Epithets S
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| Epithet | Meaning | Reference |
| sabaudum
| From Savoy, part of the region Rhône-Alpes. | Z |
| saccharata
| With sweet taste, sugaryielding (Saccharum, sugar). | Z |
| saccharinum
| Sugary. | Z |
| sachalinensis
| From the Isle of Sachalin. | Z |
| saeva
| Cruel ? | |
| saginoides
| Resembling Pearl-wort, Sagina. | Z |
| sagittalis
| Shaped like an arrowhead (used of leaves). | Z |
| sagittarius
| Shaped like an arrowhead (used of leaves). | Z |
| sagittata
| Shaped like an arrowhead (used of leaves). | Z |
| sagittifolia
| With arrow-shaped leaves. | Z |
| salicaria
| Willow-like. (Of leaves or flowers.) | JS |
| salicifolius
| With leaves like the Willow. | Z |
| salicina
| Willow or Sallow like. | Z |
| saligna
| Willow or Sallow like. | Z |
| salignum
| Willow or Sallow like. | Z |
| salisburgensis
| From Salzburg in Austria. | Z |
| salmantica
| From ancient Salmantica, now Salamanca, in Spain. | Z |
| salviifolius
| With leaves like Sage, Salvia. | Z |
| sancta
| Holy, sacred. | Z |
| sanguinalis
| Of blood red colour. | Z |
| sanguinea
| Blood-red (sanguis, blood). | Z |
| sanguineum
| Blood-red (sanguis, blood). | Z |
| sanguineus
| Blood-red (sanguis, blood). | Z |
| sardensis
| Of Sardinian origin. | Z |
| sardous
| Of Sardinian origin. | Z |
| sarmentosa
| Bearing long, slender runners. | Z |
| sarniense
| From the Isle of Guernsey. | Z |
| sarniensis
| From the Isle of Guernsey. | Z |
| sativa
| That which is sown or planted for crops. | Z |
| sativum
| That which is sown or planted for crops. | Z |
| sativus
| That which is sown or planted for crops. | Z |
| saxatile
| Growing amongst rocks, rock-loving. | Z |
| saxatilis
| Growing amongst rocks, rock-loving. | Z |
| saxifraga
| Stone splitting, rock-breaking. | Z |
| saxonicum
| Of Saxon origin. | Z |
| scaber
| Rough to the touch. | Z |
| scabiosa
| Scabby. | Z |
| scabra
| Rough to the touch. | Z |
| scabriuscula
| Somewhat rough. | Z |
| scabrum
| Rough to the touch. | Z |
| sceleratus
| Acrid, biting, blister-drawing. | Z |
| schoenoides
| Resembling Card-Rush, of Victoria, Schoenus. | Z |
| schoenoprasum
| Chives. | Z |
| scilloides
| Resembling Squill or Wild Hyacinths, Scilla. | Z |
| scissus
| Cleft, slit, fibrous. | Z |
| sclarea
| Dry, stiff. | Z |
| scolopendrium
| Centipede-like. | JS |
| scolymus
| From the Greek for artichoke. | |
| scoparius
| Brush-like. | Z |
| scorodonia
| Garlic-like. | Z |
| scorpioides
| Scorpion like, when the inflorescence resembles a scorpion's tail. | Z |
| scotica
| Of Scotch origin. | Z |
| scoticum
| Of Scotch origin. | Z |
| scoticus
| Of Scotch origin. | Z |
| scutatus
| Buckler-shaped. | Z |
| scutellata
| Shaped like a small salver or plate. | Z |
| secalinum
| Resembling Rye, Secale. | Z |
| secalinus
| Resembling Rye, Secale. | Z |
| sect.
| Section (of a Genus with complex sub-species). | |
| secta
| Cut or cleft completely to the base. | Z |
| secunda
| One-sided, or following. | Z |
| sedifolius
| With leaves like Stonecrop Sedum. | Z |
| sedoides
| Resembling Stonecrop, Sedum. | Z |
| segetalis
| Growing in standing crops. | Z |
| segetum
| Growing in standing crops. | Z |
| seguine
| Resembling Hemlock. | Z |
| selaginoides
| Resembling Selago, a genus of greenhouse shrubs. | Z |
| selago
| ancient name for Lycopodium selago | DBE |
| semiglobata
| (Half-globular, which I take to mean hemispherical ?) | |
| sempervirens
| Evergreen, retaining leaves in winter. | Z |
| senegalensis
| From the banks of the river Senegal in W. Africa. | Z |
| senescens
| Grey, as from age. | Z |
| sensibilis
| Sensitive, manifesting irritability. | Z |
| sepium
| Ink. | |
| septentrionale
| Northern. | Z |
| septentrionalis
| Northern. | Z |
| sericea
| Silky, covered with silky pubescence. | Z |
| sericeum
| Silky, covered with silky pubescence. | Z |
| serotina
| Late in the year, blooming in autumn. | Z |
| serotinum
| Late in the year, blooming in autumn. | Z |
| serotinus
| Late in the year, blooming in autumn. | Z |
| serpens
| Snake. | Z |
| serpyllifolia
| With leaves like Wild thyme. | Z |
| serrata
| Beset with saw teeth. | Z |
| serratifolia
| Having serrated leaves. | Z |
| serrulata
| Teethed, with minute teeth. | Z |
| sessiliflorus
| Bearing sessile, or stalk-less flowers. | Z |
| sessilis
| Sitting close, destitute of a stalk. | Z |
| setacea
| Bristly (seta, a bristle). | Z |
| setaceum
| Bristly (seta, a bristle). | Z |
| setigerus
| Bearing bristles. | Z |
| setosa
| Bristly (seta, a bristle). | Z |
| setulosa
| Resembling a fine bristle. | Z |
| sexangulare
| Six-angled. | Z |
| shallon
| Derived from the North American native name, Salal ? | |
| siberica
| Of Siberian origin. | |
| sibirica
| Of Siberian origin. | Z |
| sibiricum
| Of Siberian origin. | Z |
| sibiricus
| Of Siberian origin. | Z |
| sicula
| From the Isle of Sicily in Italy. | Z |
| siculum
| From the Isle of Sicily in Italy. | Z |
| siculus
| From the Isle of Sicily in Italy. | Z |
| sikkimensis
| From Sikkim, now an Indian State in the eastern Himalayas. | Z |
| siliquastrum
| The Careb-Tree, St. John's Bread Tree, Coratonia, Siliqua. | Z |
| siliquosa
| Bearing silique, ie Pods with a partition like those of Cruciferae. | Z |
| silvatica
| Growing in woods and forests. | Z |
| silvaticus
| Growing in woods and forests. | Z |
| sylvestri
| Wild not cultivated. | Z |
| sylvestris
| Wild not cultivated. | Z |
| simia
| [Like a] monkey. | |
| simplex
| Of one piece or series (opposed to compound). | Z |
| sinensis
| Of Chinese origin. | Z |
| sinuata
| Having a deep, wavy margin (like the oak-leaf). | Z |
| sinuatum
| Having a deep, wavy margin (like the oak-leaf). | Z |
| sitchensis
| From the Sitka or Sitcha, Alaska. | Z |
| soldanella
| With leaves like Soldanella. | JS |
| soleirolii
| I have been unable to find a lead on this. Would you like to edit the entry ? | |
| solida
| Not hollow, or, free from cavities. | Z |
| solstitialis
| Pertaining to summer. | Z |
| sordida
| Dirty in tint, dirty-white. | Z |
| soulangeana
| Hybrid named for Etienne Soulange-Bodin, 19th century French cavaly officer and Director of the Royal Institute of Horticulture. | DGB |
| spartea
| Resembling Esparto-Grass. | Z |
| spathacea
| Spathe-bearing (spathe, a large bract enclosing a flower cluster). | Z |
| spathularis
| Spoon-shaped (leaves). | |
| spathulata
| Spathe, spatula-shaped, in form of a large bract. | Z |
| speciosa
| Beautiful. | Z |
| speciosissimum
| Extra beautiful. | Z |
| speciosum
| Beautiful. | Z |
| speciosus
| Beautiful. | Z |
| spectabile
| Showy, superior. | Z |
| spectabilis
| Showy, superior. | Z |
| speltoides
| Resembling Dinkel or Spelt weed, Triticum Speltra. | Z |
| sphacelata
| With marks like gangrene, withered, dead in appearance. | Z |
| sphacelatum
| With marks like gangrene, withered, dead in appearance. | Z |
| sphaericus
| Spherical, globe-like. | Z |
| sphaerocephalus
| Round-headed. | Z |
| sphondylium
| Spine (in the sense of backbone) - like ? | |
| spicata
| Spike-like, or disposed on a spike. | Z |
| spicatum
| Spike-like, or disposed on a spike. | Z |
| spiculatum
| Being covered with fine points. | Z |
| spinosa
| Having spines or thorns. | Z |
| spinosissima
| Closely beset with thorns. | Z |
| spinosissimum
| Closely beset with thorns. | Z |
| spinosum
| Having spines or thorns. | Z |
| spinosus
| Having spines or thorns. | Z |
| spinulosa
| With small spines (Spinula, a diminutive spine). | Z |
| spiralis
| Coiled, wound round. | Z |
| splendens
| Glistening or shining. | Z |
| spongiosa
| Spongy, soft, or having the texture of a sponge. | Z |
| spp.
| Indicates an unknown (to me) species of the genus. | |
| spumosum
| Frothy, spongy. | Z |
| spurium
| False. | DBE |
| spurius
| False. | DBE |
| squalida
| Dull yellow. | Z |
| squalidus
| Dull yellow. | Z |
| squamaria
| Common Tooth-Wort, Lathraea squamaria. | Z |
| squamatus
| Being furnished with scales. | Z |
| squamosum
| Beset with scales, or scale like. | Z |
| squamosus
| Beset with scales, or scale like. | Z |
| squarrosa
| Being rough or scurfy. | Z |
| squarrosum
| Being rough or scurfy. | Z |
| squarrosus
| Being rough or scurfy. | Z |
| stagnalis
| Growing in stagnant water. | Z |
| staminea
| Stamen-like. | Z |
| stellaris
| Star-spangled. | Z |
| stellata
| Star-like, or radiating like the points of a star. | Z |
| stellatum
| Star-like, or radiating like the points of a star. | Z |
| stellatus
| Star-like, or radiating like the points of a star. | Z |
| stellulata
| Minutely star-shaped, or stellate. | Z |
| stenopetalus
| Having narrow petals. | Z |
| stenophylla
| Narrow leaved. | Z |
| stenophyllus
| Narrow leaved. | Z |
| stenostachys
| Bearing slender spikes. | Z |
| sterilis
| Barren, as flowers destitute of pistil or stamen without anther. | Z |
| sterneri
| Low, spreading ? | |
| stictophyllum
| Having leaves covered with points, dots. | Z |
| stipitatus
| Having small stalks or stems. | Z |
| stipoides
| Resembling Oat Grass, Stipa. | Z |
| stipulaceum
| Having stipules (small appendages to the base of the leaf-stalk). | Z |
| stoechas
| From the Iles d'Hyères, or ancient Stoechades, a group of islands off southern France. | Z |
| stramonium
| The old botanic / herbal name for Thorn Apple. | JS |
| striata
| Marked with fine, longitudinal flutings, or grooves. | Z |
| striatella
| Marked with small stripes or bruises (stria, a furrow). | Z |
| striatum
| Marked with fine, longitudinal flutings, or grooves. | Z |
| striatus
| Marked with fine, longitudinal flutings, or grooves. | Z |
| stricta
| Drawn together, stiff, upright. | Z |
| strictum
| Drawn together, stiff, upright. | Z |
| strigosa
| Closely covered with pointed bristles. | Z |
| strigosum
| Closely covered with pointed bristles. | Z |
| strigosus
| Closely covered with pointed bristles. | Z |
| strumosa
| Goitre-like (struma, goitre). | Z |
| strumosus
| Goitre-like (struma, goitre). | Z |
| struthiopteris
| Bunch-winged. | Z |
| stylosa
| With prominent style. | Z |
| suaveolens
| Fragrant, sweet-smelling. | Z |
| subcaulescens
| With a very short stem. | Z |
| subciliata
| Somewhat ciliate, fringed. | Z |
| subcrenata
| Somewhat notched, scalloped. | Z |
| suberecta
| Nearly erect, nodding at the top. | Z |
| subfusiformis
| Almost carrot -shaped. | |
| subglobosum
| Somewhat spherical. | Z |
| subhirsutum
| Somewhat rough-haired. | Z |
| submersum
| Growing under water. | Z |
| subsp.
| Indicates a subspecies. | |
| subterraneum
| Underground. | Z |
| subulata
| Awl-shaped. | Z |
| subulatum
| Awl-shaped. | Z |
| subulatus
| Awl-shaped. | Z |
| succulenta
| Juicy, sappy. | Z |
| suecica
| Of Swedish origin. | Z |
| suecicum
| Of Swedish origin. | Z |
| suffocatum
| Choking, stifling. | Z |
| suffruticosum
| Somewhat like a shrub. | Z |
| sulcata
| Grooved, furrowed or fluted. | Z |
| sulcatus
| Grooved, furrowed or fluted. | Z |
| sumatrensis
| From Sumatra | |
| supina
| Prostrate, with face upward. | Z |
| supinum
| Prostrate, with face upward. | Z |
| supinus
| Prostrate, with face upward. | Z |
| suspensa
| Hanging downward perpendicularly. | Z |
| sylvatica
| Growing in woods and forests. | Z |
| sylvaticum
| Growing in woods and forests. | Z |
| sylvaticus
| Growing in woods and forests. | Z |
| sylvestris
| Wild not cultivated. | Z |
| syriaca
| Of Syrian origin. | Z |
| syriacum
| Of Syrian origin. | Z |
| syriacus
| Of Syrian origin. | Z |

