Epithets M
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| Epithet | Meaning | Reference |
| macilenta
| Starved, lean. | Z |
| macra
| Frail, sickly. | Z |
| macracanthum
| With large spine (macro, large or long). | Z |
| macrantha
| Bearing long flowers. | Z |
| macrocarpa
| Bearing large fruit. | Z |
| macrocarpum
| Bearing large fruit. | Z |
| macrocarpus
| Bearing large fruit. | Z |
| macrocephala
| Large-headed. | Z |
| macrocephalus
| Large-headed. | Z |
| macrodonta
| With long teeth. | Z |
| macrophylla
| Having elongated leaves or leaflets. | Z |
| macrophyllum
| Having elongated leaves or leaflets. | Z |
| macrophyllus
| Having elongated leaves or leaflets. | Z |
| macrorrhizum
| With long or big roots. | Z |
| macrosiphon
| With long tubes. | Z |
| macrospermum
| Bearing long seeds. | Z |
| maculata
| Spotted, stained or blotched. | Z |
| maculatum
| Spotted, stained or blotched. | Z |
| maculatus
| Spotted, stained or blotched. | Z |
| maculosa
| Thickly spotted or blotched. | Z |
| maculosum
| Thickly spotted or blotched. | Z |
| maderense
| From the Isle of Madeira. | Z |
| magellanica
| From the region of the Magellan Straits, southern Chile | Z |
| magellanicus
| From the region of the Magellan Straits, southern Chile | Z |
| magnifica
| Magnificent, beautiful. | Z |
| majalis
| Flowering in May. | Z |
| major
| Larger than the type. | Z |
| majorana
| Marjoram. | Z |
| majus
| Large, big. | Z |
| majuscula
| Somewhat larger. | Z |
| malacoides
| Resembling mallow Malva. | Z |
| manicata
| Long sleeved, applied to the densely matted pubescence which may be stripped off like a sleeve. | Z |
| margaritacea
| Pearl-like (Margarita, a pearl). | Z |
| marginata
| Edged, bordered, with a distinct margin. | Z |
| marginatum
| Edged, bordered, with a distinct margin. | Z |
| marginatus
| Edged, bordered, with a distinct margin. | Z |
| marianum
| Referring to the Virgin Mary, or from Maryland, U.S.A. | Z |
| marina
| Growing in or near the sea. | Z |
| marinum
| Growing in or near the sea. | Z |
| maritima
| Growing on the seashore, confined to the coast. | Z |
| maritimum
| Growing on the seashore, confined to the coast. | Z |
| maritimus
| Growing on the seashore, confined to the coast. | Z |
| marmoratus
| Marked with coloured veins like marble. | Z |
| marmorea
| Marble-like. | Z |
| martagon
| The Martagon Lily, Lilium martagon. | Z |
| mas
| Male. | Z |
| mascula
| Male, masculine. | Z |
| matronalis
| Pertaining to a matron. | Z |
| maxima
| The largest. | Z |
| maximum
| The largest. | Z |
| media
| In between - as of a hybrid for instance | |
| megalosperma
| Bearing large seeds or spores. | Z |
| megapotamicum
| "Big river". In the case of Abutilon the Rio Grande of Brazil. | JS |
| megastachys
| With large spikes. | Z |
| melanantha
| Bearing black flowers. | Z |
| melanocarpa
| Bearing black or dark fruit. | Z |
| melanocarpus
| Bearing black or dark fruit. | Z |
| melanoxylon
| Having black wood. | Z |
| meleagris
| Spotted like a Guinea fowl. | Z |
| melitensis
| From the Isle of Malta. | Z |
| mellea
| With the taste or smell of honey, honey-coloured. | Z |
| melongena
| Egg-plant, Solanum Melongena. | Z |
| memphitica
| From Memphis in Egypt. | Z |
| menziesii
| After Scottish botanist, Archibald Menzies. | JS |
| meridionalis
| Belonging to noon. | Z |
| mertonensis
| Digitalis mertonensis is a garden hybrid that comes true from seed. I believe the name refers to an origin at Merton College, Oxford. | |
| mesenterica
| I am sure this is related to the word "mesentery" - connective tissue in the abdomen. | |
| messanensis
| From Messina in Sicily. | Z |
| mexicana
| Of Mexican origin. | Z |
| mexicanum
| Of Mexican origin. | Z |
| mezereum
| Dwarf Bay Daphne or foreboding, deadly. | Z |
| micacea
| Mica-like. | Z |
| micaceus
| Mica-like. | Z |
| micans
| Shining, glistening. | Z |
| micrantha
| Bearing minute flowers. | Z |
| micranthum
| Bearing minute flowers. | Z |
| micranthus
| Bearing minute flowers. | Z |
| microcarpa
| Bearing small fruit. | Z |
| microcarpum
| Bearing small fruit. | Z |
| microcephala
| Having small or short heads. | Z |
| microcephalum
| Having small or short heads. | Z |
| microglochin
| Having minute bristles. | Z |
| microglossus
| With small, short tongues. | Z |
| microphylla
| Small-leaved. | Z |
| microphyllus
| Small-leaved. | Z |
| microstachya
| With small spike. | Z |
| miliacea
| Millet-like, Milium. | Z |
| miliaceum
| Millet-like, Milium. | Z |
| militaris
| With helmet and also soldier like, in masses. | Z |
| millefolium
| "1000 leaves." | |
| miniatum
| The colour of Cinnabar or red lead, more orange or duller than vermilion. | Z |
| minima
| Very small. | Z |
| minimus
| Very small. | Z |
| minor
| Smaller, lesser. | Z |
| minus
| Small, less. | Z |
| minuta
| Very small, inconspicuous. | Z |
| missouriense
| From the river Missouri. | Z |
| missouriensis
| From the river Missouri. | Z |
| mitis
| Gentle, defenceless, without thorns or spines. | Z |
| mixtum
| Cross-bred, mixed. | Z |
| moldavica
| From Moldavia, now divided between Romania, Moldovan Republic and Ukraine. | Z |
| molle
| Soft, tender, usually meaning pubescent like velvet. | Z |
| mollis
| Soft, tender, usually meaning pubescent like velvet. | Z |
| mollissimus
| Very soft. | Z |
| mollugo
| Indian chickweed. | Z |
| monantha
| One-flowered, or with single flowers. | Z |
| monococcum
| Bearing one seed or berry. | Z |
| monogyna
| Having a single pistil in a flower. | Z |
| monopyrenus
| Bearing single stone or nutlet. | Z |
| monorchis
| With single tuber. | Z |
| monspeliaca
| From Mount Pelium, Greece. | Z |
| monspeliacus
| From Mount Pelium, Greece. | Z |
| monspeliense
| From Montpellier. | Z |
| monspeliensis
| From Montpellier. | Z |
| monspessulana
| From the district of Montpellier. | Z |
| monspessulanum
| From the district of Montpellier. | Z |
| montana
| Growing on the mountains. | Z |
| montanum
| Growing on the mountains. | Z |
| montanus
| Growing on the mountains. | Z |
| montevidense
| From Montevideo, capital of Uruguay. | Z |
| montevidensis
| From Montevideo, capital of Uruguay. | Z |
| monticola
| Growing on hills. | Z |
| morio
| A helmet or cap. | Z |
| morsus-ranae
| Frog-bite, Hydrocharis. | Z |
| moschata
| With a musky scent. | Z |
| moschatellina
| Resembling moschusi musk or musky. | Z |
| moschatum
| With a musky scent. | Z |
| moschatus
| With a musky scent. | Z |
| mossii
| Named for C E Moss, founding Professor of Botany at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. | |
| mucronata
| Terminating, an organ with a straight, stiff and sharp point. | Z |
| mucronatum
| Terminating, an organ with a straight, stiff and sharp point. | Z |
| mucronatus
| Terminating, an organ with a straight, stiff and sharp point. | Z |
| mucronulatus
| With a diminutive sharp point. | Z |
| multicaule
| With many stalks. | Z |
| multicaulis
| With many stalks. | Z |
| multifidum
| Many-cleft, divided into many segments. | Z |
| multiflorum
| Many-flowered. | Z |
| multiflorus
| Many-flowered. | Z |
| multisiliquosa
| Bearing many seedpods. | Z |
| munitum
| Armed (with thorns or spines). | Z |
| murale
| Growing on walls. | Z |
| muralis
| Growing on walls. | Z |
| muricata
| Full of rough, short, sharp points. | Z |
| muricatus
| Full of rough, short, sharp points. | Z |
| murinum
| Mouse-coloured. | Z |
| murorum
| Growing on walls. | Z |
| muscipula
| Fly-trap Dionaea muscipula, Venus Fly-trap. | Z |
| muscosa
| Covered, as with moss. | Z |
| mutabile
| Changing in form or colour. | Z |
| mutatum
| Changing in appearance. | Z |
| muticum
| Curtailed, docked, pointless blunt, awn-less. | Z |
| muticus
| Curtailed, docked, pointless blunt, awn-less. | Z |
| myconi
| Named for Francisco Mico (b. 1528), Spanish Physician and Botanist. | |
| myosuroides
| Resembling mouse-tail, Myosurus. | Z |
| myriocarpus
| Bearing much fruit. | Z |
| myrsinites
| Resembling Myrsine, African Myrtle. | Z |
| myrtillus
| A little myrtle. | DBE |

