The Names of Plants dimorphophyllus -a -um with leaves of two shapes, di-morfh-fullon Dimorphotheca Two-kinds-of-container, di-morfh-qhkh (the disc florets of cape marigolds vary in structure) dinaricus -a -um from the Dinaric Alps, Dalmatian coast between Slovenia and Albania Dinklageanthus Dinklage’s-flower, botanical Latin from Dinklage and anqoj Dinklageella for Max Julius Dinklage (1864–1935), who collected in Liberia from 1898 Dinklageodoxa Dinklage’s-glory, botanical Latin from Dinklage and doca dino- whirling, dinoj, or terrible-, deinoj (dinosaur) Dinophora Whorl-bearer, dinoj-fora Diodia Two-toothed, di-odouj diodon two-toothed, di-odwn dioicus -a -um, dioeca of two houses, dij-oikoj (having separate staminate and pistillate plants) Dionaea for Dione, the Titan mother of Aphrodite, synonymous with Venus (Venus fly trap) Dioncophyllum Two-hooked-leaved-one, di-ogko-fullon (Dioncophyllaceae) Dionysia for Dionysos, the Greek Bacchus, god of debauchery Dioon Two-egged-one, dij-won (the paired ovules on each scale) Dioscorea for Dioscorides Pedanios of Anazarbeus, Greek military physician (yams) (Dioscoreaceae) dioscoreifolius -a -um with leaves resembling those of Dioscorea Diosma Divine-fragrance, dioj-osmh diosmeus -a -um having a ‘heavenly’ perfume, dioj-osmh diosmifolius -a -um Diosma-leaved, Diosma-folium Diosphaera Job’s-orb, dioj-sfaira diospyroides having a similarity to Diospyros, dioj-puroj-oeidhj Diospyros Divine-food, dioj-puroj (Jove’s-fruit, date plum’s edible fruit) Diotis Two-ears, di-wtoj (the spurs of the corolla, Otanthus) diotus -a -um two-eared or two-handled, di-wtweij Dipcadi from an oriental name for Muscari Dipelta Twice-shielded, di-pelth (the capsules are included between persistent bracts) dipetalus -a -um having two petals, di-petalon diphrocalyx with a flat and wide calyx shaped like a chariot board, difroj, chairshaped calyx, difroj-kaluc Diphylleia Double-leaf, dij-fullon (the deeply divided umbrella leaf) (Diphylleiaceae) diphyllus -a -um two-leaved, di-fullon dipl-, diplo- two fold-, double-, alternating, diplooj, diplouj, diplow, diplo-, diplDiplachne Double-chaff, dipl-axnh Diplacrum Double-lobed, dipl-akroj (the glumes have two side lobes) Diplacus Two-flat-bodies, di-plakoj (the placenta) ( Mimulus) Dipladenia Double-gland, diplow-adhn (the two glands on the ovary) diplantherus -a -um double-stamened, duplus-antherus, double-flowering, diploujanqhroj
Diplarche Two-commencements, diplow-arxh (two series of stamens) Diplarrhena Double-male, diplow-arrhn (two perfect stamens) Diplazium Duplicate, diplazw (the double indusium) diplocrater having a double bowl, diplo-krathr (perianth) Diplocyclos Two-circled, diplow-kukloj (the double border of the seed) Diplomeris Two-partite, diplo-merij (the appearance of the widely separated halves of the anther) diplomerus -a -um having two parts, divided into two, diplo-meroj Diplopappus Double-down, diplo-pappoj diplospermus -a -um two-seeded, diplo-sperma 142