dasyphyllus
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek δασύς (dasús, “hairy, shaggy, dense”) + φύλλον (phúllon, “leaf”), + -ous.
Adjective
dasyphyllus (feminine dasyphylla, neuter dasyphyllum); first/second declension
- (New Latin) used as a specific epithet in taxonomic names; Having dense, shaggy leaves; dasyphyllous.
Derived terms
- Dasyphyllum
- Allium dasyphyllum
- Alsidium dasyphyllum
- Antimima dasyphylla
- Aralia dasyphylla
- Bassia dasyphyllum
- Batrachospermum dasyphyllum
- Bulbophyllum dasyphyllum
- Capparis dasyphylla
- Caragana dasyphylla
- Chondria dasyphylla
- Culcitium dasyphyllum
- Diospyros dasyphylla
- Dysoxylum dasyphyllum
- Fucus dasyphyllus
- Grubovia dasyphylla
- Haemanthus dasyphyllus
- Ilex dasyphylla
- Kumanoa dasyphylla
- Lobelia dasyphylla
- Malus dasyphylla
- Mesembryanthemum dasyphyllum
- Mimosa dasyphylla
- Mimulopsis dasyphylla
- Palaquium dasyphyllum
- Payena dasyphylla
- Pelargonium dasyphyllum
- Penstemon dasyphyllus
- Plantago dasyphylla
- Polygala dasyphylla
- Rapanea dasyphylla
- Rhynchostegium dasyphyllum
- Rubus dasyphyllus
- Ruschia dasyphylla
- Sargassum dasyphyllum
- Scymnus dasyphyllus
- Sedum dasyphyllum
- Shorea dasyphylla
- Solanum dasyphyllum
- Staurogyne dasyphylla
- Sterculia dasyphylla
- Stipa dasyphylla
- Syzygium dasyphyllum
- Tarenna dasyphylla
- Tephrosia dasyphylla
- Trichotosia dasyphylla
- Trifolium dasyphyllum
- Urodon dasyphyllus
- Viola dasyphylla
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