann (1882–1958)AchariaceaeBu
KummerowiaHeinrich Johannes Gotthilf Kummerow (1860–1929), Polish professor in BrombergFabaceaeBt
KundmanniaJohann Christian Kundmann (1684–1751), German doctor in Wrocław with a large naturalist collectionApiaceaeBu
KunhardtiaHenry Rudolf Kunhardt (1889–1963), president of a petroleum company in Venezuela; financed botanical expeditions for the New York Botanical Garden; also an orchid collectorRapateaceaeBu
KunstleriaJacob Heinrich Hermann Kunstler (1837–1887), German naturalist from Haldensleben; collected plants and insects in Australia, and plants in present-day Malaysia for a botanical garden in KolkataFabaceaeBu
KuntheriaCarl Sigismund Kunth (1788–1850)ColchicaceaeQu
KunzeaGustav Kunze (1793–1851)MyrtaceaeSt
KurzamraFederico Kurtz (1854–1920)LamiaceaeBu
KutchubaeaViktor Kochubey (1768–1834), statesmanRubiaceaeBu
KydiaRobert Kyd (1746–1793)MalvaceaeBu
KyhosiaDonald William Kyhos (1929–2022), American professor of botany at the University of California, Los Angeles; focused on the genetics of AsteraceaeAsteraceaeBu
KyrsteniopsisJohann Jakob Kirsten (1710–1765), German doctor, botanist, chemist and theologian; professor and dean in Altdorf bei NürnbergAsteraceaeBu
LabicheaJean Jacques Labiche (1784–1819), French naval officerFabaceaeSt
LabourdonnaisiaBertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais (1699–1753), colonial administratorSapotaceaeBu
LabramiaJonas David Labram (1785–1852), Swiss botanical artist and illustratorSapotaceaeBu
LachenaliaWerner de la Chenal (1736–1800), Swiss professor of botanyAsparagaceaeSt
LackeyaJames A. Lackey (b. 1943), American botanist at Iowa State University and the Smithsonian Institution; specialist in Fabaceae and PhaseoleaeFabaceaeBu
LadeaniaLaDean H. Egan (b. 1949), mother of Ashley Noel Egan (b. 1977), the author of the genusFabaceaeBu
LadenbergiaJohann Philipp von Ladenberg (1769–1847), Prussian lawyer who founded an educational institute for the sons of underprivileged forest officialsRubiaceaeBu
LadyginiaVeniamin Fedorovich Ladygin (1860–1932), Russian botanist who collected in East AsiaApiaceaeBu
LaeliaLaelia, one of the Vestal VirginsOrchidaceaeSt
LaenneciaRené Laennec (1781–1826), doctorAsteraceaeBu
LaestadiaCarl Petter Laestadius (1835–1920), Swedish botanist and teacher in UmeåAsteraceaeBu
LafoensiaJoão Carlos de Bragança e Ligne, 2nd Duke of Lafões (1719–1806)LythraceaeBu
LafuenteaTadeo Lafuente (b. c. 1780), Spanish military doctor who wrote about yellow feverPlantaginaceaeBu
LagasceaMariano Lagasca (1776–1839)AsteraceaeBu
LagerstroemiaMagnus von Lagerström (d. 1759), Swedish merchant and naturalist, and friend of Carl LinnaeusLythraceaeCo
LagreziaAdrien Rose Arnaud Lagrèze-Fossat (1814 or 1818 – 1874), French botanist and lawyer in MoissacAmaranthaceaeBu
LagunariaAndréa Laguna (d. 1560), Spanish botanistMalvaceaeSt
LalldhwojiaLall Dhwoj (fl. 1927–1930), plant collectorApiaceaeBu
LallemantiaJulius Léopold Eduard Avé-Lallemant (1803–1867)LamiaceaeSt
LamanoniaRobert de Lamanon (1752–1787)CunoniaceaeBu
LamarckiaJean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829)PoaceaeSt
LambertiaAylmer Bourke Lambert (1761–1842)ProteaceaeSt
LamiodendronHerman Johannes Lam (1892–1977)BignoniaceaeBu
LamourouxiaJean Vincent Félix Lamouroux (1779–1825)OrobanchaceaeBu
LamyropappusClaude Marie Louise de Lamyre-Moryy, Comtesse de Neuville (1754–1791), French wife of Dominique, comte de CassiniAsteraceaeBt
LamyropsisAsteraceaeBt
LanceaJohn Henry Lance (1793–1878), English lawyer and botanist; a lawyer and judge in Suriname for six years; orchid enthusiastMazaceaeBu
LandiopsisJérôme Lalande (1732–1807), astronomerRubiaceaeBu
LandolphiaJean-François Landolphe (1747–1825), naval officerApocynaceaeBu
LangloisiaAuguste Berthélemy Langlois (1832–1900), French-born American clergyman and botanistPolemoniaceaeBu
LangsdorffiaGeorg von Langsdorff (1774–1852)BalanophoraceaeQu
LankesterellaCharles Herbert Lankester (1879–1969), English-born Costa Rican naturalist and botanist; coffee planter; specialist in orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
LankesteriaEdwin Lankester (1814–1874)AcanthaceaeBu
LapageriaEmpress Joséphine (Marie de La Pagerie)PhilesiaceaeCo
LapeirousiaPhilippe-Isidore Picot de Lapeyrouse (1744–1818)IridaceaeSt
LapiedraMaria Josefa Martínez (1775–1858), Spanish botanistAmaryllidaceaeBu
Laporteapossibly named for M. Laporte, a companion of Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré on his botanical voyage on the ship UranieUrticaceaeSt
LardizabalaManuel de Lardizábal y Uribe (1744–1824), politicianLardizabalaceaeCh
LarreaJuan Antonio Hernández Pérez de Larrea (1731–1803)ZygophyllaceaeSt
LarryleachiaLeslie Charles Leach (1909–1996)ApocynaceaeBu
LarsenaikiaKai Larsen (1926–2012)RubiaceaeBu
LarsenianthusZingiberaceaeBu
LasjiaLawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson (1925–1997)ProteaceaeBu
LastarriaeaJosé Victorino Lastarria (1817–1888), politicianPolygonaceaeBu
LastheniaLastheneia of Mantinea (4th century BC), student of PlatoAsteraceaeSt
LatoucheaJohn David Digues La Touche (1861–1935) and his wife, née Caroline Dawson Focken (c. 1871 – c. 1945)GentianaceaeBu
LatrobeaCharles La Trobe (1801–1875), colonial administrator who established a botanical gardenFabaceaeBu
LaubertiaCarlo Lauberg (1762–1834), French military apothecary from Naples, Italy; senior health inspector in civil service (succeeding Antoine-Augustin Parmentier); wrote about Cinchona and quinineApocynaceaeBu
LaunaeaJean Claude Mien Mordant de Launey (1750–1816), French lawyer and natural scientist; librarian at the National Museum of Natural HistoryAsteraceaeBu
LaurembergiaPeter Lauremberg (1585–1639), polymathHaloragaceaeBu
LauterbachiaCarl Adolf Georg Lauterbach (1864–1937)MonimiaceaeBu
LavateraJohann Lavater (1611–1691)MalvaceaeSt
LavigeriaCharles Lavigerie (1825–1892), Roman Catholic cardinalIcacinaceaeBu
LavoisieraAntoine Lavoisier (1743–1794), chemistMelastomataceaeBu
LavraniaJohn Jacob Lavranos (b. 1926)ApocynaceaeBu
LawrencellaRobert William Lawrence (1807–1833)AsteraceaeBu
LawrenciaMalvaceaeBu
LawsoniaIsaac Lawson (1704–1747)LythraceaeSt
LaxmanniaErik Laxmann (1737–1796)AsparagaceaeBu
LayiaGeorge Tradescant Lay (1799–1845)AsteraceaeSt
LeandraLeandro do Santíssimo Sacramento (1778–1829), Brazilian clergyman and botanist; botanical garden director in Rio de JaneiroMelastomataceaeBu
LeandriellaJacques Désiré Leandri (1903–1982)AcanthaceaeBu
LeavenworthiaMelines Conklin Leavenworth (1796–1862), American doctor; collected plants in southern states and in MexicoBrassicaceaeBu
LebeckiaHendrik Julius Lebeck (1772–1800), Dutch botanist and plant collector; merchant in the service of the Dutch East India CompanyFabaceaeBu
LebronneciaGuillaume Le Bronnec (1884–1968), French naturalist in the Marquesas IslandsMalvaceaeBu
LebruniaJean Paul Antoine Lebrun (1906–1985), Belgian agricultural scientist and botanist at the university in LeuvenClusiaceaeBu
LebruniodendronFabaceaeBu
LecheaJohan Leche (1704–1764), Swedish doctor and naturalist; professor of medicine in TurkuCistaceaeBu
LecointeaPaul Georges Aimé Le Cointe (1870–1956), French botanist who worked in Brazil; director of a museum in BelémFabaceaeQu
LecokiaHenri Lecoq (1802–1871)ApiaceaeBu
LecomtedoxaPaul Henri Lecomte (1856–1934)SapotaceaeBu
LecomtellaPoaceaeBu
LedebouriaCarl Friedrich von Ledebour (1785–1851)AsparagaceaeBa
LedebouriellaApiaceaeBu
LedenbergiaJohann Philipp von Ladenberg (1769–1847), Prussian lawyer who founded an educational institute for the sons of underprivileged forest officialsPetiveriaceaeBu
LedermanniellaCarl Ludwig Ledermann (1875–1958), Swiss botanist and garden designer; traveled in Kamerun (now Cameroon) and around the PacificPodostemaceaeBu
LeeaJames Lee (1715–1795) of Lee and Kennedy (nurseries)VitaceaeSt
LeersiaJohann Georg Daniel Leers (1727 – c. 1774), German botanist and apothecary in Herborn, Hesse; taught pharmacology; collected plants in the area, especially grassesPoaceaeBu
LeeuwenbergiaAnthonius Josephus Maria Leeuwenberg (1930–2010)EuphorbiaceaeBu
LefebvreaCharlemagne Théophile Lefebvre (1811–1860), French naval officer and explorer; took part in a scientific expedition in EthiopiaApiaceaeBu
LegenereEdward Lee Greene (1843–1915)CampanulaceaeBu
LegousiaBénigne Legouz de Gerland (1695–1774), French historian and botanistCampanulaceaeCo
LegrandiaCarlos Maria Diego Enrique Legrand (1901–1986), Uruguayan naturalist and botanist; specialist in Portulacaceae and Myrtaceae; national museum directorMyrtaceaeBu
LehmanniellaFriedrich Carl Lehmann (1850–1903)GentianaceaeBu
LeibnitziaGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716), philosopher and mathematicianAsteraceaeBu
LeiboldiaFriedrich Ernst Leibold (1804–1864)AsteraceaeBu
LeidesiaCarl Friedrich Seidel (d. 1898), German painter and botanist, and/or Jacob Friedrich Seidel (1789–1860), German gardener, and/or Johann Heinrich Seidel (1744–1815), German court gardenerEuphorbiaceaeBu
LeipoldtiaC. Louis Leipoldt (1880–1947), poetAizoaceaeBu
LeitneriaEdward Frederick Leitner (1812–1838)SimaroubaceaeSt
LelyaHugh Vandervaes Lely (1891–1947), English botanist and forester in NigeriaRubiaceaeBu
LemaireocereusCharles Antoine Lemaire (1800–1871)CactaceaeBu
LemeltoniaElton Martinez Carvalho Leme (b. 1960), Brazilian botanist, specialist in Brazilian Bromeliaceae at a herbarium in Rio de JaneiroBromeliaceaeBu
LemooriaSpencer Le Marchant Moore (1850–1931)AsteraceaeBu
LenneaPeter Joseph Lenné (1789–1866)FabaceaeBu
LennoaJoaquín Leño, Mexican independence fighterBoraginaceaeBu
LenwebbiaLeonard Webb (1920–2008)MyrtaceaeBu
LenziaHarald Othmar Lenz (1798–1870), German teacher and naturalist in Thuringia; historian of science; specialist in fungi and spongesMontiaceaeBu
LeobordeaLéon de Laborde (1807–1869)FabaceaeBu
LeocereusAntonio Pacheco Leão (1872–1931), Brazilian botanist, botanical garden director in Rio de JaneiroCactaceaeBu
LeonardoxaJean Joseph Gustave Léonard (1920–2013), Belgian botanist at a botanical garden in BrusselsFabaceaeBu
LeoniaFrancisco León, lawyer; patron of the botanists Hipólito Ruiz López and José Antonio Pavón JiménezViolaceaeBu
LeonisFrère León (1871–1955)AsteraceaeBu
LeopoldiaLeopold II, Holy Roman Emperor (1747–1792)AsparagaceaeBu
LeopoldiniaMaria Leopoldina of Austria (1797–1826)ArecaceaeQu
LepechiniaIvan Lepyokhin (1740–1802)LamiaceaeBu
LepechiniellaBoraginaceaeBu
LepiniaJules Joseph Lépine (1817–1884), French naval apothecaryApocynaceaeBu
LepiniopsisApocynaceaeBu
LeplaeaEdmond Leplae (1868–1941), Belgian agricultural engineer, professor of agriculture in LiègeMeliaceaeBu
LercheaJohann Jakob Lerche (1703–1780), German-born Russian military doctor and botanist in Saint PetersburgRubiaceaeBu
LereschiaLouis François Jules Rodolphe Leresche (1808–1885), Swiss clergyman, botanist and plant collector in the Canton of VaudApiaceaeBu
LeretiaJean de Léry (c. 1536 – c. 1613), clergymanIcacinaceaeBu
LescailleaLescaille, coffee growerAsteraceaeBu
LeschenaultiaJean-Baptiste Leschenault de La Tour (1773–1826)GoodeniaceaeBu
LespedezaVicente Manuel de Céspedes (1721? – 1794), colonial administratorFabaceaeCo
LessertiaJules Paul Benjamin Delessert (1773–1847)FabaceaeBu
LessingiaGotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781), writer, and his grandnephews Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808–1880), painter, and Christian Friedrich Lessing (1809–1862)AsteraceaeBu
LessingianthusChristian Friedrich Lessing (1809–1862)AsteraceaeBu
LetestuaGeorges Marie Patrice Charles Le Testu (1877–1967), French colonial administrator in tropical Africa; later at a botanical garden in CaenSapotaceaeBu
LetestudoxaAnnonaceaeBu
LetestuellaPodostemaceaeBu
LettowianthusPaul von Lettow-Vorbeck (1870–1964), army officerAnnonaceaeBu
LeuchtenbergiaMaximilian de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg (1781–1824)CactaceaeSt
LeuenbergeriaBeat Ernst Leuenberger (1946–2010), Swiss curator of tropical collections at a botanical garden in Berlin; specialist in PereskioideaeCactaceaeBu
LeunisiaJohannes Leunis (1802–1873), German clergyman and botanist in Hildesheim; taught natural history and geographyAsteraceaeBu
LeuteaGerfried Horand Leute (b. 1941), Austrian botanist, botanical curator at the Natural History Museum, ViennaApiaceaeBu
LeuzeaJoseph-Philippe-François Deleuze (1753–1835)AsteraceaeBu
LevenhookiaAntonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723)StylidiaceaeBu
LevieriaEmilio Levier (1839–1911), Swiss-born Italian botanist, mycologist and plant collector in FlorenceMonimiaceaeBu
LewisiaMeriwether Lewis (1774–1809), explorerMontiaceaeCo
LewisiopsisMontiaceaeBu
LeycesteriaWilliam Leycester (1775–1831), judge and horticulturist in BengalCaprifoliaceaeCo
LeyseraFriedrich Wilhelm von Leysser (1731–1815)AsteraceaeBu
LiberatiaLiberato Joaquim Barroso (1900–1949), Brazilian botanist and agronomistAcanthaceaeBu
LibertiaMarie-Anne Libert (1782–1865)IridaceaeCo
LichtensteiniaHinrich Lichtenstein (1780–1857)ApiaceaeBu
LidbeckiaEric Gustav Lidbeck (1724–1803), Swedish botanist, student of Carl Linnaeus, curator of a botanical garden and professor of natural history at Lund UniversityAsteraceaeBu
LiebigiaJustus von Liebig (1803–1873)GesneriaceaeBu
LijndeniaD. W. J. C. Baron Van Lijnden (1813–1852), administrator in Bogor in the former Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia); supported botanical researchMelastomataceaeBu
LilaeopsisAlire Raffeneau Delile (1778–1850)ApiaceaeQu
LimahlaniaAh-Lan Lim, Malaysian Botanist and Professor at the University of Malaysia in Kuala LumpurGentianaceaeBt
LindackeriaJohann Thaddaeus Lindacker (1768–1816), Bohemian mineralogist from Banská Štiavnica; collected plants for his herbariumAchariaceaeBu
LindelofiaFriedrich von Lindelof (1794–1882), German botanical patron (c. 1850).BoraginaceaeSt
LindenbergiaJohann Bernhard Wilhelm Lindenberg (1781–1851)OrobanchaceaeBu
LinderaJohan Linder (1678–1724), Swedish botanistLauraceaeCo
LinderniaFranz Balthasar von Lindern (1682–1755), French doctor and botanist in Strasbourg; university botanical garden directorLinderniaceaeBu
LinderniellaLinderniaceaeBu
LindheimeraFerdinand Lindheimer (1801–1879)AsteraceaeSt
LindleyaJohn Lindley (1799–1865)RosaceaeBu
LindmaniaCarl Axel Magnus Lindman (1856–1928)BromeliaceaeBu
LindsayomyrtusLindsay Stuart Smith (1917–1970)MyrtaceaeBu
LingelsheimiaAlexander von Lingelsheim (1874–1937)PhyllanthaceaeBu
LinnaeaCarl Linnaeus (1707–1778)CaprifoliaceaeCo
LinnaeosicyosCucurbitaceaeBu
LinziaJohann Michael Linz (c. 1770 – 1855), German botanist, entomologist, royal secretary and tax supervisor in SpeyerAsteraceaeBu
LippiaAugustin Lippi (1678–1705)VerbenaceaeSt
LipschitziellaSergej Julievitsch Lipschitz (1905–1983), Russian botanist, bibliographer and historian in present-day Saint PetersburgAsteraceaeBu
LipskyaVladimir Lipsky (1863–1937)ApiaceaeBu
LisaeaDomenico Lisa (1801–1867), Italian botanist, head gardener at a botanical garden in TurinApiaceaeBu
ListiaFriedrich Ludwig List (b. 1799), Prussian botanist and teacherFabaceaeBu
LittledaleaSt. George Littledale (1851–1931)PoaceaeBu
LitwinowiaDmitry Litvinov (1854–1929)BrassicaceaeBu
LivistonaPatrick Murray, Baron of Livingston, whose 17th-century garden stocked the Edinburgh Botanic GardenArecaceaeSt
LlagunoaEugenio de Llaguno y Amírola (1724–1799), Spanish politicianSapindaceaeBu
LlerasiaLleras, a supporter of natural science in New Granada (present-day Colombia)AsteraceaeBu
LobeliaMatthias de l'Obel (1538–1616)CampanulaceaeCo
LockhartiaDavid Lockhart (1786–1846)OrchidaceaeSt
LodoiceaLouis XV (1710–1774)ArecaceaeSt
LoefgrenianthusJohan Albert Constantin Löfgren (1854–1918)OrchidaceaeBu
LoeflingiaPehr Löfling (1729–1756)CaryophyllaceaeBu
LoeseliaJohannes Loesel (1607–1655), German doctor and botanist, professor of medicine in Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad)PolemoniaceaeSt
LoeseliastrumPolemoniaceaeBu
LoeseneraLudwig Eduard Theodor Loesener (1865–1941)FabaceaeBu
LoeseneriellaCelastraceaeBu
LoewiaErnst Loew (1843–1908), German botanist and teacherPassifloraceaeBu
LoganiaJames Logan (1674–1751)LoganiaceaeCh
LoheriaAugust Loher (1874–1930), German pharmacist and botanistPrimulaceaeBu
LongetiaFrançois Achille Longet (1811–1871), anatomistPicrodendraceaeBu
LoniceraAdam Lonicer (1528–1586)CaprifoliaceaeCo
LopeziaTomás Lopez, Spanish botanist and writer c. 1540OnagraceaeSt
LoprioreaGiuseppe Lopriore (1865–1928), Italian professor of botany at the institute of oenology in Catania and botanical garden director there; director of the agricultural research station in ModenaAmaranthaceaeBu
LorandersoniaLoran Crittenden Anderson (b. 1936), American botanist and plant taxonomist; professor at Florida State University; worked on Asteraceae and CannabisAsteraceaeBu
LordhoweaOntong Java Atoll, formerly the Lord Howe Atoll in the Solomon Islands, named for Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe (1726–1799)AsteraceaeBt
LorentzianthusPaul Günther Lorentz (1835–1881)EupatorieaeBt
LorenziaHarri Lorenzi (b. 1949)AraceaeBt
LorenzochloaLorenzo Raimundo Parodi (1895–1966)PoaceaeBt
LoudetiaEdward Loudet (1811–1867), German dentist and surgeon in KarlsruhePoaceaeQu
LoudetiopsisPoaceaeQu
LouisiellaJean Laurent Prosper Louis (1903–1947), Belgian botanist and professor of agronomy in GemblouxPoaceaeBu
LourteigiaAlicia Lourteig (1913–2003)AsteraceaeBu
LourtellaLythraceaeBu
Lowia[f]Hugh Lowe (1824–1905), English colonial administrator and naturalistLowiaceaeBu
LozanellaJosé Filemón Guadalupe Lozano y Lozano (1877 – after 1940), Mexican traveling companion of Cyrus Pringle during his Mexican expeditionCannabaceaeBu
LozaniaJorge Tadeo Lozano (1771–1816), politicianLacistemataceaeBu
LucyaRose Lucie (or Lucy) Dunal (1798–1827), sister of Michel Félix Dunal (1789–1856); investigated Rubiaceae in MontpellierRubiaceaeBu
LudoviaMaria Luisa of Parma (1751–1819) and her husband Charles IV of Spain (1748–1819)CyclanthaceaeBu
LudwigiaChristian Gottlieb Ludwig (1709–1773)OnagraceaeCo
LueckeliaEmil Lückel (b. 1927), German botanist and taxonomist from Frankfurt; specialist in orchids and president of the German Orchid SocietyOrchidaceaeBu
LueddemanniaGustav Adolf Lueddemann (1821–1884), German gardener in Paris, France; later had his own orchid nurseryOrchidaceaeBu
LueheaCarl Emil von der Luehe or Lühe (1751–1801), German botanist and chamberlain of Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark; later a chamberlain in Vienna, AustriaMalvaceaeBu
LueheopsisMalvaceaeBu
LuetkeaFriedrich Benjamin von Lütke (1797–1882)RosaceaeBu
LuetzelburgiaPhilipp von Luetzelburg (1880–1948), German pharmacist and botanist who traveled and collected in northeast BrazilFabaceaeBu
LuisiaLuis de Torres (19th century), Spanish botanistOrchidaceaeSt
LuliaÁngel Lulio Cabrera (1908–1999)AsteraceaeBu
LumnitzeraIstván Lumnitzer (1750–1806), Hungarian doctor and botanist in present-day Bratislava, SlovakiaCombretaceaeBu
LunaniaJohn Lunan (1771–1839)SalicaceaeBu
LundellianthusCyrus Longworth Lundell (1907–1994)AsteraceaeBu
LundiaPeter Wilhelm Lund (1801–1880)BignoniaceaeBu
LundiniaRoger Lundin (1955–2005), Swedish botanist at the natural history museum in StockholmAsteraceaeBu
LutheriaHarry Edward Luther (1952–2012), American botanist at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens; specialist in BromeliaceaeBromeliaceaeBu
LutziaLouis Charles Lutz (1871–1952), French pharmacist and botanist; professor with a focus on spore-bearing plants and microbiology in ParisBrassicaceaeBu
LuxemburgiaCharles Emmanuel Sigismond de Montmorency-Luxembourg (1774–1861), French duke of Piney-Luxembourg; botanical patronOchnaceaeBu
LuzuriagaIgnacio Maria Ruiz de Luzuriaga (1763–1822), Spanish doctor and botanistAlstroemeriaceaeBu
LyalliaDavid Lyall (1817–1895)MontiaceaeBu
LycorisVolumnia Cytheris (fl. 1st century BC), Roman actressAmaryllidaceaeSt
LymanbensoniaLyman David Benson (1909–1993), American botanist, specialist in cactusCactaceaeBu
LymaniaLyman Bradford Smith (1904–1997)BromeliaceaeBu
LyoniaJohn Lyon (c. 1765 – c. 1816)EricaceaeSt
LyonothamnusWilliam Scrugham Lyon (1851–1916), American collector who sent specimens to Asa GrayRosaceaeCo
LysakiaMartin A. Lysák (b.1973), Czech scientist and botanistBrassicaceaeBt
Lysimachiaprobably Lysimachus (c. 360 BC – 281 BC), kingPrimulaceaeCo
MaackiaRichard Maack (1825–1886)FabaceaeCo
MaasiaPaul Maas (b. 1939)AnnonaceaeBu
MabryaTom J. Mabry (1932–2015), American botanist and plant chemist and Professor at University of Texas at AustinPlantaginaceaeBt
MacadamiaJohn Macadam (1827–1865)ProteaceaeSt
MacaireaIsaac François Macaire, Swiss plant physiologist and chemist from GenevaMelastomataceaeBu
MacarthuriaWilliam Macarthur (1800–1882)MacarthuriaceaeQu
MacbrideaJames Macbride (1784–1817), American botanist and doctor in Charleston, South CarolinaLamiaceaeBu
MacbrideinaJames Francis Macbride (1892–1976)RubiaceaeBu
MacgregoriaJohn MacGregor (1828–1884), politicianCelastraceaeBu
MackayaJames Townsend Mackay (1775–1862)AcanthaceaeSt
MackinlayaJohn McKinlay (1819–1872)ApiaceaeBu
MaclaudiaCharles Maclaud (1866–1933), French doctor and zoologist; plant and animal collectorApocynaceaeBu
MacleaniaJohn Maclean (1786–1857), Scottish merchant in PeruEricaceaeBa
MacleayaAlexander Macleay (1767–1848)PapaveraceaeCo
MacluraWilliam Maclure (1763–1840)MoraceaeCo
MaclurochloaFloyd Alonzo McClure (1897–1970)PoaceaeBu
MaclurodendronRutaceaeBu
MaclurolyraPoaceaeBu
MacphersoniaPieter Daniël Eugenius MacPherson (1792–1846), politician, and Rose Marie Jeanne MacPherson, née van Meeuwen (1801–1889), noblewomanSapindaceaeBu
MacrohasseltiaJohan Conrad van Hasselt (1797–1823)SalicaceaeBt
MacvaughiellaRogers McVaugh (1909–2009)AsteraceaeBu
MagnoliaPierre Magnol (1638–1715)MagnoliaceaeCh
MagoniaMago Barca (243 BC – 203 BC), military officerSapindaceaeBu
MaguireanthusBassett Maguire (1904–1991)MelastomataceaeQu
MaguireocharisRubiaceaeQu
MaguireothamnusRubiaceaeQu
MahoniaBernard McMahon (c. 1775 – 1816)BerberidaceaeCo
MaillardiaLouis Gaspard Dominique Maillard (1780–1867), French engineerMoraceaeBu
MaingayaAlexander Carroll Maingay (1836–1869)HamamelidaceaeBu
MaireanaJoseph François Maire (1780–1867), Parisian plant collector who eventually gave his herbarium to Ernest CossonAmaranthaceaeBu
MairetisRené Maire (1878–1949)BoraginaceaeBu
MairiaLouis Maire (d. 1885), German doctor and botanist who collected under the name of Mund and MaireAsteraceaeBu
MajideaMajid bin Said of Zanzibar (c. 1834 – 1870)SapindaceaeBu
MajovskyaJozef Májovský, (1920–2012), Slovakian botanist and Professor of Botany in BratislavaRosaceaeBt
MalcolmiaWilliam Malcolm (d. 1798), London nurseryman who published a plant catalogue in 1771. Previously Malcomia.BrassicaceaeSt
MalesherbiaGuillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (1721–1794), government ministerPassifloraceaeBu
MalmeaGustaf Oskar Andersson Malme (1864–1937)AnnonaceaeBu
MalmeanthusAsteraceaeBu
MalouetiaPierre Victor, baron Malouet (1740–1814)ApocynaceaeBu
MalperiaEdward Palmer (1829–1911)AsteraceaeBu
MalpighiaMarcello Malpighi (1628–1694)MalpighiaceaeCh
MalpighiodesMalpighiaceaeBu
MaltebruniaConrad Malte-Brun (1775–1826)PoaceaeBu
MammilloydiaFrancis Ernest Lloyd (1868–1947)CactaceaeBu
MandevillaHenry John Mandeville (1773–1861), British minister in Buenos AiresApocynaceaeCo
MandirolaAgostino Mandirola (d. 1661), Italian clergyman, naturalist and botanist with a focus on medicinal plants and citrusGesneriaceaeBu
ManekiaErik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931)PiperaceaeBu
ManettiaSaverio Manetti (1723–1785)RubiaceaeSt
MangenotiellaGeorges Marie Mangenot (1899–1985), French botanist and Professor of BotanyPrimulaceaeBt
MankyuaMan Kyu Pak (1906-1988), South Korean researcher and botanist (Pteridology)OphioglossaceaeBt
MannagettaeaGünther Beck von Mannagetta und Lerchenau (1856–1931)OrobanchaceaeBu
ManniellaGustav Mann (1836–1916)OrchidaceaeBu
ManniophytonEuphorbiaceaeBu
MansoaAntônio Luiz Patrício da Silva Manso (1788–1848)BignoniaceaeBu
MansoniaFrancis Bruce Manson (c. 1850 – 1908), plant collector in Burma (present-day Myanmar) with the Indian Forest ServiceMalvaceaeBu
MaoutiaEmmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877)UrticaceaeBu
MappiaMarcus Mappus (1666–1736), French doctor and botanist from Alsace; son of Marc or Marcus Mappus (1632–1701)IcacinaceaeBu
MappianthusIcacinaceaeBu
MarantaBartolomeo Maranta (1500–1571)MarantaceaeCh
MarantochloaMarantaceaeBu
MarcaniaAlexander Marcan (1883–1953), English collector of plants in Southeast Asia and ThailandAcanthaceaeBu
MarcelliopsisClaudia Marcella Major (fl. 1st century BC), Roman noblewomanAmaranthaceaeBu
MarcetellaAdeodato Francisco Marcet (1875–1964), Spanish clergyman, botanist and agronomist; worked in a botanical garden in BlanesRosaceaeBu
MarcetiaFrançois Marcet (1803–1883), Swiss doctor, physiologist, inventor, and professor of physicsMelastomataceaeBu
MarcgraviaGeorg Marcgrave (1610–1644)MarcgraviaceaeQu
MarcgraviastrumMarcgraviaceaeBu
MaresiaPaul Marès (1826–1900), French botanist who explored in Algeria and the Balearic IslandsBrassicaceaeBu
MareyaÉtienne-Jules Marey (1830–1904), scientistEuphorbiaceaeBu
MareyopsisEuphorbiaceaeBu
MargarettaMargaret Laurie Grant (1834–1918), wrote about plants collected by her husband James Augustus Grant (1827–1892) on an expedition to find the source of the NileApocynaceaeBu
MarianthusPrincess Marie von Metternich, Austrian botanical patronPittosporaceaeBu
MarinaLa Malinche (1505–1530), interpreter for the conquistador Hernán CortésFabaceaeBu
MariosousaMario Sousa Sánchez (1940–2017), Mexican botanist and plant collector, director of the university herbarium in Mexico CityFabaceaeBu
MarkeaJean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829)SolanaceaeBu
MarkhamiaClements Markham (1830–1916)BignoniaceaeBu
MarlothiellaRudolf Marloth (1855–1931)ApiaceaeBu
MarlothistellaAizoaceaeBu
MarquesiaAgostinho Sessinando Marques (1847–1925), plant collector in AngolaDipterocarpaceaeBu
MarsdeniaWilliam Marsden (1754–1836), orientalistApocynaceaeSt
MarshalliaHumphry Marshall (1722–1803)AsteraceaeSt
MarshalljohnstoniaMarshall Conring Johnston (b. 1930)AsteraceaeBu
MarshallocereusWilliam Taylor Marshall (1886–1957), American botanist, botanical garden director in Phoenix, Arizona; specialist in cactusCactaceaeBu
MartellidendronUgolino Martelli (1860–1934)PandanaceaeBu
MartensianthusMartin Martens (1797–1863)RubiaceaeBu
MarthellaMartha Urban, née Kurtz (1854–1920), wife of Ignatz Urban (1848–1931)BurmanniaceaeBu
MartianthusCarl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1794–1868)LamiaceaeBu
MarticoreniaClodomiro Fidel Segundo Marticorena (1929–2013), Chilean botanist and pharmacist, professor in Concepción and elsewhereAsteraceaeBu
MartinellaJoseph Martin (d. 1826)BignoniaceaeBu
MartiodendronCarl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1794–1868)FabaceaeBu
MartretiaVincent Martret (1875–1904), French botanist who was responsible for a botanical research garden in the Central African RepublicPhyllanthaceaeBu
MartyniaJohn Martyn (1699–1768)MartyniaceaeCh
MascagniaPaolo Mascagni (1755–1815), anatomistMalpighiaceaeBu
MasdevalliaJosé Masdevall (d. 1801), Spanish physician and botanistOrchidaceaeSt
MassoniaFrancis Masson (1741–1805)AsparagaceaeBu
MastersiaMaxwell T. Masters (1833–1907)FabaceaeBu
MastersiellaRestionaceaeBu
MathewsiaAndrew Mathews (1801–1841), English gardener, plant collector in Chile and PeruBrassicaceaeBu
MathiasellaMildred Esther Mathias (1906–1995)ApiaceaeBa
MathieuaLouis Mathieu (1793–1867), German gardener; a director of an institute of gardening in BerlinAmaryllidaceaeBu
MatisiaFrancisco Javier Matís (1763–1851)MalvaceaeBu
MatsumurellaJinzō Matsumura (1856–1928)LamiaceaeBu
MattfeldanthusJohannes Mattfeld (1895–1951), German botanist at the botanical museum in Dahlem, BerlinAsteraceaeBu
MattfeldiaAsteraceaeBu
MatthaeaMatteo di San Giuseppe (1612–1691), Italian doctor, botanist, linguist, and missionary in Palestine, Mesopotamia, the Malabar region and Persia (present-day Iran)MonimiaceaeBu
MatthiolaPietro Andrea Mattioli (c. 1500 – 1577)BrassicaceaeCo
MattiastrumElisabeth von Matt (1762–1814), astronomerBoraginaceaeBu
MatudaeaEizi Matuda (1894–1978)HamamelidaceaeQu
MatudanthusCommelinaceaeQu
MaundiaJohn Maund (1823–1858), English-born Australian doctor and analytical chemist; worked in water analysis; was a doctor in MelbourneMaundiaceaeBu
MaurandellaCatalina Pancratia Maurandy, wife and colleague of Agostin Juan y Poveda (1770–1854), professor of botany and botanical garden director in Cartagena, ColombiaPlantaginaceaeBu
MaurandyaPlantaginaceaeCo
MauriaErnesto Mauri (1791–1836), Italian botanist and mycologist; professor of botany and botanical garden director in RomeAnacardiaceaeBu
MauritiellaJohn Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (1604–1679)ArecaceaeBu
MauroceniaGiovanni Francesco Morosini or Maurocenius (1658–1739), Venetian senator, botanical patron; had a large garden built up in PaduaCelastraceaeBu
MaxburretiaMax Burret (1883–1964)ArecaceaeBu
MaxwelliaMaxwell T. Masters (1833–1907)MalvaceaeBu
MayodendronRichard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo (1822–1872)BignoniaceaeBu
MazaeaManuel Gómez de la Maza y Jiménez (1867–1916), Cuban doctor; professor and director of the university botanical garden in HavanaRubiaceaeBu
McvaughiaRogers McVaugh (1909–2009)MalpighiaceaeBu
MecardoniaAntoni de Meca-Caçador-Cardona (1726–1788), 4th Marquess of Ciutadilla, Spanish botanist or enthusiast; donated lands to the city of Barcelona for a botanical gardenPlantaginaceaeBu
MechowiaFriedrich Wilhelm Alexander von Mechow (1831–1890)AmaranthaceaeBu
MedinillaJosé de Medinilla, governor of Mauritius (c. 1820)MelastomataceaeSt
MedranoaFrancisco González Medrano (1939–2017), Mexican botanistAsteraceaeBt
MeeboldiaAlfred Meebold (1863–1952)ApiaceaeBu
MeehaniaThomas Meehan (1826–1901)LamiaceaeBu
MegacoraxPeter H. Raven (b. 1936)OnagraceaeBu
MeineckiaJohann Ludwig Georg Meinecke (1721–1823), German physicist, biologist and teacher; professor of technology in HallePhyllanthaceaeBu
MeisteraGeorge Meister (1653–1713), German botanist and court gardener in Dresden for the Electorate of Saxony; also worked as a gardener in JapanZingiberaceaeBu
MelleraCharles James Meller (c. 1835 – 1869), English doctor, botanist and naturalist; joined one of David Livingstone's African expeditionsAcanthaceaeBu
MelliniellaAdolf Mellin (c. 1873 – c. 1910), German botanist; collected plants in present-day TogoFabaceaeBu
MendonciaJosé Francisco Miguel António de Mendonça (1725–1818), Roman Catholic cardinalAcanthaceaeBu
MenkeaKarl Theodor Menke (1791–1861)BrassicaceaeBu
MenonvilleaNicolas-Joseph Thiéry de Menonville (1739–1780)BrassicaceaeBu
MentzeliaChristian Mentzel (1622–1701), German doctor, botanist and sinologistLoasaceaeCo
MercieraMarie Philippe Mercier (1781–1831), French botanist; plant collector in GenevaCampanulaceaeBu
MerianiaMaria Sibylla Merian (1647–1717)MelastomataceaeBu
MerremiaBlasius Merrem (1761–1824)ConvolvulaceaeSt
MerrilliodendronElmer Drew Merrill (1876–1956)IcacinaceaeBu
MerrilliopanaxAraliaceaeBu
MerrittiaMelvin Leroy Merritt (1879–1961), American forester for the Philippine Bureau of Forestry and the US Forest ServiceAsteraceaeBu
MertensiaFranz Carl Mertens (1764–1831)BoraginaceaeCo
MerwillaFrederick Ziervogel Van der Merwe (1894–1968), South African doctor, botanist, and school inspectorAsparagaceaeBu
MerxmuelleraHermann Merxmüller (1920–1988)PoaceaeQu
MesuaMasawaiyh (c. 777 – c. 857)CalophyllaceaeBu
MetasequoiaSequoyah (c. 1770 – 1843), Cherokee linguistCupressaceaeCo
MetcalfiaCharles Russell Metcalfe (1904–1991), British researcher, botanist and plant anatomist; director of the Jodrell Laboratory at Kew GardensPoaceaeBu
MetrodoreaMetrodorus (c. 1st century BC), student of a healer named SabinusRutaceaeBu
MetteniusaGeorg Heinrich Mettenius (1823–1866)MetteniusaceaeBu
MetternichiaKlemens von Metternich (1773–1859), diplomatSolanaceaeBu
MexianthusYnes Mexia (1870–1938)AsteraceaeBu
MeyerophytumLouis Gottlieb Meyer (1867–1958), German clergyman, explorer, and botanical researcherAizoaceaeBu
MeziaCarl Christian Mez (1866–1944)MalpighiaceaeBu
MezilaurusLauraceaeBu
MezzettiaIgnazio Mezzetti (1820–1876), Italian clergyman and teacher of natural science in Lucca und RomeAnnonaceaeBu
MichauxiaAndré Michaux (1746–1802)CampanulaceaeSt
MichelsoniaAlexandr Alexandrovich Michelson or Mikhelson (1907–1973), Russian-born Belgian agricultural engineer and botanist; director of the forestry serviceFabaceaeBu
MicholitziaWilhelm Micholitz (1854–1932)ApocynaceaeBu
MickeliaJohn Thomas Mickel (b.1934) American botanist and pteridologistDryopteridaceaeBt
MicklethwaitiaJohn Patrick Micklethwait Brenan (1917–1985)FabaceaeBu
MiconiaFrancisco Mico (b. 1528), Spanish botanistMelastomataceaeSt
MiersiaJohn Miers (1789–1879)AmaryllidaceaeBu
MiersiellaBurmanniaceaeBu
MikaniaJoseph Gottfried Mikan (1743–1814)AsteraceaeSt
MikaniopsisAsteraceaeBu
MildbraediaJohannes Mildbraed (1879–1954)EuphorbiaceaeBu
MildbraediodendronFabaceaeBu
MiliciaMilici (19th and 20th centuries), administrator in Portuguese East Africa (in modern-day Mozambique) who supported the work of the author of the genus, Thomas Robertson SimMoraceaeBu
MiliusaPierre Bernard Milius (1773–1829), French naval officer; joined the expedition of Nicolas BaudinAnnonaceaeBu
MillaJulian Milla, gardener to the Spanish king (18th century)AsparagaceaeSt
MilleriaPhilip Miller (1691–1771)AsteraceaeBu
MillettiaCharles Millett (1792–1873), English merchant and plant collector; worked for the East India Company in the tea tradeFabaceaeBa
MilliganiaJoseph Milligan (1807–1884), Scottish doctor and botanist, also a geologist; worked as a doctor for the Van Diemen's Land CompanyAsteliaceaeBu
MillingtoniaThomas Millington (1628–1704)BignoniaceaeBu
Millotiapossibly Claude-François-Xavier Millot (1726–1785), historianAsteraceaeBu
MiltoniaCharles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam (1786–1857), Viscount MiltonOrchidaceaeSt
MiltoniopsisOrchidaceaeBa
MinuartiaJuan Minuart (1693–1768), Spanish botanistCaryophyllaceaeSt
MiqueliaFriedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel (1811–1871)IcacinaceaeBu
MiqueliopuntiaCactaceaeBu
MirandeaFaustino Miranda Gonzalez (1905–1964), Spanish-born Mexican botanistAcanthaceaeBu
MirbeliaCharles-François Brisseau de Mirbel (1776–1854)FabaceaeBu
MisbrookeaWinifred Mary Adelaide Brooke (1894–1975)AsteraceaeBu
MitchellaJohn Mitchell (1711–1768)RubiaceaeCo
MnesitheaMnesitheus (4th century BC), doctorPoaceaeBu
MocquerysiaAlbert Mocquerys (1860–1926), French dentist; also an entomologist, naturalist and explorer; collected plants and insects in Africa and VenezuelaSalicaceaeBu
MoenchiaConrad Moench (1744–1805)CaryophyllaceaeQu
MoldenhaweraJohann Jacob Paul Moldenhawer (1766–1827)FabaceaeBu
MolinadendronJosé Antonio Molina Rosito (1926–2012)HamamelidaceaeBu
MolinaeaJean Desmoulins or Johannes Molinaeus (1530–1622), French doctor and botanist, student of Jacques Daléchamps and Guillaume RondeletSapindaceaeBu
MolineriellaIgnazio Bernardo Molineri (1741–1818), Italian head gardener at a botanical garden in TurinPoaceaeBu
MoliniaJuan Ignacio Molina (1740–1829)PoaceaeBa
MoliniopsisPoaceaeBu
MolliaKarl von Moll (1760–1838)MalvaceaeBu
MollinediaFrancisco de Mollinedo (18th century), Spanish naturalist who contributed to a botanical garden in MadridMonimiaceaeBu
MoltkiaJoachim Godske Moltke (1746–1818), statesmanBoraginaceaeSt
MoltkiopsisBoraginaceaeBu
MonardaNicolás Monardes (c. 1493 – 1588)LamiaceaeCo
MonardellaLamiaceaeSt
MonimiaMonime (d. 71 BC), noblewomanMonimiaceaeBu
MonninaJosé Moñino, 1st Count of Floridablanca (1728–1808)PolygalaceaeBu
MonrosiaFrancisco de Asis Monrós (1922–1958), Argentinian agricultural engineer who discovered this plant's fruitPolygalaceaeBu
MonsoniaLady Anne Monson (1726–1776)GeraniaceaeSt
MontanoaLuis José Ignacio Montaña (1755–1820), Mexican naturalist and physicianAsteraceaeSt
MonteiroaHonório da Costa Monteiro Filho (1900–1978), Brazilian professor of botany and director of the national school of agriculture in Rio de Janeiro; specialist in MalvaceaeMalvaceaeBu
MontiaGiuseppe Monti (1682–1760)MontiaceaeCh
MontiniaLars Jonasson Montin (1723–1785), Swedish botanist and doctor in Lund and Halland; maintained a large herbarium; student of Carl LinnaeusMontiniaceaeBu
MontiopsisGiuseppe Monti (1682–1760)MontiaceaeBu
MontrichardiaGabriel de Montrichard, resident of Trinidad; friend of the author of the genus, Hermann CrügerAraceaeBu
MontrouzieraXavier Montrouzier (1820–1897)ClusiaceaeBu
MontteaManuel Montt (1809–1880), president of ChilePlantaginaceaeBu
MooniaAlexander Moon (1755–1825), Scottish gardener and botanist at Kew Gardens, collected in Gibraltar and North AfricaAsteraceaeBu
MoquiniaAlfred Moquin-Tandon (1804–1863)AsteraceaeQu
MoquiniastrumAsteraceaeBu
MoquiniellaLoranthaceaeQu
MoraeaRobert More (1703–1780), English botanistIridaceaeSt
MorangayaReid Venable Moran (1916–2010), Edward G. Gay (1916–1997) and Betty Gay (b. 1919)CactaceaeBu
MoreliaMorel (d. 1824), French plant collector who died in SenegalRubiaceaeBu
MorelotiaSimon Morelot (1751–1809), French apothecary, member and professor at the college of pharmacyCyperaceaeBu
MorettiaGiuseppe Moretti (1782–1853)BrassicaceaeBu
MoricandiaStefano Moricand (1779–1854)BrassicaceaeSt
MorieraJames Justinian Morier (c. 1780 – 1849), diplomat and authorBrassicaceaeBu
MorinaLouis Morin (1635–1715), French botanistCaprifoliaceaeCo
MorisiaGiuseppe Giacinto Moris (1796–1869)BrassicaceaeSt
MorisoniaRobert Morison (1620–1683)CapparaceaeSt
MorithamnusScott Alan MoriAsteraceaeBu
MoritziaAlexander Moritzi (1806–1850)BoraginaceaeBu
MorkilliaWilliam Lucius Morkill (1858–1936), general manager of the Mexican national railroadZygophyllaceaeBu
MorroneaOsvaldo Morrone (1957–2011), Argentinian botanist and former director of the Instituto de Botánica Darwinion in San IsidroPoaceaeBt
MorsacanthusWalter Baptist Mors (1920–2008), Brazilian chemist who researched useful plantsAcanthaceaeBu
MortoniaSamuel George Morton (1799–1851)CelastraceaeBu
MortoniellaConrad Vernon Morton (1905–1972)ApocynaceaeBu
MortoniodendronMalvaceaeBu
MosannonaPaul Maas (b. 1939)AnnonaceaeBu
MosieraCharles A. Mosier (1871–1936), American botanist; a co-writer with the author of the genus, John Kunkel SmallMyrtaceaeBu
MossiaCharles Edward Moss (1870–1930)AizoaceaeBu
MostueaJens Vahl (1796–1854)GelsemiaceaeBu
MotherwelliaJames Bridgeham Motherwell (c. 1815 – 1886), Irish-born Australian doctorAraliaceaeBu
MotleyiaJames Motley (1822–1859)RubiaceaeBu
MotleyothamnusTimothy 'Tim' J. Motley (1966–2013), American botanist, Professor of Botany at the Old Dominion University and Director of the Botanical Garden in Norfolk, VirginiaRubiaceaeBt
MoultonianthusJohn Coney Moulton (1886–1926)EuphorbiaceaeBu
MouretiaMarcellin Mouret (1881–1915), French botanist and soldier in Vietnam and MoroccoRubiaceaeBu
MoussoniaAlbert Mousson (1805–1890)GesneriaceaeBu
MuehlbergellaFriedrich Mühlberg (1840–1915)CampanulaceaeBu
MuehlenbeckiaHeinrich Gustav Mühlenbeck (1798–1845)PolygonaceaeCo
MuelleraOtto Friedrich Müller (1730–1784)FabaceaeBu
MuelleranthusFerdinand von Mueller (1825–1896)FabaceaeBu
MuellerargiaJohannes Müller Argoviensis (1828–1896)CucurbitaceaeBu
MuellerinaFerdinand von Mueller (1825–1896)LoranthaceaeBu
MuhlenbergiaGotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg (1753–1815)PoaceaeSt
MuiriaJohn Muir (1874–1947)AizoaceaeBu
MuirianthaThomas Muir (b. 1899), rancher in Western Australia who collected plants and accompanied the author of the genus, Charles GardnerRutaceaeBu
MulguraeaMaría E. Múlgura (b. 1943), Argentinian botanist; curator and professor at the Instituto de Botánica Darwinion; specialist in JunelliaVerbenaceaeBu
MullerochloaLennox Muller (born 1932), gardener and bamboo importer in Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaPoaceaeBu
MummenhoffiaKlaus Mummenhoff (b.1956), German botanist, specialist in Brassicaceae and Professor at the Osnabrück UniversityBrassicaceaeBt
MunnoziaJuan Bautista Muñoz (1745–1799)AsteraceaeBu
MunroaWilliam Munro (1818–1880)PoaceaeQu
MunroniaMeliaceaeQu
MuntingiaAbraham Munting (1626–1683)MuntingiaceaeBu
MunzothamnusPhilip A. Munz (1892–1974)AsteraceaeBu
MuraltiaJohannes von Muralt (1645–1733), Swiss botanist and doctor in Zürich, professor of physicsPolygalaceaeBu
MurbeckiellaSvante Samuel Murbeck (1859–1946)BrassicaceaeBu
MurdanniaAly Murdann, Indian plant collector; supervised a herbarium in SaharanpurCommelinaceaeBu
MurrayaJohan Andreas Murray (1740–1791)RutaceaeSt
MuschleriaReinhold Conrad Muschler (1882–1957)AsteraceaeBu
MusellaAntonius Musa (63 BC – 14)MusaceaeBu
MusgraveaAnthony Musgrave (1828–1888), colonial administratorProteaceaeBu
MusschiaJean Henri Mussche (1765–1834), Belgian gardener, curator at a botanical garden in GhentCampanulaceaeBu
MutisiaJosé Celestino Mutis (1732–1808)AsteraceaeSt
MwasumbiaLeonard B. Mwasumbi (b.1938), Tanzanian botanist, plant taxonomist, specialist in Tanzanian flora, and head of the Herbarium at the University of Dar es SalaamAnnonaceaeBt
NanuzaNanuza Luiza de Menezes (b. 1934), Brazilian botanist; curator and professor at the University of São PauloVelloziaceaeBu
NapoleonaeaNapoleon (1769–1821), emperorLecythidaceaeBu
NashiaGeorge Valentine Nash (1864–1921)VerbenaceaeBu
NassauviaKarl Heinrich von Nassau-Siegen (1743–1808), naval officer and explorerAsteraceaeBu
NathaliellaNathalie A. Desjatova-Shostenko (1889–1969)ScrophulariaceaeBu
NaudiniaCharles Victor Naudin (1815–1899)RutaceaeBu
NavarretiaFrancisco Fernandez de Navarrete (d. 1742), Spanish personal physician and professor of medicine in GranadaPolemoniaceaeBu
NaviaBernhard Sebastian von Nau (1766–1845), German naturalist, professor of natural history in Mainz; later active as a (political) administratorBromeliaceaeBu
NayariophytonMadhavan Parameswarau Nayar (1905–1978)MalvaceaeBu
NealchorneaStanesby Alchorne (1727–1800), English botanist at the Chelsea Physic GardenEuphorbiaceaeBu
NectouxiaHippolyte Nectoux (1759–1836), French botanist, botanical garden director in Santo Domingo; head gardener in Fontainebleau; founded a botanical garden in RomeSolanaceaeBu
NeeaLuis Née (1734–1807)NyctaginaceaeBu
NeedhamiellaJohn Needham (1713–1781)EricaceaeBu
NeeopsisLuis Née (1734–1807)NyctaginaceaeBu
NeesenbeckiaChristian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776–1858)CyperaceaeBu
NeesiaTheodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck (1787–1837)MalvaceaeBu
NeesiochloaChristian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776–1858)PoaceaeBu
NegriaCristoforo Negri (1809–1896)GesneriaceaeBu
NeilliaPatrick Neill (1776–1851)RosaceaeCo
NeliaGert Cornelius Nel (1885–1950)AizoaceaeBu
NelmesiaErnest Nelmes (1895–1959), English botanist, gardener and librarian; worked at Kew Gardens in the herbarium and library; specialist in Carex and CyperaceaeCyperaceaeBu
NelsiaLouis Nels (1855–1910), colonial administratorAmaranthaceaeBu
NelsoniaDavid Nelson (c. 1740 – 1789)AcanthaceaeBu
NelsonianthusEdward William Nelson (1855–1934)AsteraceaeBu
NeobacleaCésar Hipólito Bacle (1794–1838), Swiss naturalist, lithographer and periodicals publisher; collected plants, animals, minerals and cultural materials in South America and elsewhereMalvaceaeBu
NeobassiaFerdinando Bassi (1710–1774), Italian botanistAmaranthaceaeBu
NeobathieaJoseph Marie Henry Alfred Perrier de la Bâthie (1873–1958)OrchidaceaeBu
NeobegueaLouis Henri Bégué (1906–1979), French civil servant in the forestry service in MadagascarMeliaceaeBu
NeobertieraBertier, a French Guianese woman who helped Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet with native plants, including this genus, found on her propertyRubiaceaeBu
NeoblakeaSidney Fay Blake (1892–1959)RubiaceaeQu
NeobolusiaHarry Bolus (1834–1911)OrchidaceaeBu
NeoboutelouaClaudio Boutelou (1774–1842), Spanish gardener and botanist, and his brother Esteban Boutelou (1776–1813), botanist and agronomistPoaceaeBu
NeoboutoniaLouis Bouton (1800–1878), French-Mauritian botanist in Port Louis, MauritiusEuphorbiaceaeBu
NeobraceaLewis Jones Knight Brace (1852–1938), English botanist; collected plants in the Bahamas; worked at a botanical garden in Kolkata in West BengalApocynaceaeBu
NeobrittoniaNathaniel Lord Britton (1859–1934)MalvaceaeBu
NeobuchiaWilhelm Buch (1862–1943), German pharmacist and botanist, and his wife Amalia Pauline Wilhelmine Buch (c. 1867–1900)MalvaceaeBu
NeochevalierodendronAuguste Chevalier (1873–1956)FabaceaeBu
NeocogniauxiaAlfred Cogniaux (1841–1916)OrchidaceaeBu
NeocollettiaHenry Collett (1836–1901)FabaceaeBu
NeocuatrecasiaJosé Cuatrecasas (1903–1996)AsteraceaeBu
NeocussoniaPierre Cusson (1727–1783)AraliaceaeBu
NeodilleniaJohann Jacob Dillenius (1684–1747)DilleniaceaeBu
NeodriesseniaPeter van Driessen (1753–1828), Dutch doctor, pharmacist, chemist and botanist; professor of medicine in Harderwijk und GroningenMelastomataceaeBu
NeofabriciaPhilipp Conrad Fabricius (1714–1774), German doctor and professor of botany in HelmstedtMyrtaceaeBu
NeogardneriaGeorge Gardner (1810–1849)OrchidaceaeBu
NeogayaJaques Étienne Gay (1786–1864)ApiaceaeBu
NeoglazioviaAuguste François Marie Glaziou (1828–1906)BromeliaceaeSt
NeogoeziaEdmund Goeze (1838–1929), German gardener and botanist; botanical museum director in Coimbra, Portugal; botanical garden inspector in GreifswaldApiaceaeBu
NeogontscharoviaNikolái Gontscharow (1900–1942), Russian botanist and collectorPlumbaginaceaeBu
NeoguillauminiaAndré Guillaumin (1885–1974)EuphorbiaceaeBu
NeoharmsiaHermann Harms (1870–1942)FabaceaeBu
NeohemsleyaJames Hatton Hemsley (b. 1923), English botanist at Kew Gardens; specialist in African SapotaceaeSapotaceaeBu
NeohenriciaMargaret Gertrude Anna Henrici (1892–1971), Swiss-born South African botanist and physiologistAizoaceaeBu
NeoholmgreniaPatricia Kern Holmgren (b. 1940), Noel Herman Holmgren (b. 1937), and Arthur Herman Holmgren (1912–1992)OnagraceaeBu
NeohouzeauaJean Houzeau de Lehaie (1867–1959),(PoaceaeBt
NeojeffreyaCharles Jeffrey (b. 1934), English botanist at Kew Gardens and in Saint Petersburg in Russia; specialist in Asteraceae and CucurbitaceaeAsteraceaeBu
NeojobertiaClément Léger Nicolas Jobert (1840–1910), plant collector in BrazilBignoniaceaeBu
NeokochiaWilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch (1771–1849), German doctor and botanist; professor of medicine and botany in Erlangen, and botanical garden director thereAmaranthaceaeBu
NeolamarckiaJean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829)RubiaceaeBu
NeolemonnieraGeorge Le Monnier (1843–1931), French botanist and mycologist; professor of botany in NancySapotaceaeBu
NeolloydiaFrancis Ernest Lloyd (1868–1947)CactaceaeSt
NeoluederitziaFranz Adolf Eduard Lüderitz (1834–1896), German merchant involved in the creation of German South West Africa (now Namibia); namesake of Lüderitz BayZygophyllaceaeQu
NeomeziaCarl Christian Mez (1866–1944)PrimulaceaeBu
NeomillspaughiaCharles Frederick Millspaugh (1854–1923), American doctor and botanist; professor of medical botany in ChicagoPolygonaceaeBu
NeomirandeaFaustino Miranda Gonzalez (1905–1964), Spanish-born Mexican botanistAsteraceaeBu
NeomooreaFrederick William Moore (1857–1949)OrchidaceaeBu
NeomortoniaConrad Vernon Morton (1905–1972)GesneriaceaeBu
NeonelsoniaEdward William Nelson (1855–1934)ApiaceaeBu
NeonicholsoniaGeorge Nicholson (1847–1908)ArecaceaeBu
NeonotoniaBenjamin Noton (1784–1869), English mint director in present-day Mumbai with an interest in natural science; collected in southern IndiaFabaceaeBu
NeopallasiaPeter Simon Pallas (1741–1811)AsteraceaeBu
NeoparryaCharles Christopher Parry (1823–1890)ApiaceaeBu
NeopringleaCyrus Pringle (1838–1911)SalicaceaeBu
NeoraimondiaAntonio Raimondi (1826–1890)CactaceaeBu
NeorautaneniaMartti Rautanen (1845–1926)FabaceaeBu
NeoregeliaEduard August von Regel (1815–1892)BromeliaceaeSt
NeoregnelliaAnders Fredrik Regnell (1807–1884)MalvaceaeBu
NeoroeperaJohannes August Christian Roeper (1801–1885), German doctor and botanist; professor of botany in Basel and in Rostock; later also the university librarian at RostockPicrodendraceaeBu
NeorudolphiaKarl Rudolphi (1771–1832)FabaceaeBu
NeoschmidiaMaurice Schmid (1922–2018), French botanist in Africa, Southeast Asia and New Caledonia; specialist in the flora of New Caledonia; then at the National Museum of Natural History in ParisRutaceaeBu
NeoschumanniaKarl Moritz Schumann (1851–1904)ApocynaceaeBu
NeoscortechiniaBenedetto Scortechini (1845–1886)EuphorbiaceaeBu
NeospruceaRichard Spruce (1817–1893)SalicaceaeBu
NeostapfiaOtto Stapf (1857–1933)PoaceaeBu
NeostapfiellaPoaceaeBu
NeotateaGeorge Henry Hamilton Tate (1894–1953)BonnetiaceaeBu
NeotessmanniaGünther Tessmann (1884–1969), German-Brazilian ethnologist and botanist; explorer and plant collector in western tropical Africa; worked at the Paranaense Museum in CuritibaMuntingiaceaeBu
NeothoreliaClovis Thorel (1833–1911)CapparaceaeBu
NeotineaVincenzo Tineo (1791–1856)OrchidaceaeBu
NeotysoniaIsaac Tyson (1859–1942), plant collector in Western AustraliaAsteraceaeBu
NeoveitchiaJohn Veitch (1752–1839)ArecaceaeBu
NeowerdermanniaErich Werdermann (1892–1959)CactaceaeBu
NepseraFridolin Karl Leopold Spenner (1798–1841), German doctor and botanist; director of the university botanical garden in Freiburg and professor of medical botany thereMelastomataceaeBu
NeraudiaJules Néraud (1794–1855)UrticaceaeBu
NernstiaWalther Hermann Nernst (1864–1941), German chemistRubiaceaeBt
NesliaJacques Amable Nicolas Denesle (1735–1819), French botanist in Liège und Caen; later a teacher of natural science and a botanical garden director in PoitiersBrassicaceaeBu
NesomiaGuy L. Nesom (b. 1945)AsteraceaeBu
NestleraChrétien Géofroy Nestler (1778–1832)AsteraceaeQu
NeuburgiaChristophorus (Christoffel) Thun von Neuburg (Thum-Neuburg); built up a botanical garden in Swabia in GermanyLoganiaceaeBu
NeuwiediaPrince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied (1782–1867)OrchidaceaeBu
NevilleaNeville Stuart Pillans (1884–1964), South African botanist at the Bolus Herbarium in Cape TownRestionaceaeBu
NeviusiaRuben Denton Nevius (1827–1913), the plant's discovererRosaceaeSt
NewbouldiaWilliam Williamson Newbould (1819–1886), British clergyman in Kew and elsewhere; also a botanist and collectorBignoniaceaeBu
NewcasteliaHenry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle (1811–1864)LamiaceaeBu
NewmaniaMark Fleming Newman (b. 1959), British botanist at a botanical garden in Edinburgh, specialist in ZingiberaceaeZingiberaceaeBu
NewtoniaIsaac Newton (1642–1727)FabaceaeBu
NeyraudiaAuguste Adolphe Marc Reynaud (1804–1867)PoaceaeBu
NicandraNicanderLoganiaceaeCo
NichalleaNicolas Hallé, French botanist at the National Museum of Natural History; specialist in RubiaceaeRubiaceaeBu
NicolasiaN. E. Brown (1849–1934)AsteraceaeBu
NicolletiaJoseph Nicollet (1786–1843)AsteraceaeBu
NicotianaJean Nicot (1530–1604), diplomatSolanaceaeCo
NiedenzuellaFranz Josef Niedenzu (1857–1937)MalpighiaceaeBu
NiemeyeraFelix von Niemeyer (1820–1871), doctorSapotaceaeBu
NierembergiaJuan Eusebio Nieremberg (1595–1658)SolanaceaeCo
NietneriaEduard I. Nietner (1796–1859), German royal court gardener in Berlin and Potsdam; took a position at the royal institute for gardening educationNartheciaceaeBu
NissoliaGuillaume Nissole (1647–1735), French botanist, historian of science and doctor in Montpellier; identified plants for the French Academy of Sciences in Paris and MontpellierFabaceaeBu
NivelleaRobert Nivelle (1856–1924), military officerAsteraceaeBu
NiveniaJames Niven (1774–1826), Scottish botanistIridaceaeSt
NoaeaFrançois Thomas "Frank", Marquis De Noé (1806–1887) French author on North African LamiaceaeAmaranthaceaeBu
NoccaeaDomenico Nocca (1758–1841), Italian clergyman and botanist; director of botanical gardens in Mantua and Pavia; professor of botany in PaviaBrassicaceaeBu
NoccaeopsisBrassicaceaeBu
NohawilliamsiaNorris Hagan Williams (b. 1943), American botanist, specialist in orchids; curator and professor of botany at the Florida Museum of Natural HistoryOrchidaceaeBu
NoisettiaLouis Claude Noisette (1772–1849)ViolaceaeBu
NolinaAbbé Pierre Charles Nolin (1717–1795), French botanist and writerAsparagaceaeSt
NolletiaJean-Antoine Nollet (1700–1770), physicistAsteraceaeBu
NolteaErnst Ferdinand Nolte (1791–1875)RhamnaceaeSt
NoneaJohann Philipp Nonne (1729–1772), German doctor and botanist; professor of medicine in ErfurtBoraginaceaeBu
NordenstamiaBertil Nordenstam (b. 1936)AsteraceaeBu
NormanbyaGeorge Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby (1819–1890)ArecaceaeBu
NormandiaSébastien René Lenormand (1796–1871)RubiaceaeBu
NormeyeraNorbert Meyer (1954– ), German botanist, specialist in Sorbus in central Europe and curator of the Herbarium at Natural History Museum in NürnbergRosaceaeBt
NormandiodendronDidier Normand (1908–2002), research director for tropical forests in Nogent-sur-Marne, France; specialist in tropical woodFabaceaeBu
NoronhiaFrancisco Noronha (c. 1748 – 1788)OleaceaeBu
NorrisiaWilliam Norris (1793–1859), judge and justiceLoganiaceaeBu
NorthiaMarianne North (1830–1890)SapotaceaeBu
NoueliaAndré Edmé Nouel (1801–1887), French mathematician and scientist at the Collège royal in Orléans; director of the natural history museum thereAsteraceaeBu
NouhuysiaJan Willem van Nouhuys (1869–1963), Dutch naval officer and seafarer; collected plants in New Guinea; director at two museums in RotterdamClusiaceaeBu
NoveloaLuis Alejandro Novelo Retana (1951–2006), Mexican botanist at the University of Mexico; specialist in native aquatic plants and Podostemaceae of the neotropicsPodostemaceaeBu
NowickeaJoan W. Nowicke (b. 1938)PhytolaccaceaeQu
NuttallanthusThomas Nuttall (1786–1859)PlantaginaceaeBu
NuxiaJean Baptiste François de Lanux (1702–1772), French amateur botanist on RéunionStilbaceaeBu
NuytsiaPieter Nuyts (1598–1655)LoranthaceaeBu
NymaniaCarl Fredrik Nyman (1820–1893)MeliaceaeBu
Obetiapossibly Arthur Obet (1802–1842) or Louis Jean Marie Obet (1777–1856), both French naval surgeonsUrticaceaeBu
ObregoniaÁlvaro Obregón (1880–1928), president of MexicoCactaceaeBa
OchagaviaSilvestre Ochagavía Errázuriz (b. 1820), Chilean minister of educationBromeliaceaeSt
OchoterenaeaIsaac Ochoterena (1885–1950), Mexican botanist and histologist; taught at the University of MexicoAnacardiaceaeBu
OddoniodendronAdolf Oddon (1863–1906), Belgian clergyman in Namur and Liège; collected plants in Africa for a botanical garden in BrusselsFabaceaeBu
OdonelliaCarlos Alberto O'Donell (1912–1954), Argentinian botanist at the Miguel Lillo Foundation in San Miguel de TucumánConvolvulaceaeBu
OederaGeorg Christian Oeder (1728–1791)AsteraceaeBu
OemleriaAugustus Gottlieb Oemler (1773–1852), German-American naturalistRosaceaeCo
OestlundiaKarl Erik Magnus Östlund (1875–1938), Swedish plant collector; collected orchids in MexicoOrchidaceaeBu
OhwiaJisaburo Ohwi (1905–1977)FabaceaeBu
OkeniaLorenz Oken (1779–1851)NyctaginaceaeBu
OldenburgiaFranz Pehr Oldenburg (1740–1774), Swedish plant collector; traveled as a soldier in the service of the Danish East India Company to South Africa and Madagascar; collected for Kew GardensAsteraceaeBu
OldenlandiaHenrik Bernard Oldenland (1663–1697)RubiaceaeBu
OldenlandiopsisRubiaceaeBu
OldfeltiaKarin Oldfelt Hjertonsson (b. 1940), Swedish artist who collaborated with the author Bertil Nordenstam; was the Swedish ambassador to Cuba for several yearsAsteraceaeBu
OldfieldiaRichard Albert Kearns Oldfield (1809–1859), British doctor and colonial administratorPicrodendraceaeBu
OleariaJohann Gottfried Olearius (1635–1711), German theologianAsteraceaeCo
OlfersiaIgnaz Franz Werner Maria von Olfers, (1793–1871)DryopteridaceaeBt
OlgaeaOlga Fedchenko (1845–1921)AsteraceaeBu
OliniaJohan Henrik Olin (1769–1824), Swedish student of Carl Peter ThunbergPenaeaceaeSt
OliverellaDaniel Oliver (1830–1916)LoranthaceaeBu
OliveriaGuillaume-Antoine Olivier (1756–1814)ApiaceaeBu
OliverianaDaniel Oliver (1830–1916)OrchidaceaeBu
OlmediellaVicente de Olmedo (c. 1763 – 1854), botanist and royal warden of Cinchona groves (for quinine)SalicaceaeBu
OlneyaStephen Thayer Olney (1812–1878)FabaceaeBu
OoiaOoi Im Hin, student of the authors of the genus, Sin Yeng Wong and Peter Charles BoyceAraceaeBu
OraniaWilliam I of the Netherlands (1772–1843)ArecaceaeBu
OraniopsisArecaceaeBu
OrcuttiaCharles Russell Orcutt (1864–1929)PoaceaeQu
OreomunneaFrancisco María Oreamuno Bonilla (1801–1856), politicianJuglandaceaeBu
OreoschimperellaGeorg Wilhelm Schimper (1804–1878)ApiaceaeBu
OrfileaMathieu Orfila (1787–1853), toxicologistEuphorbiaceaeBu
OrlayaJános Orlay (1770–1829), Hungarian theologist and doctor; military doctor in Russian serviceApiaceaeBa
OrleanesiaPrince Gaston, Count of Eu (1842–1922)OrchidaceaeBu
OrnduffiaRobert Ornduff (1932–2000)MenyanthaceaeBu
OrtegiaJosé Ortega (d. 1761), Spanish military apothecary at the court of Ferdinand VI; secretary of the royal academy of medicine; director of a medicinal botanical garden in MadridCaryophyllaceaeBu
OrtegocactusFrancisco Ortega (20th century), plant collector, and his extended family from San José Lachiguiri in MexicoCactaceaeBa
OrthopichoniaMarcel Pichon (1921–1954)ApocynaceaeBu
OsbeckiaPehr Osbeck (1723–1805)MelastomataceaeSt
OsbertiaOsbert Salvin (1835–1898)AsteraceaeBu
OsborniaJohn Walter Osborne (1828–1902), chemistMyrtaceaeBu
OschatziaAdolph Oschatz (1812–1857), German doctor and botanist; an inventor of microtomyApiaceaeBu
OseryaAlexandre Victor Eugène Hulot d'Osery (1819–1846), French geologist and engineerPodostemaceaeBu
OssaeaJosé Antonio de la Ossa (d. c. 1829), Cuban botanist; botanical garden director in HavanaMelastomataceaeBu
OstrowskiaMichael Nicholazewitsch von Ostrowsky (1827–1901), Russian minister of the interiorCampanulaceaeSt
OsvaldoaOsvaldo Morrone (1957–2011), Argentinian botanist and former director of the Instituto de Botánica Darwinion in San IsidroPoaceaeBt
OteizaJuan José de Oteiza y Vértiz (1777–1810), Mexican clergyman and natural scientist; professor of physics and mineralogyAsteraceaeBu
OttleyaAlice Maria Ottley (1882–1971)FabaceaeBu
OttoaChristoph Friedrich Otto (1783–1856)ApiaceaeBu
OttochloaOtto Stapf (1857–1933)PoaceaeBu
OttoschmidtiaOtto Christian Schmidt (1900–1951), German botanist, professor in Berlin und Münster; specialist in algaeRubiaceaeBu
OttoschulziaOtto Eugen Schulz (1874–1936)MetteniusaceaeBu
OttosonderiaOtto Wilhelm Sonder (1812–1881)AizoaceaeBu
OurisiaOury, governor of the Falkland Islands in the 1760sPlantaginaceaeSt
OvidiaOvid (43 BC – c. 17), poetThymelaeaceaeBu
OviedaGonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (1478–1557), colonialist and historianLamiaceaeBu
OweniaRichard Owen (1804–1892)MeliaceaeBu
OyedaeaAlfonso Oyeda, Spanish seafarer; brought Amerigo Vespucci to the New WorldAsteraceaeBu
PabstiaGuido Frederico João Pabst (1914–1980)OrchidaceaeBu
PabstiellaOrchidaceaeBu
PackeraJohn G. Packer (1929–2019), Canadian botanist at the university in Alberta, specialist in Albertan, alpine and arctic floraAsteraceaeBa
PadbruggeaRobbert Padtbrugge (1638–1703), Dutch doctor in the service of the Dutch East India Company; governor of TernateFabaceaeBu
PainteriaJoseph Hannum Painter (1879–1908), American plant collector; collected with the author of the genus, Joseph Nelson RoseFabaceaeBu
Palafoxiaperhaps José de Palafox y Melci (1776–1847), military officer, or Juan de Palafox y Mendoza (1600–1659), bishop and politicianAsteraceaeSt
PalauaAntonio Palau y Verdera (1734–1793), Spanish naturalistMalvaceaeSt
PalisotaPalisot de Beauvois (1752–1820)CommelinaceaeSt
PalmerellaEdward Palmer (c. 1829 – 1911)CampanulaceaeQu
PalmeriaJames Frederick Palmer (1803–1871), doctor and politicianMonimiaceaeQu
PamiantheAlbert Pam (1875–1955), financier and Fellow of the Linnean SocietyAmaryllidaceaeSt
PancheriaJean Armand Isidore Pancher (1814–1877)CunoniaceaeBu
PandaPaul Panda Farnana (1888–1930)[g]PandaceaeCh
PaneroaJosé L. Panero (b. 1959), American botanist from University of Texas in AustinAsteraceaeBt
PanzerinaGeorg Wolfgang Franz Panzer (1755–1829)LamiaceaeBu
PappeaKarl Wilhelm Ludwig Pappe (1803–1862)SapindaceaeBu
ParadiseaGiovanni Paradisi (1760–1826), mathematician, writer and senatorAsparagaceaeCo
ParishiaCharles Samuel Pollock Parish (1822–1897), Indian-born English clergyman and botanist, missionary in Burma (present-day Myanmar); collected mosses and orchidsAnacardiaceaeBu
ParkiaMungo Park (1771–1806)FabaceaeBu
ParkinsoniaJohn Parkinson (1567–1650)FabaceaeSt
ParlatoriaFilippo Parlatore (1816–1877)BrassicaceaeBu
ParmentieraAntoine-Augustin Parmentier (1737–1813)BignoniaceaeSt
ParodiaDomingo Parodi (1823–1890)CactaceaeQu
ParodianthusLorenzo Raimundo Parodi (1895–1966), Argentinian botanist and agricultural engineer, professor of botany in Buenos Aires and La Plata with a focus on South American grassesVerbenaceaeBu
ParodiodendronPicrodendraceaeBu
ParodiodoxaBrassicaceaeBu
ParodiophyllochloaPoaceaeBu
ParoliniaAlberto Parolini (1788–1867), Italian botanist from Bassano del Grappa; student of Giovanni Battista BrocchiBrassicaceaeBu
ParrotiaFriedrich Parrot (1792–1841)HamamelidaceaeCo
ParrotiopsisHamamelidaceaeSt
ParryaWilliam Edward Parry (1790–1855), naval officer and explorerBrassicaceaeBu
ParryellaCharles Christopher Parry (1823–1890)FabaceaeBu
ParsanaAhmad Parsa (1907–1997)UrticaceaeBu
ParsonsiaJames Parsons (1705–1770), doctor and antiquaryApocynaceaeBu
PasaccardoaPier Andrea Saccardo (1845–1920)AsteraceaeBu
PascaliaDiego Baldassare Pascal (1768–1812), French-born Italian doctor and botanist; professor of botany in Parma and botanical garden directorAsteraceaeBu
PassoviaFriedrich Passow (19th century), German consul in Puerto Cabello in Venezuela; member of Rostock's naturalist societyLoranthaceaeBu
PatersoniaWilliam Paterson (1755–1810)IridaceaeBa
PatinoaVíctor Manuel Patiño (1912–2001), Colombian agricultural technologistMalvaceaeBu
PatriniaEugène Louis Melchior Patrin (1742–1814)CaprifoliaceaeCo
PatzkeaErwin Patzke (1929–2018), German botanist and professor, specialist in grassesPoaceaeBu
PauiaHermenegild Santapau (1903–1970)SolanaceaeBu
PauldopiaPaul Louis Amans Dop (1876–1954)BignoniaceaeBu
Paulita(Paul) Pavel Nikolaevich Ovczinnikov (1903–1979), Russian BotanistApiaceaeBt
PaulliniaSimon Paulli (1603–1680)SapindaceaeSt
PaulowniaAnna Pavlovna of Russia (1795–1865)PaulowniaceaeCh
PavoniaJosé Antonio Pavón Jiménez (1754–1844)MalvaceaeSt
PayenaAnselme Payen (1795–1871)SapotaceaeBu
PayeraJean-Baptiste Payer (1818–1860), French doctor, botanist (bryologist) and naturalist; professor of geology and mineralogy at the university in RennesRubiaceaeBu
PaysoniaEdwin Blake Payson (1893–1927), American botanist, specialist in LesquerellaBrassicaceaeBu
PearceaRichard Pearce (c. 1835 – 1868)GesneriaceaeBu
PearsoniaHenry Harold Welch Pearson (1870–1916)FabaceaeBu
Pechuel-loescheaEduard Pechuël-Loesche (1840–1913)AsteraceaeBu
PeddieaJohn Peddie (d. 1840), British military officer and plant collector; fought in South Africa and elsewhere; namesake of Fort Peddie thereThymelaeaceaeBu
PederseniaTroels Myndel Pedersen (1916–2000), Danish-born Argentinian botanist with a large herbarium; specialist in AmaranthaceaeAmaranthaceaeBu
PedleyaLeslie Pedley (1930–2018), was an Australian botanist who specialised in the genus AcaciaFabaceaeBt
PeersiaVictor Stanley Peers (1874–1940), Australian botanist, plant collector, and amateur archeologistAizoaceaeQu
PegolettiaFrancesco Balducci Pegolotti (fl. 1310 – 1347), merchantAsteraceaeBu
PehriaPehr Löfling (1729–1756)LythraceaeBu
PeixotoaDomingos Ribeiro II (1790–1846), Brazilian personal physician at the Brazilian court in Rio de JaneiroMalpighiaceaeBu
PellegriniaFrançois Pellegrin (1881–1965)EricaceaeBu
PellicieraGuillaume Pellicier (1490–1568)TetrameristaceaeBu
PellioniaMarie Joseph Alphonse Pellion (1796–1868), French naval officer (later an admiral); took part in a global expedition on the ship UranieUrticaceaeBa
PembertoniaPemberton Walcott (1834–1883), English plant collector who settled in Western Australia; namesake of the city PembertonAsteraceaeBu
PenaeaPierre Pena (1535–1605), French doctor and botanist; assistant to Matthias de l'Obel in Montpellier and in England; also a royal personal physicianPenaeaceaeBu
PennantiaThomas Pennant (1726–1798)PennantiaceaeBu
PennelliaFrancis W. Pennell (1886–1952)BrassicaceaeBu
PennellianthusPlantaginaceaeBu
PentziaCarl Johann or Carolus Johannes Pentz (18th and 19th centuries), Swedish student of Carl Peter ThunbergAsteraceaeBu
PereskiaNicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc (1580–1637)CactaceaeSt
PereskiopsisCactaceaeSt
PereziaLorenzo or Lázaro Perez, 16th-century Spanish apothecary and authorAsteraceaeSt
PeriandraPeriander (627 BC – 584 BC), rulerFabaceaeBu
PericlesiaPericles (c. 490 BC – 429 BC), statesmanEricaceaeBu
PerralderiaHenri René Letourneux de la Perraudière (1831–1861), French botanist who collected in France and Algeria and on the islands of Madeira and the CanariesAsteraceaeBu
PerrieraJoseph Marie Henry Alfred Perrier de la Bâthie (1873–1958)SimaroubaceaeBu
PerrierbambusPoaceaeBu
PerrierodendronSarcolaenaceaeBu
PerrierophytumMalvaceaeBu
PerrierosedumCrassulaceaeBu
PerrottetiaGeorge Samuel Perrottet (1793–1870)DipentodontaceaeBu
PerryodendronLily May Perry (1895–1992)RutaceaeBu
PersooniaChristiaan Hendrik Persoon (1761–1836)ProteaceaeSt
PertyaMaximilian Perty (1804–1884)AsteraceaeBu
PervillaeaAuguste Pervillé (d. c. 1868), French botanist at the National Museum of Natural History; collected on Réunion, Madagascar and neighboring islandsApocynaceaeBu
PescatoriaJean-Pierre Pescatore (1793–1865), merchant and orchid enthusiastOrchidaceaeSt
PetagnaeaVincenzo Petagna (1734–1810)ApiaceaeBu
PetchiaTom Petch (1870–1948)ApocynaceaeBu
PetelotiellaPaul Alfred Pételot (1885–1965)UrticaceaeBu
PeteraveniaPeter H. Raven (b. 1936)AsteraceaeBu
PeteriaRobert Peter (1805–1894), English-born American botanist, chemist, doctor, zoologist and geologist; founder of the University of Louisville School of MedicineFabaceaeBu
PetermanniaAugust Heinrich Petermann (1822–1878)PetermanniaceaeBu
PeterodendronGustav Albert Peter (1853–1937)AchariaceaeBu
PetersianthusWilhelm Peters (1815–1883)LecythidaceaeBu
PetiniotiaRichard Petiniot (d. before 1980), Belgian air force officer in the Sahara and IranBrassicaceaeBu
PetitiaFrançois Pourfour du Petit (1664–1741), doctorLamiaceaeQu
PetitiocodonErnest Marie Antoine Petit (1927–2007), Belgian professor of botany and botanical garden directorRubiaceaeBu
PetiveriaJames Petiver (c. 1660 – 1718)PetiveriaceaeCh
PetreaRobert Petre, 8th Baron Petre (1713–1742)VerbenaceaeSt
PetroedmondiaPierre Edmond Boissier (1810–1885)ApiaceaeBu
PetrosaviaPietro Savi (1811–1871), Italian professor of botany in Pisa; botanical garden directorPetrosaviaceaeBu
PetrosimoniaPeter Simon Pallas (1741–1811)AmaranthaceaeBu
PetteriaFranz Petter (1798–1853), Austrian botanist in DalmatiaFabaceaeSt
PeyritschiaJohann Joseph Peyritsch (1835–1889)PoaceaeBu
PfaffiaChristoph Heinrich Pfaff (1773–1852)AmaranthaceaeBu
PfeifferaLudwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer (1805–1877)CactaceaeBu
PhaniaPhaenias of Eresus (4th century BC), philosopherAsteraceaeBu
PharnaceumPharnaces II of Pontus (died 47 BC)MolluginaceaeBu
PhelpsiellaWilliam H. Phelps Sr. (1875–1965) and his son William H. Phelps Jr. (1902–1988) and daughter-in-law Katherine Deery Phelps (1908–2001)RapateaceaeBu
PhelypaeaLouis Phélypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain (1643–1727) and Jérôme Phélypeaux (1674–1747), politicianOrobanchaceaeBu
Philadelphusperhaps Ptolemy II Philadelphus (c. 308 BC – 246 BC)HydrangeaceaeCo
PhilcoxiaDavid Philcox (1926-2003), English botanist at Kew Gardens who worked extensively in tropical ScrophulariaceaePlantaginaceaeBt
PhilibertiaJean-Baptiste-Charles Legendre de Luçay (1754–1836), French administrator and landowner; wrote an introduction to botany and a botanical dictionaryApocynaceaeBu
PhilippiellaRodolfo Amando Philippi (1808–1904)CaryophyllaceaeBu
PhippsiaConstantine Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave (1744–1792)PoaceaeBu
PhitosiaDimitrios Phitos (b. 1930), Greek professor of botany at the university in Patras; specialist in Greek floraAsteraceaeBu
PicardaeaLouis Picarda (1848–1901), French clergyman, professor of natural science, natural history and botany on MartiniqueRubiaceaeBu
PicconiaGiovanni Maria Piccone (1772–1832), Italian clergyman and agronomist, member of various scientific societies in Italy and in ParisOleaceaeBu
PichoniaLouis Auguste Pichon (1838–1924), French naval doctor, consul in Shanhai, ChinaSapotaceaeBu
PickeringiaCharles Pickering (1805–1878)FabaceaeBu
PictetiaMarc-Auguste Pictet (1752–1825)FabaceaeBu
PierranthusJean Baptiste Louis Pierre (1833–1905)LinderniaceaeBu
PierreodendronSimaroubaceaeBu
PierrinaLecythidaceaeBu
PigafettaAntonio Pigafetta (c. 1491 – c. 1531), explorerArecaceaeBu
PilgerinaRobert Knud Friedrich Pilger (1876–1953)SantalaceaeBu
PilgerodendronCupressaceaeBu
PillansiaNeville Stuart Pillans (1884–1964), South African botanist at the Bolus Herbarium in Cape TownIridaceaeBu
PinedaAntonio Pineda (1753–1792)SalicaceaeBu
PinelliaGian Vincenzo Pinelli (1535–1601)AraceaeSt
PinillosiaClaudio Martinez de Pinillos y Ceballos (1782–1853), Cuban military officer, governor and economist who supported science, literature and the mechanization of industryAsteraceaeBu
PinochiaMarcel Pichon (1921–1954)ApocynaceaeBu
PintoaFrancisco Antonio Pinto (1785–1858), president of ChileZygophyllaceaeBu
PinzonaVicente Yáñez Pinzón (c. 1462 – after 1514), naval officer and explorerDilleniaceaeBu
PippenaliaRichard Wayne Pippen (b. 1935), American botanist at the University of MichiganAsteraceaeBu
PiqueriaAndrés Piquer (1711–1772)AsteraceaeSt
PiqueriellaAsteraceaeBu
PiresiaJoão Murça Pires (1917–1994)PoaceaeBu
PiresiellaPoaceaeBu
PisoniaWillem Piso (1611–1678)NyctaginaceaeBa
PisoniellaNyctaginaceaeQu
PistoriniaSantiago Pistorini (d. 1776), Italian-Spanish doctor, personal physician to Charles IIICrassulaceaeBu
PitardellaCharles-Joseph Marie Pitard (1873–1927)RubiaceaeBu
PitcairniaWilliam Pitcairn (1711–1791)BromeliaceaeSt
PitraeaAdolf Samoilovich Pitra (1830–1889), Russian professor of botany in KharkivVerbenaceaeBu
PittoniotisJoseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656–1708)RubiaceaeBu
PlanchonellaJules Émile Planchon (1823–1888)SapotaceaeBu
PlanchoniaLecythidaceaeBu
PlaneraJohann Jakob Planer (1743–1789), German professor and botanistUlmaceaeSt
PlatoniaPlato (427 BC – 347 BC), philosopher and writerClusiaceaeBu
PlatyschkuhriaChristian Schkuhr (1741–1811)AsteraceaeBu
PlaziaJuan Plaza (16th century), Spanish doctor and botanist; professor of medicine in ValenciaAsteraceaeBu
PlenckiaJoseph Jakob Plenck (1735–1807), doctorCelastraceaeBu
PliniaPliny the Elder (c. 23 – 79)MyrtaceaeBu
PlowmaniaTimothy Plowman (1944–1989)SolanaceaeBu
PlowmanianthusCommelinaceaeBu
PlucheaNoël-Antoine Pluche (1688–1761)AsteraceaeBu
PlukenetiaLeonard Plukenet (1642–1706)EuphorbiaceaeBu
PlumeriaCharles Plumier (1646–1704)ApocynaceaeSt
PlutarchiaPlutarch (c. 45 – c. 125), philosopher and writerEricaceaeBu
PoeppigiaEduard Friedrich Poeppig (1798–1868)FabaceaeBu
PoggeaPaul Pogge (1838–1884)AchariaceaeBu
PohlidiumRichard Walter Pohl (1916–1993), American botanist at the University of Iowa; specialist in grassesPoaceaeBu
PohliellaJosef Pohl (1864–1939), German botanical illustratorPodostemaceaeBt
PoilanedoraEugène Poilane (1888–1964), French plant collector at the botanical institute in present-day Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; also worked in the forest serviceCapparaceaeBu
PoilannammiaMelastomataceaeBu
PoiretiaJean Louis Marie Poiret (1755–1834)FabaceaeBu
PoissoniaJules Poisson (1833–1919), French botanist at the National Museum of Natural History; collected plants in New CaledoniaFabaceaeBu
PoiteaPierre Antoine Poiteau (1766–1854)FabaceaeBu
PojarkoviaAntonina Pojarkova (1897–1980)AsteraceaeBu
PolaskiaCharles Polaski (1898–1986), American cactus and Camellia collector from Oklahoma CityCactaceaeBu
PolemanniaPeter Heinrich Polemann (1779 – 1839), German chemist and apothecary who supported plant collectors in Schleswig-Holstein; went to Cape Town, South AfricaApiaceaeBu
PolemanniopsisApiaceaeBu
PolevansiaIlltyd Buller Pole-Evans (1879–1968)PoaceaeBu
PolhilliaRoger Marcus Polhill (b. 1937), English botanist at Kew Gardens with a focus on Fabaceae; collected in AfricaFabaceaeBu
PolhillidesFabaceaeBt
PoljakanthemaPetr Petrovich Poljakov (1902–1974), Russian botanist; specialist in Asteraceae and sub-Siberian plantsAsteraceaeBu
PoljakoviaAsteraceaeBu
PolliaJan van der Poll (18th century), Dutch consul who supported Carl Peter ThunbergCommelinaceaeBu
PollichiaJohan Adam Pollich (1740–1780)CaryophyllaceaeBu
PolyclitaPolykleitos (c. 480 BC – end of the 5th century BC), Greek sculptor of bronzes (copies of which probably persist as Roman marble statues)EricaceaeBu
PomariaJaime Honorato Pomar (c. 1550 – 1606), Spanish doctor and botanist, professor of medicine in Valencia; also a royal personal physicianFabaceaeBu
PombaliaSebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal (1699–1782)ViolaceaeBu
PometiaPierre Pomet (1658–1699)SapindaceaeBu
PommerescheaRobert von Pommer Esche (1833–1898), Prussian official, director of a horticultural societyZingiberaceaeBu
Pommereulla(Madame) du Gage, born Elisabeth Julienne Pommereull (1733–1782); French botanist; specialist in grassesPoaceaeBu
PontederiaGiulio Pontedera (1688–1757)PontederiaceaeCh
PonthievaHenry de Ponthieu (1731–1808)OrchidaceaeQu
PoortmanniaHugo Anne Cornelis Poortman (1858–1953), Dutch garden architect; collected plants in Colombia and Ecuador; created various manor and castle gardensSolanaceaeBu
PopowiaJohannes Siegmund Valentin Popowitsch (1705–1774), Austrian linguist and naturalist, professor of German language and linguistics at the university in Vienna; built up a large herbariumAnnonaceaeBu
PorceliaAntonio Porcel Román (1755–1832), Spanish botanical patron who helped Hipólito Ruiz López and José Antonio Pavón JiménezAnnonaceaeBu
PorlieriaAntonio Porlier, Marques de Bajamar (1722–1813), Spanish lawyer and judge in Madrid and Lima, PeruZygophyllaceaeBu
PorteaMarius Porte (d. 1866), French explorer and naturalistBromeliaceaeSt
PortenschlagiellaFranz Edler von Portenschlag-Ledermayr (1772–1822), Austrian lawyer and botanist; collected in the Alps and the Dalmatian islandsApiaceaeBu
PorterandiaGeorge Isaac Porter (1800–1848), British gardener with the East India Company in present-day Kolkata; plant collector and teacher in Penang in present-day MalaysiaRubiaceaeBu
PorterellaThomas Conrad Porter (1822–1901)CampanulaceaeBu
PortlandiaMargaret Bentinck, Duchess of Portland (1715–1785)RubiaceaeSt
PoskeaFriedrich Poske (1852–1925), German teacher and natural scientist in BerlinPlantaginaceaeBu
PostiellaGeorge Edward Post (1838–1909)ApiaceaeBu
PotaniniaGrigory Potanin (1835–1920)RosaceaeBu
PottingeriaEldred Charles Pottinger (1868–1929), military doctor in the army in India; assisted the author of this genus with the flora in Kachin in Burma (present-day Myanmar)CelastraceaeBu
PottsiaJohn Potts (d. 1822), English gardener and plant collector for the Royal Horticultural SocietyApocynaceaeBu
PouchetiaFélix Archimède Pouchet (1800–1872)RubiaceaeBu
PoulseniaViggo Albert Poulsen (1855–1919), Danish professor of botany at the pharmacy school in Copenhagen; also worked in present-day Bogor in IndonesiaMoraceaeBu
PoupartiaFrançois Poupart (d. 1708)AnacardiaceaeBu
PoupartiopsisAnacardiaceaeBu
PourthiaeaJ. A. Pourthié (1830–1866), French clergyman; missionary in KoreaRosaceaeBu
PouzolziaPierre Marie Casimir de Pouzolz (1785–1858), French botanist and plant collector from NîmesUrticaceaeBu
PozoaJosé Pozo (fl. 1800), Spanish botanist at a botanical garden in MadridApiaceaeBu
PradosiaCamilo Maria Ferreira Armond, Conde de Prados (1815–1882), Brazilian doctor and politician, director of the observatory in Rio de JaneiroSapotaceaeBu
PraineaDavid Prain (1857–1944)MoraceaeBu
PranceacanthusGhillean Prance (b. 1937)AcanthaceaeBu
PratiaCharles Louis Prat-Bernon (1795–1817), French naval officerCampanulaceaeSt
PrescottiaJohn D. Prescott (1760–1837), English doctor and botanist in Saint Petersburg in RussiaOrchidaceaeBu
PresliophytumCarl Borivoj Presl (1794–1852)LoasaceaeBu
PresteliaMichael August Friedrich Prestel (1809–1880), German mathematician, meteorologist and cartographer; professor of mathematics and natural science at a school in Emden, and director of the naturalist society thereAsteraceaeBu
PrestoeaHenry Prestoe (1842–1923), British naturalist, gardener and botanist; botanical garden director in TrinidadArecaceaeBu
PrestoniaCharles Preston (1660–1711), Scottish doctor and botanistApocynaceaeBu
PreussiellaPaul Rudolf Preuss (1861–1926), German botanist and researcher; founded and directed a botanical garden in Kamerun (now Cameroon)MelastomataceaeBu
PreussiodoraRubiaceaeBu
PringleaJohn Pringle, 1st Baronet (1707–1782)BrassicaceaeBu
PrinsepiaJames Prinsep (1799–1840)RosaceaeCo
PrintziaJacob Printz (1740–1779), Swedish botanist, student of Carl LinnaeusAsteraceaeBu
PrioriaAlexander Prior (1809–1902), English doctor and botanist; collected in South Africa and North AmericaFabaceaeBu
PritchardiaWilliam Thomas Pritchard (1829–1907), adventurerArecaceaeSt
ProckiaChristian Leberecht von Prøck (1718–1780), baronSalicaceaeBu
ProckiopsisAchariaceaeBu
ProlongoaPablo Prolongo y García (1806–1885), Spanish apothecary and local plant collector; founded a pharmacology school in MálagaAsteraceaeBu
PromenaeaPromenaea, Greek priestess of DodonaOrchidaceaeSt
ProustiaJoseph Proust (1754–1826)AsteraceaeBu
PrzewalskiaNikolay Przhevalsky (1839–1888)SolanaceaeBu
PuccinelliaBenedetto Luigi Puccinelli (1808–1850), Italian doctor and botanist; taught chemistry, physics, pharmacology and agricultural science in Lucca; botanical garden directorPoaceaeBu
PueliaTimothée Puel (1813–1890)PoaceaeBu
PuerariaMarc Nicolas Puerari (1766–1845), Swiss botanistFabaceaeSt
PuhuaeaPu Hwa Huang (b.1932), Chinese botanistFabaceaeBt
PulleaAugust Adriaan Pulle (1878–1955)CunoniaceaeBu
PulleniaRoyal 'Roy' Pullen (1925 - 2009), Australian plant collectorFabaceaeBt
PultenaeaRichard Pulteney (1730–1801)FabaceaeSt
PurdiaeaWilliam Purdie (c. 1817 – 1857), Scottish gardener at botanical gardens in Edinburgh and Trinidad; collected in Jamaica, Colombia and VenezuelaClethraceaeBu
PurdieanthusGentianaceaeBu
PurshiaFrederick Traugott Pursh (1774–1820)RosaceaeCo
PuschkiniaApollo Mussin-Pushkin (1760–1805)AsparagaceaeCo
PutterlickiaAloys Putterlick (1810–1845), Austrian doctor and botanist (bryologist); natural history museum curator in ViennaCelastraceaeBu

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.
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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.