List of plant genera named for people (Q–Z)

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]

stylized bronze image of a man holding a book or tablet
Sequoyah, a bronze figure at the US Library of Congress (see Sequoiadendron and Sequoia)

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.

Genera

Quesnelia
Quoya
Radermachera
Rafinesquia
Rafnia
Raman Osman
Portrait of Ono Ranzan
Rauhia
Reevesia
Rehderodendron
Reichardia
Portrait of Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt
Restrepia
Portrait of Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi
Richeria
Richteria
Ricotia
Ridolfia
Rinzia
Robiquetia
Rogiera
Rojasianthe
Roldana
Ruschia
Sabatia
Sandersonia
Sanvitalia
Sarmienta
Saussurea
Scabrethia
Schaueria
Schenkia
Schlumbergera
Schoenia
Scholtzia
Schubertia
Schwantesia
Scopolia
Seemannia
Seidenfadenia
Sequoiadendron
Serruria
Shepherdia
Shortia
Sigesbeckia
Sinningia
Sloanea
Smallanthus
Matilda Smith
Sobralia
Solandra
Bust of Solon
Souroubea
Spigelia
Staehelina
Stapelia
Stellera
Stevia
Stifftia
Stirlingia
Stranvaesia
Strumpfia
Suessenguthia
William Starling Sullivant
Suzukia
Swartzia
Swertia
Tauschia
Tecophilaea
Telekia
Tersonia
Teuscheria
Theilera
Thevetia
Thomasia
Thunbergia
Tidestromia
Tilesia
Tinantia
Tinnea
Tomzanonia
Tournefortia
Tozzia
Traunsteinera
Tristaniopsis
Tulbaghia
Uebelmannia
Ungnadia
Ursinia
Vallea
Vancouveria
Vavilovia
Veltheimia
Villarsia
A 3rd-century Roman mosaic of Virgil (seated)
Vriesea
Wahlenbergia
Waitzia
Wallichia
Warmingia
Warszewiczia
Washingtonia
Weberbauerocereus
Weigela
Friedrich Welwitsch
Wercklea
Whitfieldia
Wigandia
Willemetia
Genera
Genus[11][c]Person honored[d]Plant family[11]Ref
QuassiaGraman Quassi (c. 1690 – c. 1780)SimaroubaceaeSt
QuekettiaEdwin John Quekett (1808–1847)OrchidaceaeBu
QuelchiaJohn Joseph Quelch (1854–1939?), collector of plants in Guyana[e]AsteraceaeBu
QuesneliaEdouard Prosper Quesnel (1781–1850), cotton and shipping merchantBromeliaceaeBu
QuezelianthaPierre Ambrunaz Quézel (1926–2015), French doctor, botanist and ecologistBrassicaceaeBu
QuinetiaEdgar Quinet (1803–1875), historianAsteraceaeBu
QuintiniaJean-Baptiste de La Quintinie (1626–1688)ParacryphiaceaeBu
QuoyaJean René Constant Quoy (1790–1869)LamiaceaeBu
RabieaWilliam Abbot Rabie (1869–1936), South African clergyman and plant collectorAizoaceaeBu
RacheliaRachel Chisholm, born Kevern (1915–2017), New Zealand farmer at Molesworth StationAsteraceaeBu
RacinaeaRacine Sarasy Foster (1910–1991), plant collector in Central and South America with her husband Mulford B. FosterBromeliaceaeBu
RadcliffeaAlan Radcliffe-Smith (1938–2007), English curator for Euphorbiaceae at the Kew Gardens herbariumEuphorbiaceaeBu
RaddiaGiuseppe Raddi (1770–1829)PoaceaeQu
RaddiellaPoaceaeQu
RadermacheraJacob Cornelis Matthieu Radermacher (1741–1783)BignoniaceaeBa
RadlkoferaLudwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer (1829–1927)SapindaceaeBu
RadlkoferotomaAsteraceaeBu
RadyeraRobert Allen Dyer (1900–1987)MalvaceaeBu
RaffenaldiaAlire Raffeneau Delile (1778–1850)BrassicaceaeSt
RafflesiaStamford Raffles (1781–1826)RafflesiaceaeCh
RafinesquiaConstantine Samuel Rafinesque (1783–1840)AsteraceaeBu
RafniaCarl Gottlob Rafn (1769–1808)FabaceaeBu
RaillardellaLaurent Railliard or Raillard (1792–1845), French naval officer; introduced to botany by Charles Gaudichaud-BeaupréAsteraceaeBu
RaimondiaAntonio Raimondi (1826–1890)AnnonaceaeBu
RainieraPeter Rainier (1741–1808), Royal Navy officerAsteraceaeBt
RamirezellaJosé Aurelio Ramirez Mateos (1852–1904), Mexican doctor, botanist and zoologistFabaceaeBu
RamondaLouis Ramond de Carbonnières (1755–1827)GesneriaceaeCo
RamonadoxaRamona Oviedo Prieto (b.1953), Cuban botanist and agriculturist, who worked at the Institute of Ecology and Systematics (Cuban Academy of Sciences)RubiaceaeBt
RamorinoaJuan Ramorino (1840–1876), Italian botanist and paleontologist; professor of natural science and mineralogyFabaceaeBu
RamosmaniaRaman Osman (1902–1992), governor-generalRubiaceaeBu
RandiaIsaac Rand (1674–1743)RubiaceaeSt
RandoniaJacques Louis Randon (1795–1871), colonial administratorResedaceaeBu
RanzaniaOno Ranzan (1729–1810)BerberidaceaeSt
RaouliaÉtienne Raoul (1815–1852)AsteraceaeSt
RaouliopsisAsteraceaeBu
RatzeburgiaJulius Theodor Christian Ratzeburg (1801–1871)PoaceaeBu
RauhiaWerner Rauh (1913–2000)AmaryllidaceaeQu
RauhiellaOrchidaceaeQu
RauhocereusCactaceaeQu
RauiaAmbrosius Rau (1784–1830), German botanist and mineralogist; professor of natural history and forestryRutaceaeBu
RaulinoaRaulino Reitz (1919–1990), Brazilian clergyman, historian, botanist, and botanical garden directorRutaceaeBu
RaulinoreitziaAsteraceaeBu
RauvolfiaLeonhard Rauwolf (c. 1537 – 1596)ApocynaceaeSt
RaveneaLouis Fréderic Jacques Ravené (1823–1879), official in BerlinArecaceaeQu
RaveniaJean François Ravin (18th century), French doctor, professor of botany and medicine at the University of Coimbra in PortugalRutaceaeBu
RaveniopsisRutaceaeBu
RawsoniaRawson W. Rawson (1812–1899), colonial administratorAchariaceaeBu
RayjacksoniaRaymond Carl Jackson (1928–2008)AsteraceaeBu
RazafimandimbisoniaSylvaen Georges Razafimandimbison (b. 1964), botanist from MadagascarRubiaceaeBu
ReaumuriaRené Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (1683–1757)TamaricaceaeBu
RebutiaPierre Rebut (1827–1902)CactaceaeSt
RecchiaNardo Antonio Recchi (1540–1595), Italian royal personal physicianSimaroubaceaeBu
RecordiaSamuel J. Record (1881–1945)VerbenaceaeBu
RecordoxylonFabaceaeBu
ReediaJoseph Reed (c. 1823 – 1890), architectCyperaceaeBu
ReevesiaJohn Reeves (1774–1856)MalvaceaeBu
RegnellidiumAnders Fredrik Regnell (1807–1884)MarsileaceaeBt
RehderaAlfred Rehder (1863–1949)VerbenaceaeQu
RehderodendronStyracaceaeBa
RehiaRichard Eric Holttum (1895–1990)PoaceaeBu
RehmanniaJoseph Rehmann (1779–1831), physician in Saint PetersburgOrobanchaceaeCo
ReichardiaJohann Jacob Reichard (1743–1782)AsteraceaeBu
ReicheellaKarl Friedrich Reiche (1860–1929)CaryophyllaceaeBu
ReichenbachiaLudwig Reichenbach (1793–1879)NyctaginaceaeBu
ReicheocactusKarl Friedrich Reiche (1860–1929)CactaceaeBt
ReineckeaJohann Heinrich Julius Reinecke (1799–1871), German horticulturistAsparagaceaeBa
ReinhardtiaJohannes Theodor Reinhardt (1816–1882)ArecaceaeBu
ReinwardtiaCaspar Georg Carl Reinwardt (1773–1854)LinaceaeSt
ReinwardtiodendronMeliaceaeBu
ReissantiaCharles Tisserant (1886–1962), French clergyman, botanist and plant collectorCelastraceaeBu
ReissekiaSiegfried Reissek (1819–1871)RhamnaceaeBu
ReitziaRaulino Reitz (1919–1990), Brazilian clergyman, historian, botanist, and botanical garden directorPoaceaeBu
RelchelaWillibald Lechler (1814–1856), German apothecary, botanist and explorerPoaceaeBu
ReldiaRobert Louis Dressler (b. 1927)GesneriaceaeBu
RemijiaRemijo or Remigio, Brazilian doctor who wrote about the uses of Cinchona barkRubiaceaeBu
RemusatiaJean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat (1788–1832), sinologistAraceaeSt
RemyaJules Rémy (1826–1893)AsteraceaeBu
RenealmiaPaul Reneaulme (1560–1624), French physician and botanical authorZingiberaceaeSt
RennelliaJames Rennell (1742–1830)RubiaceaeBu
RenschiaCarl Wilhelm Rensch (1837–1905), German teacher in BerlinLamiaceaeBu
RensoniaCarlos Renson (1858–1941), Belgian apothecary who collected plants in San Salvador, El SalvadorAsteraceaeBu
RenvoizeaStephen Andrew Renvoize (b. 1944), English botanist who worked at Kew Gardens, specialist in grassesPoaceaeBu
RequieniaEsprit Requien (1788–1851)FabaceaeBu
ResiaRichard Evans Schultes (1915–2001)GesneriaceaeBu
RestellaGeorg Wilhelm Steller (1709–1746)ThymelaeaceaeBu
RestrepiaJosé Manuel Restrepo Vélez (1781–1863)OrchidaceaeQu
RestrepiellaOrchidaceaeQu
ReyesiaAntonio García Reyes (1817–1855), Chilean botanist; university professor in ChileSolanaceaeBu
ReynaudiaAuguste Adolphe Marc Reynaud (1804–1867)PoaceaeBu
ReynosiaAlvaro Francisco Carlos Reynoso y Valdés (1829–1888), Cuban agronomist and chemist in HavanaRhamnaceaeBu
ReynoutriaKarel van Sint-Omaars (c. 1532 – 1569), Lord of Dranouter, Flemish botanistPolygonaceaeSt
RhazyaMuhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (10th century)ApocynaceaeSt
RhodosciadiumJoseph Nelson Rose (1862–1928)ApiaceaeBu
RhodoscirpusEncarnación Rosa Guaglianone (1932–2014), Argentinian botanist; specialist in CyperaceaeCyperaceaeBu
RichardiaRichard Richardson (1663–1741)RubiaceaeSt
RichardsiellaMary Alice Eleanor Richards (1895–1977)PoaceaeBu
RicheaClaude Riche (1762–1797)EricaceaeSt
RicheriaPierre Richer de Belleval (c. 1564 – 1632)PhyllanthaceaeBu
RichteragoHermann Eberhard Friedrich Richter (1808–1876), German doctor, botanist and professor in DresdenAsteraceaeBu
RichteriaAlexander Vilgelmovich Richter (1804–1849), director of the Moscow University Library in RussiaAsteraceaeBu
RicotiaPaul Rycaut (1628–1700), diplomatBrassicaceaeBu
RidleyandraHenry Nicholas Ridley (1855–1956)GesneriaceaeBu
RidleyellaOrchidaceaeBu
RidolfiaCosimo Ridolfi (1794–1865), Italian nobleman, politician and agronomistApiaceaeBu
RidsdaleaColin Ernest Ridsdale (1944–2017), English botanist, Specialist in tropical plants and Rubiaceae familyRubiaceaeBt
RiedeliaJohann Gerard Friedrich Riedel (1832–1911); served with the Dutch East India Company and collected plantsZingiberaceaeBu
RiedeliellaLudwig Riedel (1790–1861)FabaceaeBu
RiencourtiaCathérine Elisabeth Agathe Cassini, born de Riencourt (1783–1861), wife of Henri CassiniAsteraceaeBu
RinderaFranz Andreas Rinder (1714–1772), German-born Russian doctor in Orenburg and Moscow who discovered this plant in the Ural MountainsBoraginaceaeBu
RinziaSebastian Rinz (1782–1861) and his son Jacob Rinz (1809–1860), both German gardeners for the city of FrankfurtMyrtaceaeQu
RiocreuxiaAlfred Riocreux (1820–1912)ApocynaceaeBu
RiqueuriaLudovico Riqueur (d. 1737), court apothecary during the time of Philip V of Spain; cultivator of exotic treesRubiaceaeBu
RisleyaHerbert Hope Risley (1851–1911), colonial administratorOrchidaceaeBu
RistantiaJules Marie Claude de Tristan (1776–1861), French botanist and botanical garden administrator in OrléansMyrtaceaeBu
RitchieaJoseph Ritchie (c. 1788 – 1819)CapparaceaeBu
RivasgodayaSalvador Rivas Goday (1905–1981), Spanish botanist and plant geographer, professor of pharmacy in MadridFabaceaeBu
RivasmartineziaSalvador Rivas Martínez (1935–2020), Spanish Biologist, Apothecary, Botanist (Mycology, Lichenology, Pteridology), also mountaineer and Alpinist,ApiaceaeBt
RiveaAuguste Arthur de la Rive (1801–1873)ConvolvulaceaeBu
RivinaAugustus Quirinus Rivinus (1652–1723)PhytolaccaceaeSt
RobbrechtiaElmar Robbrecht (b. 1946), Belgian botanist and mycologist at the national botanic gardens; specialist in RubiaceaeRubiaceaeBu
RobiniaJean Robin (1550–1629)FabaceaeCo
RobinsonecioHarold E. Robinson (1932–2020)AsteraceaeBu
RobinsonellaBenjamin Lincoln Robinson (1864–1935)MalvaceaeBu
RobiquetiaPierre Jean Robiquet (1780–1840)OrchidaceaeBu
RobsonodendronNorman K. B. Robson (1928–2021)CelastraceaeBu
RobynsiaFrans Hubert Edouard Arthur Walter Robyns (1901–1986)RubiaceaeBu
RobynsiophytonFabaceaeBu
RochefortiaCharles de Rochefort (1605–1683), French clergyman who explored the AntillesBoraginaceaeBu
RocheliaAnton Rochel (1770–1847)BoraginaceaeBu
RochoniaAlexis-Marie de Rochon (1741–1817), physicistAsteraceaeBu
RockiaJoseph Rock (1884–1962)NyctaginaceaeBu
RodgersiaJohn Rodgers (1812–1882), admiralSaxifragaceaeCo
RodrigueziaManuel or Emmanuel Rodríguez (18th century)[f]OrchidaceaeSt
RoellaWilhelm Roell (1700–1775), Dutch horticulturist and professor of anatomyCampanulaceaeQu
RoeperaJohannes August Christian Roeper (1801–1885), German doctor and professor of botany in Basel and RostockZygophyllaceaeQu
RoeperocharisOrchidaceaeQu
RogeriaJacques-François Roger (1787–1849), French lawyer, colonial administrator, plant collectorPedaliaceaeBu
RogersonanthusClark Thomas Rogerson (1918–2001)GentianaceaeBu
RogieraCharles Rogier (1800–1885), statesmanRubiaceaeBu
RohdeaMichael Rohde (1782–1812)AsparagaceaeCo
RoifiaAdriano Fiori (1865–1950)MalvaceaeBu
RoigellaJuan Tomás Roig (1877–1971), Cuban teacher and botanist in HavanaRubiaceaeBu
RojasiaTeodoro Rojas (1877–1954)ApocynaceaeBu
RojasiantheUlises Rojas Bendfeldt (1881–1959), professor of botany and botanical garden director in GuatemalaAsteraceaeBu
RojasimalvaCarmen Emilia Benítez de Rojas (b. 1937), Venezuelan botanist, university professor; specialist in SolanaceaeMalvaceaeBu
RokautskyiaRoberto Anselmo Kautsky (1924–2010), Brazilian botanistBromeliaceaeBt
RolandraDaniel Rolander (1725–1793)AsteraceaeBu
RoldanaEugenio Montaña y Roldán (1778–1813), Otumban fighter in Mexico's war of independenceAsteraceaeBu
RomanoaGirolamo Romano (1765–1841), Italian clergyman and botanist from PaduaEuphorbiaceaeBu
RomanschulziaRoman Schulz (1873–1926), German botanist and teacher in BerlinBrassicaceaeBu
RomanzoffiaNikolay Rumyantsev (1754–1826), diplomatHydrophyllaceaeQu
RomeroaRafael Romero-Castañeda (1910–1973), Colombian botanistBignoniaceaeBu
RomneyaThomas Romney Robinson (1792–1882), astronomerPapaveraceaeCo
RondeletiaGuillaume Rondelet (1507–1566)RubiaceaeSt
RondonanthusCândido Rondon (1865–1958), military officerEriocaulaceaeBu
RonnbergiaAuguste Ronnberg (1813–1888), Belgian director of agricultureBromeliaceaeBu
RoscheriaAlbrecht Roscher (1836–1860)ArecaceaeBu
RoscoeaWilliam Roscoe (1753–1831)ZingiberaceaeCo
RosenbergiodendronGustaf Otto Rosenberg (1872–1948)RubiaceaeBu
RoseodendronJoseph Nelson Rose (1862–1928)BignoniaceaeBu
RosseliaElisabeth Paul Eduard de Rossel (1765–1829), French astronomer and Master-at-armsBurseraceaeBt
RossioglossumJohn Ross (fl. 1830–1840), collector of orchids in Oaxaca, MexicoOrchidaceaeQu
RostkoviaFriedrich Wilhelm Gottlieb Rostkovius (1770–1848)JuncaceaeBu
RothiaAlbrecht Wilhelm Roth (1757–1834)FabaceaeBu
RothmaleriaWerner Rothmaler (1908–1962)AsteraceaeQu
RothmanniaGöran Rothman (1739–1778)RubiaceaeBa
RottboelliaChristen Friis Rottbøll (1727–1797)PoaceaeBu
RoucheriaJean-Antoine Roucher (1745–1794), poetLinaceaeQu
RousseaJean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), Enlightenment philosopherRousseaceaeBu
RousseauxiaLouis Auguste Joseph Desrousseaux (1753–1838)MelastomataceaeBu
Rousseliaperhaps Henri François Anne de Roussel (1748–1812) or Alexandre Victor Roussel (1795–1874), French military apothecary and botanistUrticaceaeBu
RovaeanthusJohan H. E. Rova (fl. 1990–2002), Swedish botanist at the University of GothenburgRubiaceaeBu
RoyceaRobert Royce (1914–2008)AmaranthaceaeBu
RoyleaJohn Forbes Royle (1799–1858)LamiaceaeBu
RoystoneaRoy Stone (1836–1905), military officer and engineerArecaceaeSt
RudbeckiaOlaus Rudbeck (1630–1702) and his son Olof Rudbeck the Younger (1660–1740)AsteraceaeCo
RudgeaEdward Rudge (1763–1846)RubiaceaeBu
RuehssiaCarl Andreas Rühsz (1805–1880), German consul in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela; supporter of art and scienceApocynaceaeBu
RuelliaJean Ruel (1474–1537)AcanthaceaeSt
RuelliopsisAcanthaceaeBu
RugeliaFerdinand Ignatius Xavier Rugel (1806–1879), German-born American apothecary, doctor and botanistAsteraceaeBu
RugoloaSulma (Zulma) E. Rúgolo de Agrasar (b.1940), who was an Argentinian botanist, Curator and Professor at the National University of La PampaPoaceaeBt
RuhooglandiaRuurd Dirk Hoogland (1922–1994)PoaceaeBt
RuilopeziaLuis Enrique Ruíz-Terán (1923–1979) and Manuel López-Figueiras (1915–2012), Venezuelan botanists and plant collectorsAsteraceaeBu
RuiziaHipólito Ruiz López (1754–1815)MalvaceaeBu
RuizodendronAnnonaceaeBu
RuizteraniaLuis Enrique Ruíz-Terán (1923–1979), Venezuelan researcher and university professor of botanyVochysiaceaeBu
RumfordiaBenjamin Thompson (1753–1814), physicist and inventorAsteraceaeBu
RungiaFriedlieb Ferdinand Runge (1794–1867)AcanthaceaeBu
RupertiaRupert Charles Barneby (1911–2000)FabaceaeBu
RuppiaHeinrich Bernhard Ruppius (1688–1719)RuppiaceaeQu
RuprechtiaFranz Josef Ruprecht (1814–1870)PolygonaceaeQu
RusbyaHenry Hurd Rusby (1855–1940)EricaceaeBu
RuschiaErnst Julius Rusch (1867–1957), South African farmer and collectorAizoaceaeSt
RuschianthusErnst Franz Theodor Rusch (1897–1964), German-Namibian amateur botanist who collected and cultivated succulentsAizoaceaeBu
RuspoliaEugenio Ruspoli (1866–1893)AcanthaceaeSt
RusseliaAlexander Russell (1715–1768)PlantaginaceaeCo
RussowiaEdmund Russow (1841–1897)AsteraceaeBu
RustiaJohann Nepomuk Rust (1775–1840), doctorRubiaceaeBu
RutheopsisJohann Friedrich Ruthe (1788–1859)ApiaceaeBu
RuthiellaRuth van Crevel (b. 1926), Dutch botanical photographer and illustratorCampanulaceaeBu
RuttyaJohn Rutty (1697–1775)AcanthaceaeSt
RuyschiaFrederik Ruysch (1638–1731)MarcgraviaceaeBu
RyaniaJohn Ryan (d. c. 1804), English doctor who collected plants from Brazil to the CaribbeanSalicaceaeBu
RydingiaPer Olof Ryding (b.1951), Swedish botanist and plant collector in AfricaLamiaceaeBt
RzedowskiaJerzy Rzedowski (b. 1926)CelastraceaeBu
SabatiaLiberato Sabbati (b. 1714), Italian botanistGentianaceaeSt
SabinariaSabina Bernal Galeano (b.1995), daughter of the botanical authors, Gloria Galeano and Rodrigo BernalArecaceaeBt
SachsiaJulius von Sachs (1832–1897)AsteraceaeBu
SacleuxiaCharles Sacleux (1856–1943)ApocynaceaeBu
SageretiaAugustin Sageret (1763–1851)RhamnaceaeBa
SagotiaPaul Antoine Sagot (1821–1888), French naval doctor, botanist and plant collector; also worked for the National Museum of Natural HistoryEuphorbiaceaeBu
SagraeaRamón de la Sagra (1798–1871)MelastomataceaeBu
SaintpauliopsisWalter Le Tanneux de Saint Paul-Illaire (1860–1940), German imperial precinct captain in German East Africa (roughly present-day Tanzania), and his father, Ulrich Maximilian von Saint Paul-Illaire (1833–1902), German naval officer and court officialAcanthaceaeQu
SalmeaJoseph zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck (1773–1861)AsteraceaeQu
SalmonopuntiaCactaceaeBt
SalomoniaSolomon (1033 BC – 975 BC), kingPolygalaceaeBu
SaltiaHenry Salt (1780–1827), artist and travellerAmaranthaceaeBu
SaltugiliaFilippo Luigi Gilii (1756–1821), Italian clergyman, naturalist and astronomer from the Vatican CityPolemoniaceaeBt
SalvadoraJaime Salvador y Pedrol (1649–1740), Spanish apothecary in Barcelona; collected plants in CataloniaSalvadoraceaeBu
SalvadoropsisCelastraceaeBu
SalvertiaAugustin Amable Dutour de Salvert or Du Tour de Salvert Bellenave (1781–1838), French botanist and writer, brother-in-law of the author of the genus, Augustin Saint-HilaireVochysiaceaeBu
SalzmanniaPhilipp Salzmann (1781–1851), German doctor, botanist and entomologistRubiaceaeBu
SamuelssoniaGunnar Samuelsson (1885–1944), Swedish botanist from the Uppsala UniversityAcanthaceaeBt
SancheziaJosé Sánchez (d. c. 1794), Spanish professor of botanyAcanthaceaeSt
SandbergiaJohn Herman Sandberg (1848–1917), Swedish-born American doctor, botanist and agronomistBrassicaceaeBu
SandemaniaChristopher Albert Walter Sandeman (1882–1951), English botanist and traveler; collected in South AmericaMelastomataceaeBu
SanderellaHenry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847–1920)OrchidaceaeBu
SandersoniaJohn Sanderson (1820–1881), Scottish horticulturistColchicaceaeBa
SandwithiaNoel Yvri Sandwith (1901–1965), English botanist at Kew GardensEuphorbiaceaeQu
SanjappaMunivenkatappa Sanjappa (b. 1951), Indian botanistFabaceaeBt
SankowskyaGarry Sankowsky (fl. 1960–2003), Australian photographer and plant collectorPicrodendraceaeBu
SannanthaSanna Wilson, wife of the Australian botanist Peter Gordon Wilson (b. 1950), the author of the genusMyrtaceaeBu
SantiriaBapa Santir, Sundanese man from Java who led a botanical exploration of Mount SalakBurseraceaeQu
SantisukiaThawatchai Santisuk (b. 1944), Thai herbarium director in BangkokBignoniaceaeBu
SantosiaTalmón Soares dos Santos (1935–2012), Brazilian biologist and collector in ItabunaAsteraceaeBu
SanvitaliaConte Stefano Sanvitale (1764–1838) and/or Federico Sanvitale (1770–1819)AsteraceaeSt
SaposhnikoviaVasili Vasilievich Saposhnikow (1861–1924), Russian geographer and professor of botany in TomskApiaceaeBu
SapphoaSappho (c. 630 BC – c. 570 BC), poetAcanthaceaeBu
SarachaIsidoro Saracha (1733–1803), Spanish monk, apothecary and botanist at the Abbey of Santo Domingo de SilosSolanaceaeBu
SargentodoxaCharles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927)LardizabalaceaeSt
SarmientaMartín Sarmiento (1695–1772)GesneriaceaeBa
SarraceniaMichel Sarrazin (1659–1736)SarraceniaceaeCh
SartwelliaHenry Parker Sartwell (1792–1867)AsteraceaeBu
SatakentiaToshihiko Satake (1910–1998), Japanese factory owner, producer of rice-processing equipment; also an expert in ArecaceaeArecaceaeBu
SaundersiaWilliam Wilson Saunders (1809–1879)OrchidaceaeBu
SaurauiaFranz Josef Graf von Saurau (1760–1832), Austrian nobleman and politician; ambassador in Madrid and FlorenceActinidiaBu
SaussureaHorace Bénédict de Saussure (1740–1799) and his son Nicolas Théodore de Saussure (1767–1845)AsteraceaeSt
SauvagesiaFrançois Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix (1706–1767)OchnaceaeBu
SauvalleaFrancisco Adolfo Sauvalle (1807–1879), Cuban botanist and expert in molluscsCommelinaceaeBu
SaviaGaetano Savi (1769–1844)PhyllanthaceaeBu
SavignyaMarie Jules César Savigny (1777–1851)BrassicaceaeBu
SaxegothaeaAlbert, Prince Consort (1819–1861)PodocarpaceaeCo
SaxofridericiaFrederick Augustus II of Saxony (1797–1854)RapateaceaeBu
ScabrethiaNathaniel Jarvis Wyeth (1802–1856), businessman and explorerAsteraceaeBu
ScageaHerbert Kenneth Airy Shaw (1902–1985)PicrodendraceaeBu
ScalesiaWilliam Alexander Stables (1810–1890)AsteraceaeBu
ScaligeriaJulius Caesar Scaliger (1484–1558)ApiaceaeBu
SchaefferiaJacob Christian Schäffer (1718–1790)CelastraceaeBu
SchaueriaJohannes Conrad Schauer (1813–1848) and his brother Sebastian Schauer (1814–1850), German botanist at botanical gardens in present-day Wrocław and BerlinAcanthaceaeSt
SchefferomitraRudolph Scheffer (1844–1880)AnnonaceaeQu
ScheffleraJohann Peter Ernst von Scheffler (b. 1739), Polish physicianAraliaceaeCo
SchefflerodendronGeorg Richard Otto Scheffler (c. 1875 – 1911), German gardener and botanist at the botanical garden in Dahlem, BerlinFabaceaeBu
SchelhammeraGünther Christoph Schelhammer (1649–1716), German doctor and professor of botany at the universities in Helmstedt, Jena and KielColchicaceaeBu
SchenckochloaHeinrich Schenck (1860–1927)PoaceaeBu
SchenkiaAugust Schenk (1815–1891)GentianaceaeBu
ScheryaRobert Walter Schery (1917–1987), American botanist at the Missouri Botanical GardenAsteraceaeBu
ScheuchzeriaJohann Gaspar Scheuchzer (1684–1738) and his brother Johann Jacob Scheuchzer (1672–1733)ScheuchzeriaceaeBu
SchickendantziellaFriedrich Schickendantz (1837–1896)AmaryllidaceaeBu
SchiedeaChristian Julius Wilhelm Schiede (1798–1836)CaryophyllaceaeBu
SchiedeellaOrchidaceaeBu
SchiekiaFriedrich Wilhelm Schieck (1790–1870), German optician and artistHaemodoraceaeBu
SchimperaGeorg Wilhelm Schimper (1804–1878)BrassicaceaeQu
SchindleriaAnton Karl Schindler (1879–1964)PetiveriaceaeBu
SchinziellaHans Schinz (1858–1941)GentianaceaeQu
SchinziophytonEuphorbiaceaeQu
SchippiaWilliam A. Schipp (1891–1967)ArecaceaeQu
SchischkiniaBoris Schischkin (1886–1963)AsteraceaeBu
SchivereckiaSwibert Burkhart Schivereck (1742–1806), Austrian botanistBrassicaceaeSt
SchkuhriaChristian Schkuhr (1741–1811)AsteraceaeBu
SchlagintweitiaAdolf Schlagintweit (1829–1857) and his brothers Hermann (1826–1882) and Robert (1833–1885)AsteraceaeBu
SchlechtendaliaDiederich Friedrich Karl von Schlechtendal (1767–1842), German lawyer and botanist in Berlin, Minden und Paderborn; father of the botanist Diederich Franz Leonhard von SchlechtendalAsteraceaeBu
SchlechteranthusMax Schlechter (1874–1960), brother and colleague of Rudolf SchlechterAizoaceaeBu
SchlechterellaRudolf Schlechter (1872–1925)ApocynaceaeQu
SchlechterinaPassifloraceaeQu
SchlegeliaHermann Schlegel (1804–1884)SchlegeliaceaeBu
SchleicheraJohann Christoph Schleicher (1768–1834), German-Swiss apothecary and botanist in BexSapindaceaeBu
SchleinitziaGeorg von Schleinitz (1834–1910), German vice-admiral and colonial administratorFabaceaeBu
SchlimiaLouis Joseph Schlim (1819–1863), Belgian plant collector in South and Central AmericaOrchidaceaeBu
SchlumbergeraFrédéric Emile Schlumberger (1823–1893), cactus collectorCactaceaeCo
SchmardaeaLudwig Karl Schmarda (1819–1908)MeliaceaeBu
SchmidtiaFranz Wilibald Schmidt (1764–1796), Bohemian doctor, zoologist and professor of botany; also a botanical painterPoaceaeBu
SchmidtottiaFriedrich Schmidt-Ott (1860–1956), lawyer, politician, Prussian officialRubiaceaeBu
SchnabeliaRudolf Schnabel (20th century), merchant in Changsha, China, who assisted Heinrich von Handel-MazzettiLamiaceaeBu
SchnellaJakob Rudolf Schnell (1778–1856), Swiss industrialist, banker and philanthropistFabaceaeBu
SchoenefeldiaWladimir de Schoenefeld (1816–1875)PoaceaeBu
SchoeniaJohann or Johannes Matthias Albrecht Schoen (1800–1870), German eye doctor, botanist and illustratorAsteraceaeBu
SchoepfiaJohann David Schoepff (1752–1800)SchoepfiaceaeBu
ScholtziaJohann Eduard Heinrich Scholtz (1812–1859), German doctor, botanist and entomologist in present-day WrocławMyrtaceaeBu
SchomburgkiaRobert Hermann Schomburgk (1804–1865)OrchidaceaeSt
SchotiaRichard van der Schot (d. 1819), gardener at Schönbrunn Palace in ViennaFabaceaeSt
SchottariellaHeinrich Wilhelm Schott (1794–1865)AraceaeBu
SchottarumAraceaeBu
SchouteniaWillem Schouten (c. 1580 – 1625), navigatorMalvaceaeBu
SchouwiaJoakim Frederik Schouw (1789–1852)BrassicaceaeBu
SchraderaHeinrich Schrader (1767–1836)RubiaceaeBu
SchreberaJohann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739–1810)OleaceaeBu
SchreiteriaCarlos Rodolfo Schreiter (1877–1942), German-Argentinian botanist, student of Miguel LilloMontiaceaeBu
SchrenkiaAlexander von Schrenk (1816–1876)ApiaceaeBu
SchtschurowskiaGregory Ephimovich Shchurovsky (1803–1884)ApiaceaeBu
SchubertiaGotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780–1860)ApocynaceaeSt
SchuitemaniaAndré Schuiteman (b. 1960)OrchidaceaeBu
SchultesiaJosef August Schultes (1773–1831)GentianaceaeBu
SchultesianthusRichard Evans Schultes (1915–2001)SolanaceaeBu
SchultesiophytumCyclanthaceaeBu
SchulziaKarl Friedrich Schultz (1766–1837), German doctor and botanist, and Johann Heinrich Schulze (1687–1744)ApiaceaeBu
SchumacheriaHeinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757–1830)DilleniaceaeBu
SchumannianthusKarl Moritz Schumann (1851–1904)MarantaceaeBu
SchumanniophytonRubiaceaeBu
SchunkeaVital Schunk (fl. 1990–1999), co-collector of this plant in southeast BrazilOrchidaceaeBu
SchuurmansiaJacobus Hermanus Schuurmans Stekhoven (1792–1855), Dutch botanical garden curator in LeidenOchnaceaeQu
SchuurmansiellaOchnaceaeQu
SchwackaeaCarl August Wilhelm Schwacke (1848–1904)MelastomataceaeBu
SchwalbeaGeorg Christian Schwalbe (1691–1761), Dutch doctor and botanistOrobanchaceaeBu
SchwantesiaMartin Heinrich Gustav Schwantes (1891–1960)AizoaceaeBu
SchwartziaOlof Swartz (1760–1818)MarcgraviaceaeBu
SchweiggeriaAugust Friedrich Schweigger (1783–1821)ViolaceaeBu
SchweinfurthiaGeorg August Schweinfurth (1836–1925)PlantaginaceaeBu
SchwenckiaMartinus Wilhelmus Schwencke (1707–1785), Dutch doctor and botanist in The Hague with a medicine gardenSolanaceaeBu
SchwendeneraSimon Schwendener (1829–1919)RubiaceaeBu
ScopoliaGiovanni Antonio Scopoli (1723–1788)SolanaceaeCo
ScottelliaGeorge Francis Scott Elliot (1862–1934)AchariaceaeBu
SearsiaPaul Sears (1891–1990)AnacardiaceaeBu
SebaeaAlbertus Seba (1665–1736)GentianaceaeBu
SebastianiaFrancesco Antonio Sebastiani (1782–1821), Italian doctor, professor of botany and university botanical garden director in RomeEuphorbiaceaeBu
Sebastiano-schaueriaSebastian Schauer (1814–1850), German gardener and botanist at botanical gardens in present-day Wrocław and BerlinAcanthaceaeBu
SecondatiaJean-Baptiste de Secondat (1716–1796)ApocynaceaeBu
SeegeriellaHans Gerhard Seeger (b. 1939), German gardener at botanical gardens in Göttingen, Hanover and HeidelbergOrchidaceaeBu
SeemannaraliaBerthold Carl Seemann (1825–1871)AraliaceaeBu
SeemanniaGesneriaceaeBu
SeetzeniaUlrich Jasper Seetzen (1767–1811)ZygophyllaceaeBu
SeguieriaJean-François Séguier (1703–1784)PetiveriaceaeBu
Seideliaperhaps Carl 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 gardener, and/or Traugott Leberecht Seidel (1775–1815), German gardenerEuphorbiaceaeBu
SeidenfadeniaGunnar Seidenfaden (1908–2001)OrchidaceaeBu
SeidlitziaNikolai Karl Samuel von Seidlitz (1831–1907), Baltic German botanist and statisticianAmaranthaceaeBu
SelkirkiaAlexander Selkirk (1676–1721), sailor and castawayBoraginaceaeBu
SellieraFrançois Noël Sellier (1737–1809), French botanical illustratorGoodeniaceaeSt
SelloaFriedrich Sellow (1789–1831)AsteraceaeQu
SellocharisFabaceaeQu
SelysiaEdmond de Sélys Longchamps (1813–1900)CucurbitaceaeBu
SemenoviaPyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky (1827–1914)ApiaceaeBu
SemiriaJoão Semir (b. 1937), Brazilian botanist, specialist in AsteraceaeAsteraceaeBu
SenaeaJoaquim Candido da Costa Sena (1852–1919), Brazilian geologist and plant collectorGentianaceaeBu
SenefelderaAlois Senefelder (1771–1834), lithographerEuphorbiaceaeBu
SenefelderopsisEuphorbiaceaeBu
SenraBuenaventura Serra y Ferragut (1728–1784), Spanish lawyer and professor at the university in Mallorca; a member of the royal academy of history and a cofounder of the Mallorcan branch of the Sociedad Económica de los Amigos del PaísMalvaceaeBu
SequoiaSequoyah (c. 1770 – 1843), Cherokee linguistCupressaceaeCo
SequoiadendronCupressaceaeCo
SerenoaSereno Watson (1826–1892)ArecaceaeSt
SergiaSerguéi Vassílievich Juzepczuk or Sergueï Vassilievitch Yuzepchúk (1893–1959), Russian botanist at the university botanical garden in Saint Petersburg, specialist in SolanaceaeCampanulaceaeBu
SeringiaNicolas Charles Seringe (1776–1858)MalvaceaeBu
SerjaniaPhilippe Sergeant (17th century), French monk and botanistSapindaceaeSt
SerruriaJoseph Serrurier (1663–1742), Dutch doctor and natural scientist; professor first in philosophy and mathematics, then in medicine and botany at the university in UtrechtProteaceaeBu
SersalisiaGerolamo Sersale (1584–1654), astronomerSapotaceaeBu
SesleriaLeonard Sesler (d. 1785), German-Italian doctor and botanist who maintained a large botanical gardenPoaceaeCo
SesleriellaPoaceaeBu
SesseaMartín Sessé y Lacasta (1751–1808)SolanaceaeBu
SetchellanthusWilliam Albert Setchell (1864–1943)SetchellanthaceaeBu
SeveriniaMarco Aurelio Severino (1580–1656), anatomistRutaceaeSt
SextoniaAndré Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans (1906–1994)LauraceaeBu
SeymeriaHenry Seymer (1745–1800), English amateur botanistOrobanchaceaeBu
SeymeriopsisOrobanchaceaeBu
SeyrigiaAndré Seyrig (1897–1945), French amateur entomologist and botanist from Alsace; mining director in the Bekily District of MadagascarCucurbitaceaeBu
ShaferaJohn Adolph Shafer (1863–1918)AsteraceaeBu
ShaferocharisRubiaceaeBu
ShangwuaShang Wu Liu (b. 1934), Chinese botanist, taxonomist and professor in the province of Qinghai, ChinaAsteraceaeBu
SheareriaGeorge Campbell Shearer (1836–1892), Scottish doctor; taught botany at the school of medicine in LiverpoolAsteraceaeBu
SheilantheraSheila Williams, wife and colleague of Ion James Muirhead Williams (1912–2001), South African botanist and author of the genusRutaceaeBu
ShepherdiaJohn Shepherd (1765–1836), English botanistElaeagnaceaeCo
SherardiaWilliam Sherard (c. 1658 – 1728)RubiaceaeBu
SherbourniaMargaret Dorothea Sherbourne, born Willis (1791–1846), English plant collectorRubiaceaeBu
ShibataeaKeita Shibata (1878–1949)PoaceaeCo
ShinnersiaLloyd Herbert Shinners (1918–1971)AsteraceaeQu
ShinnersoserisAsteraceaeQu
ShiuyinghuaShiu-Ying Hu (1910–2012)PaulowniaceaeBu
ShoniaEnid Lynette Henderson (d. 1991), wife of Rodney John Francis Henderson, the author of the genusEuphorbiaceaeBu
ShoreaJohn Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth (1751–1834)DipterocarpaceaeBu
ShortiaCharles Wilkins Short (1794–1863)DiapensiaceaeSt
ShuteriaJames Shuter (1795–1826), English doctor and botanist; collected plants in present-day Chennai, IndiaFabaceaeBu
SibbaldiaRobert Sibbald (1641–1722)RosaceaeSt
SibbaldiantheRosaceaeBu
SibthorpiaHumphry Sibthorp (1713–1797)PlantaginaceaeSt
SidneyaSidney Fay Blake (1892–1959)AsteraceaeBu
SieberaFranz Sieber (1789–1844)AsteraceaeBu
SiemensiaWerner von Siemens (1816–1892), inventor and industrialistRubiaceaeBu
SievekingiaFriedrich Sieveking (1798–1872), German lawyer and politician in HamburgOrchidaceaeBu
SieversandreasAndreas Sievers (1931–2009), German botanist, director of the university botanical garden in Bonn, professor of cell biologyOrobanchaceaeBu
SieversiaJohann August Carl Sievers (1762–1795)RosaceaeBu
SigesbeckiaJohann Georg Siegesbeck (1686–1755), botanist and critic of Carl LinnaeusAsteraceaeSt
SilvianthusFrancis De Silva, collector for Nathaniel WallichCarlemanniaceaeBu
SilviellaBaltasar da Silva Lisboa (1761–1840), Brazilian lawyer and natural historianOrobanchaceaeBu
SimmondsiaThomas William Simmonds (1767–1804), English doctor and naturalistSimmondsiaceaeBa
SimsiaJohn Sims (1749–1831)AsteraceaeBu
SinclairiaAndrew Sinclair (1794–1861)AsteraceaeBu
SinningiaWilhelm Werner Carl Sinning (1791–1874), German horticulturistGesneriaceaeCo
SinochaseaMary Agnes Chase (1869–1963)PoaceaeBu
SinodielsiaLudwig Diels (1874–1945)ApiaceaeBu
SinofranchetiaAdrien René Franchet (1834–1900)LardizabalaceaeBu
SinojackiaJohn George Jack (1861–1949)StyracaceaeBa
SinojohnstoniaIvan Murray Johnston (1898–1960)BoraginaceaeBu
SinolimprichtiaHans Wolfgang Limpricht (b. 1877), German botanist; collected plants in China and JapanApiaceaeBu
SinowilsoniaErnest Henry Wilson (1876–1930)HamamelidaceaeSt
SiraitiaHarley Harris Bartlett (1886–1960)CucurbitaceaeBu
SirdavidiaDavid Frederick Attenborough (b. 1926)AnnonaceaeBt
SirhookeraJoseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911)OrchidaceaeBu
SirindhorniaSirindhorn (b. 1955), princessOrchidaceaeBu
SladeniaEdward Bosc Sladen (1827–1890), army officerSladeniaceaeBu
SleumerodendronHermann Otto Sleumer (1906–1993)ProteaceaeBu
SloaneaHans Sloane (1660–1753)ElaeocarpaceaeBu
SmallanthusJohn Kunkel Small (1869–1938)AsteraceaeBu
SmelowskiaTimotheus Smelowsky (1769–1815), Russian apothecary and botanist, professor of chemistry and medicine in Saint PetersburgBrassicaceaeBu
SmirnowiaSergej Smirnoff, student who accompanied Alexander von Middendorff to Kokand in present-day Uzbekistan and collected plants on the southeast coast of the Aral SeaFabaceaeBu
SmithiaJames Edward Smith (1759–1828)FabaceaeBu
SmithianthaMatilda Smith (1854–1926)GesneriaceaeSt
SmithsoniaJames Smithson (c. 1765 – 1829)OrchidaceaeBu
SmitinandiaTem Smitinand (1920–1995), director of the Royal Thailand Department of Forestry; orchid taxonomistOrchidaceaeBu
SmytheaWilliam James Smythe (1816–1887), military officerRhamnaceaeBu
SnowdeniaJoseph Devenport Snowden (1886–1973), British gardener, botanist and mycologist; worked at Kew GardensPoaceaeQu
SoaresiaSebastião or Sebastián Ferreira Soares (1820–1887), Brazilian administrator; wrote about agricultural finances and statisticsAsteraceaeBu
SobennikoffiaAlexandra Vasilewna Schlechter, born Sobennikoff, wife of the author of the genus, Rudolf SchlechterOrchidaceaeBu
SobolewskiaGregor Federovitch Sobolewsky or Gregoriy Federowich Sobolewski (1741–1807), Russian military doctor, botanist and mycologist; botanical garden director in Saint Petersburg and professor of botanyBrassicaceaeBu
SobraliaFrancisco Martinez Sobral (d. 1799), Spanish physicianOrchidaceaeSt
SocrateaSocrates (469–399 BC), philosopherArecaceaeBu
SoehrensiaJohannes Soehrens (d.1934) Dutch botanist and Professor and Director of the Botanical Garden in Santiago de ChileCactaceaeBt
SoejatmiaSoejatmi Dransfield (b. 1939)PoaceaeBu
SoemmeringiaSamuel Thomas von Sömmerring (1755–1830), anatomistFabaceaeBu
SohmaeaKankichi Sohma (1755–1830), Japanese botanist who worked at Tohoku University, JapanFabaceaeBt
SohnreyiaHeinrich Sohnrey (1859–1948), German teacher and writerRutaceaeBu
SohnsiaErnest Reeves Sohns (1917–2001), American botanist at the National Museum of Natural HistoryPoaceaeBu
SolandraDaniel Solander (1733–1782)SolanaceaeSt
SoleiroliaHenri-Augustin Soleirol, French military engineer and botanist in Corsica (1792–1860)UrticaceaeCo
SolivaSalvador Soliva (c. 1750 – 1793), Spanish botanist and doctor at the Spanish court in Madrid; professor of botanyAsteraceaeBu
Solms-laubachiaHermann zu Solms-Laubach (1842–1915)BrassicaceaeQu
SolmsiaThymelaeaceaeQu
SoloniaSolon (c. 640 BC – c. 560 BC), statesmanPrimulaceaeBu
SommeraChristian Niefeldt Sommer (1821–1878), entomologist; supported the research of author of the genus, Diederich Friedrich Carl von SchlechtendalRubiaceaeBu
SommerfeltiaSøren Christian Sommerfelt (1794–1838)AsteraceaeQu
SommieriaCarlo Pietro Stefano Sommier (1848–1922), French-born Italian botanist and natural historian who collected across Europe and in the CaucasusArecaceaeBu
SomraniaSomran Suddee (fl. 1998); worked at the Forest Herbarium in Bangkok in ThailandGesneriaceaeBu
SondottiaOtto Wilhelm Sonder (1812–1881)AsteraceaeBu
SonneratiaPierre Sonnerat (1749–1814)LythraceaeBu
SotoaMiguel Ángel Soto Arenas (1963–2009), Mexican botanist, specialist in Mexican and Central American orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
SouroubeaJames Sowerby (1757–1822)MarcgraviaceaeBu
SowerbaeaAsparagaceaeBt
SoyauxiaHermann Soyaux (1852–1928), German gardener, botanist and African explorerPeridiscaceaeBu
SpacheaÉdouard Spach (1801–1879)MalpighiaceaeBu
SparrmanniaAnders Sparrman (1748–1820)MalvaceaeSt
SpeckliniaVeit Rudolf Specklin (d. 1550), engraver in Strasbourg (now a French city)OrchidaceaeBu
SpegazziniophytumCarlo Luigi Spegazzini (1858–1926)EuphorbiaceaeBu
SpenceriaSpencer Le Marchant Moore (1850–1931)RosaceaeSt
SperanskiaMikhail Speransky (1772–1839), statesmanEuphorbiaceaeBu
SpetaeaFranz Speta (1941–2015)AsparagaceaeBu
SpigeliaAdriaan van den Spiegel (1578–1625), anatomistLoganiaceaeCo
SpragueanellaThomas Archibald Sprague (1877–1958)LoranthaceaeBu
SprekeliaJohann Heinrich von Sprekelsen (1691–1764), botanist in HamburgAmaryllidaceaeSt
SprengeliaChristian Konrad Sprengel (1750–1816)EricaceaeBu
StaaviaMartin Staaf (1731–1788), correspondent with Carl Linnaeus, in GothenburgBruniaceaeBu
StaberohaJohann Heinrich Ludwig Staberoh (1785–1857), German apothecary and teacher at a veterinary school; member of the examination board for apothecariesRestionaceaeBu
StackhousiaJohn Stackhouse (1742–1819)CelastraceaeBu
StadtmanniaJean Frédéric Stadtmann (1762–1807), French doctor, botanist and draftsmanSapindaceaeBu
StaehelinaBenedikt Stähelin (1695–1750), Swiss doctor and natural scientist; professor of physics at the University of BaselAsteraceaeBu
StaeliaAuguste Louis de Staël-Holstein (1790–1827), French philanthropistRubiaceaeBu
StalkyaGalfrid Clement Keyworth Dunsterville (1905–1988), English engineer; specialist in orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
StandleyaPaul Carpenter Standley (1884–1963)RubiaceaeBu
StandleyanthusAsteraceaeBu
StanfieldiellaDennis Percival Stanfield (1903–1971), British botanist and taxonomist in the Nigerian Civil ServiceCommelinaceaeBu
StangeriaWilliam Stanger (1811–1854)ZamiaceaeSt
StanhopeaPhilip Henry Stanhope, 4th Earl Stanhope (1781–1855)OrchidaceaeSt
StanleyaEdward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby (1775–1851)BrassicaceaeBu
StanmarkiaPaul Carpenter Standley (1884–1963) and Julian Alfred Steyermark (1909–1988)MelastomataceaeBu
StapeliaJohannes Bodaeus van Stapel (c. 1600 – 1636)ApocynaceaeSt
StapelianthusApocynaceaeQu
StapeliopsisApocynaceaeQu
StapfiellaOtto Stapf (1857–1933)PassifloraceaeBu
StapfochloaPoaceaeBu
StaudtiaAlois Staudt (d. 1897), German botanist; collected plants in Kamerun (now Cameroon)MyristicaceaeBu
StaufferiaHans Ulrich Stauffer (1929–1965), Swiss botanist who traveled in South Africa, Australia and New Guinea; specialist in SantalaceaeSantalaceaeBu
StauntoniaGeorge Staunton, 1st Baronet (1737–1801), botanistLardizabalaceaeCo
StawelliaWilliam Stawell (1815–1889), politician and judgeAsphodelaceaeBu
StayneriaFrank J. Stayner (1907–1981), South African horticulturist, specialist in succulents; curator at the Karoo botanical gardenAizoaceaeBu
SteenisiaCornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan van Steenis (1901–1986)RubiaceaeBu
StefanoffiaBoris Stefanoff (1894–1979), Bulgarian botanist, curator at the herbarium of Sofia UniversityApiaceaeBu
SteinbachiellaJosé Steinbach (1856–1929), collector in Bolivia and ArgentinaFabaceaeBu
StelleraGeorg Wilhelm Steller (1709–1746)ThymelaeaceaeSt
StephanbeckiaStephan Georg Beck (b. 1944), botanist from Missouri Botanical GardenAsteraceaeBt
SternbergiaKaspar Maria von Sternberg (1761–1838)AmaryllidaceaeCo
StetsoniaFrancis Lynde Stetson (1846–1920), lawyerCactaceaeSt
SteudneraHermann Steudner (1832–1863)AraceaeBu
SteveniaChristian von Steven (1781–1863)BrassicaceaeBu
SteveniellaOrchidaceaeBu
StevensiaEdward Stevens (1755–1834), doctor and diplomatRubiaceaeBu
SteviaPedro Jaime Esteve (c. 1500 – 1556)AsteraceaeSt
SteviopsisAsteraceaeBu
StewartiaJohn Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (1713–1792), prime minister of Great BritainTheaceaeCo
StewartiellaRalph Randles Stewart (1890–1993)ApiaceaeBu
SteyerbromeliaJulian Alfred Steyermark (1909–1988)BromeliaceaeBu
SteyermarkiaRubiaceaeBu
SteyermarkinaAsteraceaeBu
SteyermarkochloaPoaceaeBu
StifftiaAndreas Joseph Freiherr von Stifft (1760–1836), Austrian doctor in Vienna; also an imperial personal physicianAsteraceaeBu
StillingiaBenjamin Stillingfleet (1702–1771)EuphorbiaceaeBu
StimpsoniaWilliam Stimpson (1832–1872)PrimulaceaeBu
StirlingiaJames Stirling (1791–1865), colonial administratorProteaceaeQu
StirtonanthusCharles Howard Stirton (b. 1946), South African botanist and taxonomist; later a director at Kew GardensFabaceaeBu
StocksiaJohn Ellerton Stocks (1822–1854)SapindaceaeBu
StockwelliaVictor Charles Stockwell (1918–1999), Australian forest ranger in QueenslandMyrtaceaeBu
StoeberiaErnst Stoeber (1889–1927?), German teacher and botanist in Lüderitz in present-day NamibiaAizoaceaeBu
StokesiaJonathan Stokes (1755–1831)AsteraceaeCo
StonesiaMargaret Stones (b. 1920)PodostemaceaeBu
StonesiellaFabaceaeBu
StorckiellaJacob Storck (1836–1893), German-born Australian gardener from Darmstadt; accompanied the author of the genus, Berthold Carl Seemann, on a plant-collecting expeditionFabaceaeBu
StrangeaFrederick Strange (1826–1854), English-born Australian seaman who operated an export business in Sydney for plant and animal specimens, most collected by himProteaceaeBu
StranvaesiaWilliam Fox-Strangways, 4th Earl of Ilchester (1795–1865)RosaceaeSt
StrasburgeriaEduard Strasburger (1844–1912)StrasburgeriaceaeBu
StrelitziaCharlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818)StrelitziaceaeCh
StrempeliopsisJohannes Carl Friedrich Strempel (1800–1872), German eye doctor and natural scientist; later a professor in RostockApocynaceaeBu
StrotheriaJohn Lance Strother (b. 1941), American botanist at the university herbarium in Berkeley, CaliforniaAsteraceaeBu
StrumpfiaChristoph Carl Strumpff (d. 1754), German doctor, professor of chemistry in HalleRubiaceaeBu
StuartinaCharles Stuart (1802–1877), English botanist, gardener and traveler; collected in Australia and New ZealandAsteraceaeQu
StuckeniaWilhelm Adolf Stucken (1860–1901), German teacher of Latin, Greek and German at a school in Bremen; built up a herbarium and botanical gardenPotamogetonaceaeBu
StuhlmanniaFranz Stuhlmann (1863–1928)FabaceaeQu
StutziaHoward Stutz (1918–2010)AmaranthaceaeBu
SuareziaCarola Lindberg de Súarez, South American orchid collector and illustratorOrchidaceaeBu
SuccowiaGeorg Adolf Suckow (1751–1813)BrassicaceaeBu
SuchteleniaPaul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), Dutch-born Russian military officerBoraginaceaeBu
SuckleyaGeorge Suckley (1830–1869)AmaranthaceaeBu
SuessenguthiaKarl Suessenguth (1893–1955)AcanthaceaeBu
SuessenguthiellaMolluginaceaeBu
SuksdorfiaWilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf (1850–1932)SaxifragaceaeBu
SullivantiaWilliam Starling Sullivant (1803–1873)SaxifragaceaeBu
SummerhayesiaV. S. Summerhayes (1897–1974)OrchidaceaeBu
SunhangiaHang Sun (b.1963), Chinese botanist, Professor of Botany and Director of the Kunming Institute of Botany in YunnanFabaceaeBt
SurianaJoseph Donat Surian (1650–1691), French doctor, chemist and botanistSurianaceaeBu
SurreyaSurrey Wilfrid Laurance Jacobs (1946–2009), Australian botanist and botanical garden taxonomist in SydneyAmaranthaceaeBu
SuteraJohann Rudolf Suter (1766–1827)ScrophulariaceaeBu
SutherlandiaJames Sutherland (1639–1719)FabaceaeSt
SuzukiaShigeyoshi Suzuki (1894 – c. 1934), Japanese botanist and plant collectorLamiaceaeBu
SvenkoeltziaSven Koeltz (b. 1941), German book dealer and publisher of scientific books in Königstein in TaunusOrchidaceaeBu
SwainsonaIsaac Swainson (1746–1812)FabaceaeCo
SwalleniaJason Richard Swallen (1903–1991)PoaceaeBu
SwartziaOlof Swartz (1760–1818)FabaceaeBu
SweetiaRobert Sweet (1783–1835)FabaceaeBu
SwertiaEmanuel Sweert (c. 1552 – 1612)GentianaceaeSt
SwieteniaGerard van Swieten (1700–1772), doctorMeliaceaeSt
SwingleaWalter Tennyson Swingle (1871–1952)RutaceaeBu
SwintoniaGeorge Swinton (1780–1854)AnacardiaceaeBu
SymonanthusDavid Eric Symon (1920–2011), Australian botanist and taxonomist from the University of Adelaide and Waite Agricultural Research InstituteSolanaceaeBt
SymmeriaRobert Symmer (1707–1763), physicistPolygonaceaeBu
SyreitschikoviaDmitry Petrovich Syreyshchikov (1868–1932), Russian botanist, curator at the university herbarium in MoscowAsteraceaeBu
SzovitsiaJohann Nepomuk Szovits (1782–1830), Hungarian-born Russian apothecary and botanistApiaceaeBu
TabernaemontanaJacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus (1522–1590)ApocynaceaeSt
TabernantheApocynaceaeBu
TakhtajaniaArmen Takhtajan (1910–2009)WinteraceaeQu
TakhtajanianthaAsteraceaeQu
TakhtajaniellaBrassicaceaeBu
TalbotiellaDorothy Amaury Talbot (1871–1916) and her husband Percy Amaury Talbot (1877–1945), African anthropologists, explorers and plant collectorsFabaceaeBu
TamamschjanellaSofya Georgiyevna Tamamshyan (1901–1981)ApiaceaeBu
TamayorkisRoberto González Tamayo (1940–2014), Mexican engineer and botanist, professor at the University of GuadalajaraOrchidaceaeBu
TamijiaTamiji Inoue (1947–1997), Japanese botanist and zoologist (entomologist)ZingiberaceaeBu
TammsiaGeorg Tamms, German doctor from Altona (near Hamburg), also a collectorRubiaceaeBu
TanakaeaTanaka Yoshio (1838–1916)SaxifragaceaeSt
TannodiaAlfred Moquin-Tandon (1804–1863)EuphorbiaceaeBu
TapliniaTheodore Ernest Holmes Aplin (1927–1991), Burmese-Australian botanist at the Western Australian Herbarium; found this plantAsteraceaeBu
TashiroeaAntei Tashiro (1856–1928), Japanese botanist and anthropologist, cofounder of a botanical garden in TaiwanMelastomataceaeBu
TasmanniaAbel Tasman (1603–1659), seafarer and explorerWinteraceaeQu
TateanthusGeorge Henry Hamilton Tate (1894–1953)MelastomataceaeBu
TateishiaYoichi Tateishi (b.1948), Japanese botanist and Professor at University of the Ryukyus in OkinawaFabaceaeBt
TatianyxTatiana Skvortzov Sendulsky (1922–2004), Russian-born Brazilian botanist who worked at the botanical institute of the University of São PauloPoaceaeBu
TauschiaIgnaz Friedrich Tausch (1793–1848)ApiaceaeBu
TavaresiaJosé Tavares de Macedo (19th century), colonial administrator in Portuguese Angola (present-day Angola)ApocynaceaeBu
TavernieraJean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689), gem merchant and travelerFabaceaeBu
TeagueiaWalter Teague (1925–2013), American botanist in San Francisco, collector of orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
TecophilaeaTecophila Billotti (1802 or 1803 – 1885 or 1886), Italian botanical artistTecophilaeaceaeCh
TeediaJohann Georg Teede, German botanist who collected plants in PortugalScrophulariaceaeBu
TeesdaliaRobert Teesdale (1740–1804), English botanist who worked as head gardener for Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle; cofounder of the Linnean Society of LondonBrassicaceaeBu
TeijsmanniodendronJohannes Elias Teijsmann (1808–1882)LamiaceaeBu
TeixeiranthusAlcides Ribeiro Teixeira (1918–2003), Brazilian botanist and mycologist in São PauloAsteraceaeBu
TelekiaSámuel Teleki (1739–1822), nobleman and patronAsteraceaeCo
TelfairiaCharles Telfair (1778–1833)CucurbitaceaeBu
TempletoniaJohn Templeton (1766–1825)FabaceaeSt
TennantiaJames Robert Tennant (b. 1928), British botanist at Kew GardensRubiaceaeBu
TenrhyneaWillem ten Rhijne (1647–1700)AsteraceaeBu
TernstroemiaChristopher Tärnström (1703–1746), student of LinnaeusPentaphylacaceaeSt
TersoniaJoséphine Louise Moquin-Tandon, born de Terson (1819–1890), wife of the French botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, the author of this genusGyrostemonaceaeBu
TessariaLudovico Tessari (18th century), Italian doctor and professor of botany in AnconaAsteraceaeQu
TessieraHenri-Alexandre Tessier (1741–1837), French doctor and agronomistRubiaceaeBu
TessmanniaGünther Tessmann (1884–1969), German-Brazilian ethnologist and botanist; African explorer and plant collector; settled in BrazilFabaceaeQu
TessmanniacanthusAcanthaceaeQu
TessmannianthusMelastomataceaeQu
TestuleaGeorges Marie Patrice Charles Le Testu (1877–1967), French colonial administrator in tropical Africa; later worked at a botanical garden in CaenOchnaceaeBu
TeuscheriaHenry Teuscher (1891–1984)OrchidaceaeBu
TeyleriaPieter Teyler van der Hulst (1702–1778), merchant, collector and patronFabaceaeBu
ThaliaJohannes Thal (1542–1583), German botanistMarantaceaeCo
ThamnoldenlandiaHenrik Bernard Oldenland (1663–1697)RubiaceaeBu
ThawatchaiaThawatchai Santisuk (b. 1944), Thai herbarium director in Bangkok, and Thawatchai Wongprasert (fl. 2000), plant collectorPodostemaceaeBu
TheileraArnold Theiler (1867–1936), veterinarianCampanulaceaeBu
ThemistoclesiaThemistocles (c. 525 BC – c. 459 BC), politician and military leaderEricaceaeBu
ThenardiaLouis Jacques Thénard (1777–1857), chemistApocynaceaeBu
TheodoroviaAndrey A. Fedorov (1908–1987)CampanulaceaeBu
TheophrastaTheophrastus (c. 371 BC – 287 BC)PrimulaceaeSt
ThepparatiaSirindhorn (b. 1955), princessMalvaceaeBu
ThevenotiaJean de Thévenot (1633–1667)AsteraceaeBu
ThevetiaAndré Thevet (1516–1590), clergyman and explorerApocynaceaeSt
ThibaudiaÉtienne Thibaud (d. 1813), French doctor and professor of botany, member of a natural history society in Edinburgh and the Linnean Society of LondonEricaceaeBu
ThinouiaAndré Thouin (1747–1824)SapindaceaeBu
ThiolliereaVictor Thiollière (1801–1859)RubiaceaeBu
ThiseltoniaGeorge Henry Thiselton-Dyer (1879–1944), English engineer; collected in Australia and New ZealandAsteraceaeBu
ThismiaThomas Smith (d. 1825?), English microscopist; worked with Robert BrownBurmanniaceaeBu
ThomandersiaThomas Anderson (1832–1870)ThomandersiaceaeBu
ThomasiaPierre Thomas (1708–1781) and family, 18th- and 19th-century Swiss collectorsMalvaceaeSt
ThompsonellaCharles Henry Thompson (1870–1931), American botanist who taught at the Missouri Botanical GardenCrassulaceaeBu
ThonningiaPeter Thonning (1775–1848)BalanophoraceaeBu
ThoreaueaHenry David Thoreau (1817–1862), writer and philosopherApocynaceaeBu
ThorncroftiaGeorg Thorncroft (1857–1934), English-born South African businessman, botanist and plant collectorLamiaceaeBu
ThotteaOtto Thott (1703–1785), minister of stateAristolochiaceaeBu
ThouiniaAndré Thouin (1747–1824)SapindaceaeQu
ThouinidiumSapindaceaeQu
ThrelkeldiaCaleb Threlkeld (1676–1728)AmaranthaceaeBu
ThuareaLouis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars (1758–1831)PoaceaeBu
ThuliniaMats Thulin (b. 1948), Swedish botanist who worked at Uppsala UniversityOrchidaceaeBu
ThunbergiaCarl Peter Thunberg (1743–1828)AcanthaceaeCo
ThuniaFranz Anton von Thun-Hohenstein (1786–1873), Austrian nobleman and statesman who supported science and was knowledgeable about orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
ThurniaEverard im Thurn (1852–1932)ThurniaceaeBu
ThuroviaFrederick William Thurow (1852–1931), German-born American plant collector in TexasAsteraceaeBu
ThuryaJean Marc Antoine Thury (1822–1905), Swiss naturalist; professor of botany at the university in GenevaCaryophyllaceaeBu
TidestromiaIvar Frederick Tidestrøm (1864–1956), Swedish-born American botanist in medical service in the militaryAmaranthaceaeBu
TiedemanniaFriedrich Tiedemann (1781–1861)ApiaceaeBu
TieghemellaPhilippe Édouard Léon Van Tieghem (1839–1914)SapotaceaeBu
TietkensiaWilliam Tietkens (1844–1933)AsteraceaeBu
TilesiaWilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius von Tilenau (1769–1857)AsteraceaeBu
TilingiaHeinrich Sylvester Theodor Tiling (1818–1871)ApiaceaeBu
TillandsiaElias Tillandz (1640–1693)BromeliaceaeSt
TinantiaFrançois Auguste Tinant (1803–1853), botanist in LuxembourgCommelinaceaeSt
TinneaAlexine Tinne (1835–1869), along with her mother and aunt, in honour of their African expedition in 1861LamiaceaeSt
TirpitziaAlfred von Tirpitz (1849–1930), admiralLinaceaeBu
TisoniaEugène Édouard Augustin Tison (1842–1932), French doctor and professor of botanySalicaceaeBu
TodaroaAgostino Todaro (1818–1892)ApiaceaeBu
TofieldiaThomas Tofield (1730–1779), English hydrological engineer and botanistTofieldiaceaeBu
TolmieaWilliam Fraser Tolmie (1812–1886), doctorSaxifragaceaeCo
TomzanoniaThomas A. Zanoni (b. 1949), American botanist at the New York Botanical GardenOrchidaceaeBu
ToreniaOlof Torén (1718–1753), reverendLinderniaceaeSt
TorralbasiaJosé Ildefonso Torralbas (1842–1903), Cuban botanist and agronomist; director of the university botanical museum in Havana and professor at the universityCelastraceaeBu
TorreyaJohn Torrey (1796–1873)TaxaceaeSt
TorreyochloaPoaceaeBu
TorricelliaEvangelista Torricelli (1608–1647), physicist and mathematicianTorricelliaceaeBu
TouchardiaPhilippe Victor Touchard (1810–1879), French vice-admiralUrticaceaeBu
TournayaRoland Louis Jules Alfred Tournay (1925–1972), Belgian botanist; publisher of the bulletin of the National Botanic Garden of Belgium (now the Meise Botanic Garden)FabaceaeBu
TournefortiaJoseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656–1708)HeliotropiaceaeSt
TourneuxiaAristide-Horace Letourneux (1820–1890), French magistrate, botanist and zoologist in Algeria, and Henri René Letourneux de la Perraudière (1831–1861), French botanist who collected in France and Algeria and on the islands of Madeira and the CanariesAsteraceaeBu
TournoniaDominique Jérôme Tournon (1758–1829), French doctor and botanist, botanical garden director in ToulouseBasellaceaeBu
TourrettiaMarc Antoine Louis Claret de La Tourrette (1729–1793)BignoniaceaeQu
ToussaintiaLéon Louis Emile Toussaint (1914–1997), Belgian botanist and agronomistAnnonaceaeBu
TovariaSimón de Tovar, Spanish doctor and botanistTovariaceaeBu
TownsendiaDavid Townsend (1787–1858), American botanist in PennsylvaniaAsteraceaeSt
TownsoniaWilliam Townson (1850–1926), English-born New Zealander; pharmacologist and plant collectorOrchidaceaeBu
TozziaBruno Tozzi (1656–1743), Italian clergyman, botanist and mycologistOrobanchaceaeBu
TracyinaJoseph Prince Tracy (1879–1953), American botanist and plant collectorAsteraceaeBu
TradescantiaJohn Tradescant (1608–1662)CommelinaceaeCo
TragiaHieronymus Bock (1498–1554), Latinised as Hieronymus TragusEuphorbiaceaeBu
TragiellaEuphorbiaceaeBu
TragusPoaceaeBu
TrailliaedoxaClementina Forrest, born Traill (1877–1937), collected this plant in Yunnan, China; wife and colleague of George ForrestRubiaceaeBu
TrattinnickiaLeopold Trattinnick (1764–1849)BurseraceaeBu
TraubiaHamilton Paul Traub (1890–1983)AmaryllidaceaeBu
TraunsteineraJoseph Traunsteiner (1798–1850), Austrian apothecary and botanistOrchidaceaeBu
TrautvetteriaErnst Rudolf von Trautvetter (1809–1889)RanunculaceaeSt
TraversiaWilliam Travers (1819–1903)AsteraceaeBu
TreculiaAuguste Trécul (1818–1896)MoraceaeBu
TreicheliaAlexander Johann August Treichel (1837–1901), German lawyer; secretary of the botanical union in BrandenburgCampanulaceaeBu
TrembleyaAbraham Trembley (1710–1784), Jean Trembley (1704–1785), Swiss mathematician, and Jacques-André Trembley (1714–1763), Swiss botanistMelastomataceaeQu
TreutleraWilliam John Treutler (1841–1915), British doctor who also worked at Kew GardensApocynaceaeBu
TrevesiaEnrichetta Treves de Bonfigli (1790–1858), Italian botanical patron, and her grandsonsAraliaceaeSt
TrevoriaTrevor Lawrence, 2nd Baronet (1831–1913)OrchidaceaeBu
TrianaeaJosé Jerónimo Triana (1828–1890)SolanaceaeBu
TribouniaPramote Triboun (fl. 1990–2002), Thai botanist at the Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological ResearchGesneriaceaeBu
TrieeneaElsie Elizabeth Esterhuysen (1912–2006)ScrophulariaceaeBu
TrimeniaHenry Trimen (1843–1896)TrimeniaceaeBu
TriniaCarl Bernhard von Trinius (1778–1844)ApiaceaeBu
TriniochloaPoaceaeBu
TristaniaJules Marie Claude de Tristan (1776–1861), French botanist; botanical garden administrator in OrléansMyrtaceaeSt
TristaniopsisMyrtaceaeBu
TriumfettaGiovanni Battista Triumfetti (1658–1708), Italian doctor and director of the university botanical garden in RomeMalvaceaeBu
TrochetiaHenri Dutrochet (1776–1847)MalvaceaeBu
TrochetiopsisMalvaceaeBu
TrozeliaClas Blechert Trozelius (1719–1794), Swedish clergyman and botanist; professor of economics at Lund UniversitySolanaceaeBu
TryoniaAlice Faber de Tryon (1920–2009), American botanist (mainly Pteridology)PteridaceaeBt
TsaiorchisCai Xitao (1911–1981)OrchidaceaeQu
Tuctoriaanagram of Orcuttia, for Charles Russell Orcutt (1864–1929)PoaceaeQu
TugarinoviaArkadi Jakovlevits Tugarinov (1880–1948), Russian biologist (ornithologist), director of the museum in KrasnoyarskAsteraceaeBu
TulbaghiaRyk Tulbagh (1699–1771), colonial administratorAmaryllidaceaeCo
TupeiaTupaia (1725–1770), Polynesian navigatorLoranthaceaeBu
TurczaninoviaNikolai Turczaninow (1796–1863)AsteraceaeBu
TurgeniaAlexander Turgenev (1784–1845), historianApiaceaeBu
TurgeniopsisApiaceaeBu
TurneraWilliam Turner (c. 1508 – 1568)PassifloraceaeSt
TurpiniaPierre Jean François Turpin (1775–1840)StaphyleaceaeBu
TurraeaAntonio Turra (1730–1796), Italian doctor and botanist in VicenzaMeliaceaeSt
TurraeanthusMeliaceaeBu
TurrilliaWilliam Bertram Turrill (1890–1961)ProteaceaeBu
TweediaJohn Tweedie (1775–1862), Scottish-born Argentinian gardener and botanistApocynaceaeBa
TyleriaSidney Frederick Tyler (1907–1993), American banker and cattle rancher; supporter of charitable organizationsOchnaceaeBu
TyleropappusAsteraceaeBu
TzveleviochloaNikolai Tzvelev (1925–2015), Russian botanist, specialist in grasses and fernsPoaceaeBt
TzvelevopyrethrumAsteraceaeBu
UebeliniaJohann Jakob Übelin (1793–1873), Swiss clergyman, botanical enthusiastCaryophyllaceaeBu
UebelmanniaWerner Uebelmann (1921–2014)CactaceaeBu
UittieniaHendrik Uittien (1898–1944), Dutch botanist, curator in Utrecht and DeventerFabaceaeBu
UleanthusErnst Heinrich Georg Ule (1854–1915)FabaceaeQu
UlearumAraceaeQu
UleiorchisOrchidaceaeQu
UleophytumAsteraceaeQu
UlleriaJean Ruel (1474–1537)AcanthaceaeBu
UngeriaFranz Unger (1800–1870)MalvaceaeBu
UngerniaFranz Ungern-Sternberg (1808–1885), Baltic German botanist and doctor in Turin, ItalyAmaryllidaceaeBu
UngnadiaDavid Ungnad von Sonnegg (1530–1600), ambassadorSapindaceaeSt
UrbanodendronIgnatz Urban (1848–1931)LauraceaeBu
UrbinellaManuel Urbina y Altamirano (1843–1906), Mexican doctor, apothecary, botanist and zoologistAsteraceaeBu
UribeaAntonio Lorenzo Uribe Uribe (1900–1980), Colombian clergyman, botanist and zoologist, and his father Joachim Antonio Uribe (1858–1935), Colombian instructor and naturalistFabaceaeBu
UrmeneteaHieronymus Urmeneta (1816–1881), Chilean administrator; agricultural society presidentAsteraceaeBu
UroskinneraGeorge Ure Skinner (1804–1867), English merchant, ornithologist and plant collectorPlantaginaceaeBu
UrsiniaJohannes Heinrich Ursinus (1608–1667)AsteraceaeSt
UrvilleaJules Dumont d'Urville (1790–1842)SapindaceaeBu
UsteriaPaul Usteri (1768–1831)LoganiaceaeBu
UtleyaKathleen Burt-Utley (b. 1944) and her husband John F. Utley (b. 1944), American botanists at the University of Florida and the University of New OrleansEricaceaeBu
UvedaliaRobert Uvedale (1642–1722)PhrymaceaeBu
VachelliaGeorge Harvey Vachell (1799–1839), clergymanFabaceaeQu
VahliaMartin Vahl (1749–1804)VahliaceaeQu
VahlodeaJens Vahl (1796–1854)PoaceaeBu
VailiaAnna Murray Vail (1863–1955)ApocynaceaeBu
ValantiaSébastien Vaillant (1669–1722)RubiaceaeBu
ValdiviaPedro de Valdivia (1497–1553), conquistadorEscalloniaceaeBu
ValleaFelice Spirito Valle (1715–1747), Italian military doctor and botanist; collected in the Alps and on CorsicaElaeocarpaceaeBu
VallesiaFrancisco Vallés (1524–1592), doctorApocynaceaeBu
VallisneriaAntonio Vallisneri (1661–1730)HydrocharitaceaeSt
VancouveriaGeorge Vancouver (1758–1798), explorerBerberidaceaeCo
VandasinaKarel Vandas (1861–1923), Bohemian-born Czech botanist and teacher in PragueFabaceaeBu
VandelliaDomenico Vandelli (1735–1816)LinderniaceaeBu
VanheerdeaPieter van Heerde (1893–1979), South African teacher and plant collectorAizoaceaeBu
VanhoutteaLouis van Houtte (1810–1876)GesneriaceaeBu
VanoverberghiaMorice Vanoverbergh (1885–1987), Belgian clergyman and amateur botanistZingiberaceaeBu
Van-royenaPieter van Royen (1923–2002)SapotaceaeBu
VanwykiaPieter van Wyck (1931–2006), South African botanist and ecologistLoranthaceaeBu
VanzijliaDorothy Constantia van Zijl (1886–1938), South African plant collectorAizoaceaeBu
VargasiellaJulio César Vargas Calderón (1903–2002), Peruvian naturalist, professor of botany and director of the botanical museum in CuscoOrchidaceaeBu
VarroniaMarcus Terentius Varro (116–27 BC), polymath and writerBoraginaceaeBu
VasconcelleaSimão de Vasconcelos (1597 – c. 1672), Brazilian clergyman, historian and writerCaricaceaeBu
VaseyochloaGeorge Vasey (1822–1893)PoaceaeQu
VasqueziellaRoberto Vásquez (1941–2015), Bolivian naturalist, professor of botany, specialist in Bolivian orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
VateriaAbraham Vater (1684–1751)DipterocarpaceaeBu
VateriopsisDipterocarpaceaeBu
VatovaeaAristocle Vatova (1897–1992), Italian botanist (with a focus on algae) in RovinjFabaceaeBu
VatricaniaLouis Félix Vatrican (1904–2007), agricultural engineer from Monaco, director of the national Jardin ExotiqueCactaceaeBu
VauqueliniaLouis Nicolas Vauquelin (1763–1829)RosaceaeBu
VaviloviaNikolai Vavilov (1887–1943)FabaceaeBu
VeitchiaJames Veitch Jr. (1815–1869) and his son John Gould VeitchArecaceaeSt
VelascoaJosé María Velasco Gómez (1840–1912), painter and naturalistCrossosomataceaeBu
VeldkampiaJan Frederik Veldkamp (1941-2017)PoaceaeBt
VelleiaThomas Velley (1748–1806)GoodeniaceaeBu
VellosiellaJosé Mariano de Conceição Vellozo (1742–1811)OrobanchaceaeBu
VelloziaJoaquim Velloso de Miranda (1733–1815), Brazilian clergyman and plant collectorVelloziaceaeBu
VeltheimiaAugust Ferdinand von Veltheim (1741–1801)AsparagaceaeSt
VenegasiaMiguel Venegas (1680–1764)AsteraceaeBu
VentenataÉtienne Pierre Ventenat (1757–1808)PoaceaeBu
VerdesmumBernard Verdcourt (1925–2011)FabaceaeBu
VerhuelliaQuirijn Maurits Rudolph Ver Huell (1787–1860), Dutch rear admiral, illustrator and entomologistPiperaceaeBu
VernonanthuraWilliam Vernon (1666 or 1667 – c. 1713), English plant collector; collected in the US state of Maryland for the Royal SocietyAsteraceaeBu
VernoniaAsteraceaeCo
VernoniopsisAsteraceaeQu
VerreauxiaJules Verreaux (1807–1873)GoodeniaceaeBu
VerschaffeltiaAmbroise Verschaffelt (1825–1886)ArecaceaeSt
VesaleaAndreas Vesalius (1514–1564), Belgian anatomist and physician to Charles V, Holy Roman EmperorCaprifoliaceaeBt
VeselskyaFriedrich Veselský (1813–1866), Bohemian lawyer in present-day Prešov; amateur botanist with a focus on mushroomsBrassicaceaeBu
VesperFengjie Sun (b. 1968) and Stephen Roy Downie (b. 1959), American botanists and evolutionary biologists in GeorgiaApiaceaeBu
VesselowskyaE. Vesselowsky, Russian scientist from SaratovCunoniaceaeBu
VestiaLorenz Chrysanth von Vest (1776–1840)SolanaceaeCo
VeyretellaYvonne Veyret (b. 1925), French botanist and plant collector at the National Museum of Natural History; specialist in orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
VeyretiaOrchidaceaeBu
VicatiaPhilippe-Rodolphe Vicat (1742–1783), Swiss doctor and botanist in Warsaw, Poland, and LausanneApiaceaeBu
VicoaGiambattista Vico (1668–1744), philosopherAsteraceaeBu
VictoriaQueen Victoria (1819–1901)NymphaeaceaeSt
VidalasiaJules Eugène Vidal (1914 – after 2016), French botanist at the National Museum of Natural History; specialist in the flora of Southeast AsiaRubiaceaeBu
VieraeaJosé de Viera y Clavijo (1731–1813)AsteraceaeBu
VignaDominico Vigna (d. 1647), Italian botanistFabaceaeSt
ViguieraLouis Guillaume Alexandre Viguier (1790–1867), French doctor and botanist from MontpellierAsteraceaeBu
ViguieranthusRené Viguier (1880–1931)FabaceaeBu
ViguierellaPoaceaeBu
VilladiaManuel Maria Villada (1841–1924), Mexican mineralogist, geologist and paleobotanistCrassulaceaeBu
VillanovaTomás Manuel Vilanova Muñoz y Poyanos (1737–1802), Spanish doctor and botanist; professor of botany and chemistry at the University of ValenciaAsteraceaeBu
VillariaCelestino Fernández-Villar (1838–1907)RubiaceaeBu
VillarsiaDominique Villars (1745–1814)MenyanthaceaeSt
VillasenoriaJosé Luis Villaseñor (b. 1954), Mexican professor of botany in Mexico City; specialist in New World tropical floraAsteraceaeBu
VirgiliaVirgil (70–19 BC), poetFabaceaeSt
ViridiviaPercy James Greenway (1897–1980), South African botanist at the agricultural research station and herbarium in Nairobi, KenyaPassifloraceaeBu
VirotiaRobert Virot (1915–2002)ProteaceaeBu
ViscainoaSebastián Vizcaíno (1548 – c. 1625), military officer and explorerZygophyllaceaeQu
VismiaGérard de Visme (c. 1725 – c. 1797), French and English merchant in Lisbon, PortugalHypericaceaeBu
VismianthusConnaraceaeBu
VisneaPentaphylacaceaeBu
VitekorchisErnst Vitek (b. 1953), Austrian botanist at the museum of natural history in ViennaOrchidaceaeBu
VittadiniaCarlo Vittadini (1800–1865)AsteraceaeSt
VittetiaNelly Elsa Vittet (d. 1995), Argentinian botanist at the natural science museum in Buenos AiresAsteraceaeBu
VivianiaDomenico Viviani (1772–1840)FrancoaceaeBu
VlokiaJohannes Hendrik Jacobus Vlok (b. 1957), forester in South AfricaAizoaceaeBu
VolkameriaJohann Georg Volkamer, the Younger (1662–1744), German doctor and botanist in NurembergLamiaceaeBu
VolkensiniaGeorg Volkens (1855–1917)AmaranthaceaeBu
VossiaJohann Heinrich Voss (1751–1826), classicistPoaceaeBu
VotschiaOskar Hermann Wilhelm Votsch (1879–1927), German botanist and teacher in DelitzschPrimulaceaeBu
VrieseaWillem Hendrik de Vriese (1806–1862)BromeliaceaeSt
VrydagzyneaTheodor Daniel Vrydag or Vrydag Zijnen (1799–1863), Dutch apothecary from The Hague; wrote about CinchonaOrchidaceaeBu
VulpiellaJohann Samuel Vulpius (1760–1846), German apothecary in Stuttgart and PforzheimPoaceaeBu
VvedenskyaAleksai Ivanovich Vvedensky (1898–1972), Russian botanist at herbariums in Penza and TashkentApiaceaeBu
WachendorfiaEvert Jacob van Wachendorff (1702–1758), Dutch botanistHaemodoraceaeSt
WahlenbergiaGöran Wahlenberg (1780–1851)CampanulaceaeSt
WaitziaKarl Friedrich Waitz (1774–1848), German botanist and agronomist in Saxe-AltenburgAsteraceaeBu
WaldsteiniaFranz de Paula Adam von Waldstein (1759–1823)RosaceaeCo
WallaceaAlfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913)OchnaceaeBu
WallaceodendronFabaceaeBu
WalleniaMathew Wallen (18th century), Irish naval officer and botanical enthusiast; raised native and exotic plants near Kingston, JamaicaPrimulaceaeQu
WalleriaHorace Waller (1833–1896)TecophilaeaceaeBu
WallichiaNathaniel Wallich (1786–1854)ArecaceaeSt
WallisiaGustav Wallis (1830–1878)BromeliaceaeBu
WalteranthusHans Paul Heinrich Walter (b. 1882), German botanist who worked with Adolf EnglerGyrostemonaceaeBu
WaltheriaAugustin Friedrich Walther (1688–1746)MalvaceaeQu
WaltilliaWalter Till (b. 1956), Austrian botanist, herbarium director in ViennaBromeliaceaeBu
WalwhalleyaRalph Derwyn Broughton Whalley (b. 1933), American botanist; specialist in grassesPoaceaeBu
WangenheimiaFriedrich Adam Julius von Wangenheim (1749–1800)PoaceaeBu
WarburgiaOtto Warburg (1859–1938)CanellaceaeBu
WarczewiczellaJózef Warszewicz (1812–1866)OrchidaceaeSt
WarioniaAdrien Warion (1837–1880)AsteraceaeBu
WarmingiaEugenius Warming (1841–1924)OrchidaceaeBu
WarneckeaOtto Warnecke (b. c. 1873), German gardener and plant collector in German East Africa (roughly present-day Tanzania) and BallenstedtMelastomataceaeBu
WarnockiaBarton Holland Warnock (1911–1998)LamiaceaeBu
WarreaFrederick James Warre (1798–1872), English businessman, mining association director in Rio de Janeiro; collected orchidsOrchidaceaeBu
WarreellaOrchidaceaeBu
WarreopsisOrchidaceaeBu
WarszewicziaJózef Warszewicz (1812–1866)RubiaceaeBu
WashingtoniaGeorge Washington (1732–1799), president of the United StatesArecaceaeCo
WatsoniaWilliam Watson (1715–1787)IridaceaeCo
WeberbaueraAugusto Weberbauer (1871–1948)BrassicaceaeQu
WeberbauerellaFabaceaeQu
WeberbauerocereusCactaceaeQu
WeberocereusFrédéric Albert Constantin Weber (1830–1903)CactaceaeBu
WeddellinaHugh Algernon Weddell (1819–1877)PodostemaceaeBu
WedeliaGeorg Wolfgang Wedel (1645–1721)AsteraceaeSt
WeigelaChristian Ehrenfried Weigel (1748–1831)CaprifoliaceaeCo
WeinmanniaJohann Wilhelm Weinmann (1683–1741)CunoniaceaeSt
WelchiodendronMarcus Baldwin Welch (1895–1942), New Zealand botanist and chemist in the sugar industry, in munitions manufacturing in Scotland, and in other jobs in AustraliaMyrtaceaeBu
WeldeniaLudwig von Welden (1780–1853), army officerCommelinaceaeSt
WelfiaGeorge V of Hanover (1819–1878)ArecaceaeBu
WellstediaJames Raymond Wellsted (1805–1842), naval officerBoraginaceaeBu
WelwitschiaFriedrich Welwitsch (1806–1872)WelwitschiaceaeCh
WelwitschiellaAsteraceaeBu
WenchengiaWen Chen Wu (1898–1942), Chinese professor of botany with a focus on Chinese floraLamiaceaeBu
WendlandiaHeinrich Wendland (1792–1869) and possibly Johann Christoph Wendland (1755–1828)RubiaceaeBu
WendlandiellaHeinrich Wendland (1792–1869)ArecaceaeBu
WenzeliaChester A. Wenzel (1882–1929), American teacher, cattle rancher and plant collector in the PhilippinesRutaceaeBu
WerauhiaWerner Rauh (1913–2000)BromeliaceaeBu
WerckleaKarl Wercklé (1860–1924), French-Lorrainer and Costa Rican gardener and botanist; also worked in the United StatesMalvaceaeBu
WerneriaAbraham Gottlob Werner (1749–1817)AsteraceaeBu
WestoniellaArthur Stewart Weston (b. 1932), American botanist with a focus on Costa Rican plantsAsteraceaeQu
WestringiaJohan Peter Westring (1753–1833), Swedish physician and lichenologistLamiaceaeSt
WetriaChristoph Jacob Trew (1695–1769)EuphorbiaceaeBu
WettiniaFrederick Augustus I of Saxony (1750–1827)ArecaceaeBu
WettsteiniolaRichard Wettstein (1863–1931)PodostemaceaeBu
WhippleaAmiel Weeks Whipple (1818–1863), military officerSaxifragaceaeBu
WhiteochloaCyril Tenison White (1890–1950)PoaceaeBu
WhiteodendronMyrtaceaeBu
WhitesloaneaAlain Campbell White (1880–1951), American botanist, and Boyd Lincoln Sloane (1885–1955), American botanistApocynaceaeBu
WhitfieldiaThomas Whitfield, plant and animal collector in the 1840s in West AfricaAcanthaceaeBu
WhitfordiodendronHarry Nichols Whitford (1872–1941), American forester and professor of tropical forestry at Yale UniversityFabaceaeBu
WhitmoreaTimothy Charles Whitmore (1935–2002), English ecologist, botanist, geologist and climatologistStemonuraceaeBu
WhittoniaBrian Alan Whitton (b. 1935), English botanist at Durham UniversityPeridiscaceaeBu
WhytockiaJames Whytock (1845–1926), English gardener in Ireland and at various Scottish castles and estates; president of the Scottish Horticultural Association and the Botanical Society of EdinburghGesneriaceaeBu
WiborgiaErik Viborg (1759–1822)FabaceaeBu
WiborgiellaFabaceaeBt
WiddringtoniaSamuel Edward Cook (1787–1856)CupressaceaeBu
WielandiaJoseph Fridolin Wieland (1804–1872), German-born Swiss botanist and doctor in AargauPhyllanthaceaeBu
WiesneriaJulius Wiesner (1838–1916)AlismataceaeBu
WigandiaJohann Wigand (1523–1587), bishopHydrophyllaceaeSt
WightiaRobert Wight (1796–1872)PaulowniaceaeQu
WikstroemiaJohan Emanuel Wikström (1789–1856)ThymelaeaceaeBa
WilbrandiaJohann Bernhard Wilbrand (1779–1846)CucurbitaceaeBu
WilhelmsiaWilhelms, Russian botanist; collected plants in GeorgiaCaryophyllaceaeBu
WilkesiaCharles Wilkes (1798–1877), naval officerAsteraceaeBu
WilkieaDavid Elliott Wilkie (1815–1885), Scottish-born Australian doctor in Melbourne; vice-president of what is now the Royal Society of VictoriaMonimiaceaeBu
WilldenowiaCarl Ludwig Willdenow (1765–1812)RestionaceaeBu
WillemetiaPierre Rémi Willemet (1735–1807), French botanist, professor of natural history and botanical garden director in NancyAsteraceaeBu
WilliamodendronWilliam Antônio Rodrigues (b. 1928)LauraceaeBu
WillisiaJohn Christopher Willis (1868–1958)PodostemaceaeBu
WillkommiaHeinrich Moritz Willkomm (1821–1895)PoaceaeBu
WillughbeiaFrancis Willughby (1635–1672)ApocynaceaeBu
WilsoniaJohn Wilson (1696–1751), English shoemaker, baker and botanistConvolvulaceaeBu
WimmerellaFranz Elfried Wimmer (1881–1961), Austrian clergyman and botanist; professor of natural history in Istanbul, Turkey; Viennese priest; specialist in LobeliaceaeCampanulaceaeBu
WimmeriaChristian Friedrich Heinrich Wimmer (1803–1868)CelastraceaeBu
WindsorinaGeorge V (1865–1936) and the House of WindsorRapateaceaeBu
WinifrediaWinifred Curtis (1905–2005)RestionaceaeBu
WinklerellaHubert Winkler (1875–1941)PodostemaceaeBu
Wintera[g]John Winter (16th century), one of the ship captains of Francis Drake's circumnavigationWinteraceaeBu
WisteriaCaspar Wistar (1761–1818), doctorFabaceaeCo
WithaniaHenry Witham (1779–1844)SolanaceaeQu
WitheringiaWilliam Withering (1741–1799)SolanaceaeBu
WitseniaNicolaes Witsen (1641–1717), statesman and writerIridaceaeBu
WittmackanthusLudwig Wittmack (1839–1929)RubiaceaeBu
WittmackiaBromeliaceaeBu
WittsteiniaGeorg Christian Wittstein (1810–1887)AlismataceaeBu
WodyetiaWodyeti (c. 1900 – 1978), Aboriginal Australian who first reported on this palm genusArecaceaeBu
WolffiaJohann Friedrich Wolff (1778–1806)AraceaeQu
WolffiellaAraceaeQu
WollastoniaWilliam Hyde Wollaston (1766–1828), chemistAsteraceaeBu
WoodburniaJohn Woodburn (1843–1902), colonial administratorAraliaceaeBu
WoodfordiaEmperor John Alexander Woodford (1764–1817), English lawyer who maintained a large greenhouse in VauxhallLythraceaeBu
WoodiaJohn Medley Wood (1827–1915)ApocynaceaeBu
WooleyaCharles Hugh Frederick Wooley (1894–1969), English naval officer, natural scientist and citrus grower; supplied Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden with succulents from around South AfricaAizoaceaeBu
WoollsiaWilliam Woolls (1814–1893)EricaceaeBu
WorsleyaArthington Worsley (1861–1944)AmaryllidaceaeSt
WrightiaWilliam Wright (1735–1819)ApocynaceaeBu
WulfeniaFranz Xaver von Wulfen (1728–1805)PlantaginaceaeSt
WulfeniopsisPlantaginaceaeQu
WullschlaegeliaHeinrich Wullschlägel (1805–1864)OrchidaceaeBu
WunderlichiaChristian Karl Wunderlich (1778–1855), German-born Russian apothecary's assistant, teacher, botanist, office worker and organist in present-day Volgograd; built up a herbariumAsteraceaeBu
WurdastomJohn Julius Wurdack (1921–1998), American botanist at the New York Botanical Garden and the Smithsonian InstitutionMelastomataceaeBu
WurfbainiaJohann Siegmund Wurffbain (1613–1661), German traveler in the service of the Dutch East India Company as a soldier and merchant; also a councilman in NurembergZingiberaceaeBu
WurmbeaFriedrich von Wurmb (1742–1781)ColchicaceaeBu
WydleriaHeinrich Wydler (1800–1883)ApiaceaeBu
WyethiaNathaniel Jarvis Wyeth (1802–1856), businessman and explorerAsteraceaeSt
XatardiaBarthélemy Joseph Paul Xatard (1774–1846), French apothecary and botanist who collected in the eastern PyreneesApiaceaeBu
XimeniaFrancisco Ximénez (d. 1620), Spanish clergyman and naturalist (botanist), missionary in Spanish FloridaOlacaceaeBu
YabeaYoshitaka Yabe (1876–1931), Japanese professor of botany at the College of Arts and Sciences in TokyoApiaceaeBu
YeatesiaWilliam Smith Yeates (1856–1908), American geologist, professor in Georgia; collected along the Flint RiverAcanthaceaeBu
YoaniaUdagawa Yōan (1798–1846), chemist and translatorOrchidaceaeBu
YoungiaEdward Young (1684–1765), poet, and Thomas Young (1773–1829), scientistAsteraceaeBu
YvesiaAlfred Marie Augustin Saint-Yves (1855–1933), French soldier and botanist who settled in Nice and focused on grassesPoaceaeBu
ZabeliaHermann Zabel (1832–1912)CaprifoliaceaeBu
ZaluzaniaAdam Zalužanský ze Zalužan (1558–1613), Bohemian botanist and doctor in Prague; also taught at Charles UniversityAsteraceaeBu
ZaluzianskyaScrophulariaceaeCo
ZanderaRobert Zander (1892–1969), German botanist and horticulturist in BerlinAsteraceaeBu
ZannichelliaGian Girolamo Zannichelli (1661–1729), Italian apothecary and natural scientist in VenicePotamogetonaceaeBu
ZanoniaGiacomo Zanoni (1615–1682), Italian botanist, botanical garden director in BolognaCucurbitaceaeBu
ZantedeschiaGiovanni Zantedeschi (1773–1846)AraceaeCo
ZehnderiaAlfons Zehnder (1920–1985), Swiss teacher and botanist in Wettingen with a focus on algaePodostemaceaeBu
ZehneriaJosef Zehner (19th century)CucurbitaceaeBu
ZelenkoaHarry Zelenko (b. 1928), American marketing designer and orchid growerOrchidaceaeBu
ZeltneraLouis Zeltner (b. 1938) and his wife Nicole Zeltner (b. 1934), Swiss botanists with a focus on GentianaceaeGentianaceaeBu
ZeniaH. C. Zen, scientist and government officialFabaceaeBu
ZenkerellaGeorg August Zenker (1855–1922)FabaceaeBu
ZenkeriaJonathan Carl Zenker (1799–1837)PoaceaeBu
ZenobiaZenobia (b. c. 240), queenEricaceaeCo
ZexmeniaJosé Mariano Jiménez (1781–1811), independence fighterAsteraceaeBu
ZeyheriaJohann Michael Zeyher (1770–1843)BignoniaceaeBu
ZieriaJohn Zier (d. 1793), Polish and English apothecary and botanist, specialist in spore-bearing plantsRutaceaeBu
ZingeriaVasili Yakovlevich Zinger (1836–1907)PoaceaeBu
ZinniaJohann Gottfried Zinn (1727–1759)AsteraceaeCo
ZinowiewiaPaul Zinowiew, botanist, curator at the university in present-day Kharkiv, UkraineCelastraceaeBu
ZippeliaAlexander Zippelius (1797–1828)PiperaceaeBu
ZiziaJohann Baptist Ziz (1779–1829)ApiaceaeBu
ZizkaeaGeorg Zizka (b. 1955), German evolutionary botanist; specialist in BromeliaceaeBromeliaceaeBu
ZoegeaJohan Zoëga (1742–1788)AsteraceaeBu
ZollerniaFrederick William III of Prussia (1770–1840)FabaceaeBu
ZollingeriaHeinrich Zollinger (1818–1859)SapindaceaeBu
ZorniaJohannes Zorn (1739–1799)FabaceaeBu
ZosimaNikolaos Zosima (1758–1842), Anastasios Zosima (1754–1828) and Zois Zosima (1764–1828), Greek-Russian brothers and merchants in Moscow who supported naturalistsApiaceaeBu
ZotoviaVictor Zotov (1908–1977)PoaceaeBu
ZoysiaKarl von Zois (1756–1800)PoaceaeSt
ZuccagniaAttilio Zuccagni (1754–1807), Italian botanistFabaceaeBt
ZuccariniaJoseph Gerhard Zuccarini (1797–1848)RubiaceaeBt
ZuloagaeaFernando Omar Zuloaga (b.1951), Argentinian botanist and Professor of Phytogeography from the National University of La PlataPoaceaeBt
ZuloagocardamumBrassicaceaeBt

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.
  • Cullen, Katherine E. (2006). Biology: The People Behind the Science. New York, New York: Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8160-7221-7.
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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.