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| 372 | Palma              | Named probably for the capital of Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic islands in the Mediterranean | 
| 458 | Hercynia           | This is the Latin name for the mountainous forests in Germany from the upper part of the Rhine to th | 
| 637 | Chrysothemis       | Named for the daughter of Agamemnon and Klytaemnestra in Greek mythology {see planets  (911) and  (1 | 
| 759 | Vinifera           | Named by the discoverer after the vine from which his ancestors made a living. (H 76)	 | 
| 943 | Begonia            | Named after a genus of tropical herbs having asymmetrical leaves and being widely cultivated as orna | 
| 957 | Camelia            | Named for a genus of shrubs or trees of the tea family, especially a ornamental greenhouse shrub wit | 
| 968 | Petunia            | Named for a genus of tropical American herbs of the nightshade family with funnel-shaped corollas. ( | 
| 970 | Primula            | Named for a genus of perennial herbs with large tufted basal leaves and showy variously colored flow | 
| 973 | Aralia             | Named after a widely cultivated ornamental climbing or prostrate or sometimes shrubby Eurasian vine  | 
| 1054 | Forsytia           | Named after a genus of ornamental shrubs of the olive family with opposite leaves and yellow bell-sh | 
| 1056 | Azalea             | Named after a genus of rhododendrons with funnel-shaped corollas and usually deciduous leaves includ | 
| 1060 | Magnolia           | Named after a genus of North American and Asian shrubs and trees with entire evergreen or deciduous  | 
| 1061 | Paeonia            | Named after a flower. (H 101)	See also the remark to planet  (1054).	 | 
| 1063 | Aquilegia          | Named after a genus of plants of the buttercup family with irregular showy spurred flowers. The Engl | 
| 1064 | Aethusa            | Named after a plant of the carrot family. The fool’s parsley belongs to the Aethusa family. (H 101)  | 
| 1066 | Lobelia            | Named for a genus of widely distributed herbaceous plants cultivated for their terminal clusters of  | 
| 1067 | Lunaria            | Named after any of a genus of European plants of the mustard family with cordate leaves and broad si | 
| 1070 | Tunica             | Named after one of numerous cultivated usually double-flowered pinks derived from the common gilly-f | 
| 1072 | Malva              | Named after any of a genus of herbs with palmately lobed or dissected leaves, usually showy flowers, | 
| 1076 | Viola              | Named after the family of garden hybrids with solitary white, yellow, or purple often variegated flo | 
| 1077 | Campanula          | Named after the bellflower. (H 102)	See also the remark to planet  (1054).	 | 
| 1078 | Mentha             | Named after a planet of the mint family. (H 102)	See also the remark to planet  (1054). A. Patry, Ni | 
| 1079 | Mimosa             | Named after a genus of leguminous trees, shrubs, and herbs of tropical and warm regions with usually | 
| 1080 | Orchis             | Named after a flower of a genus with fleshy roots and a spurred lip. (H 102)	See also the remark to  | 
| 1081 | Reseda             | Named after a genus of Old World herbs of the mignonette family having racemose flowers with cleft p | 
| 1082 | Pirola             | Named after a member of the plant family of flowering herbs, mostly evergreen. (H 102)	See also the  | 
| 1083 | Salvia             | Named after a largely and widely distributed genus of herbs or shrubs of the mint family having a tw | 
| 1085 | Amaryllis          | Named after a genus of bulbous African herbs with showy umbellate flowers. (H 102)	See also the rema | 
| 1087 | Arabis             | Named after a large genus of herbs from the mustard family. (H 102)	See also the remark to planet  ( | 
| 1091 | Spiraea            | Named after a genus of shrubs of the rose family with small perfect white or pink flowers in dense r | 
| 1092 | Lilium             | Named after a genus of erect perennial leafy-stemmed bulbous herbs that are native to the northern h | 
| 1095 | Tulipa             | Named after a genus of Eurasian bulbous herbs of the lily family that have linear or broadely lanceo | 
| 1097 | Vicia              | Named after a flower of the Papilionaceae family. The English name of the flower is vetch. (H 103) S | 
| 1100 | Arnica             | Named after a genus of composite herbs including some with bright yellow ray flowers. (H 103)	See al | 
| 1101 | Clematis           | Named after a vine or herb of the buttercup family having three leaflets on each leaf and usually wh | 
| 1103 | Sequoia            | Named by the discoverer for the Sequoia National Park where he spent vacations. The park is named af | 
| 1104 | Syringa            | Named after a genus of ornamental shrubs of the saxifrage family of which several are widely known i | 
| 1105 | Fragaria           | Named after a genus of the rose family that is technically an enlarged pulpy receptacle bearing nume | 
| 1218 | Aster              | Named after various chiefly fall-blooming leafy-stemmed composite herbs with often showy heads conta | 
| 1220 | Crocus             | Named for a genus of herbs of the iris family having solitary long-tubed flowers and slender linear  | 
| 1227 | Geranium           | Named after a genus of plants having regular flowers without spurs and with glands that alternate wi | 
| 1228 | Scabiosa           | Named after a genus of herbs of the teasel family with terminal flower heads subtended by a leafy in | 
| 1229 | Tilia              | Named after a plant (limetree, basswood) from the Tiliaceae family. (H 113)	See also the citation fo | 
| 1230 | Riceia             | Named in honor of Hugh Rice, amateur astronomer of New York and director of the Museum of Natural Sc | 
| 1231 | Auricula           | Named after the yellow flowered Alpine primrose. (H 113)	See also the citation for planet  (1234).	 | 
| 1232 | Cortusa            | Named after a plant of the primrose family. (H 114)	See also the citation for planet  (1234)).	 | 
| 1233 | Kobresia           | Kobresia is the name of a grass. (I. van Houten-Groeneveld)	See also the citation for planet  (1234) | 
| 1234 | Elyna              | This is a name of a plant. The first letters of planets  (1227) through  (1234) form the name G. Str | 
| 1250 | Galanthus          | Named after a flower, the snowdrop. (H 115)	 | 
| 1251 | Hedera             | Named after a plant of the ivy family. (H 115)	 | 
| 1270 | Datura             | Named for a genus of widely distributed strong-scented herbs, shrubs, or trees of the nightshade fam | 
| 1318 | Nerina             | Named after a genus of south African bulbous herbs from the amaryllidaceae family. (H 120)	 | 
| 1319 | Disa               | Named for a large genus of tropical African terrestrial orchids, perhaps the most showy of all orchi | 
| 3468 | Urgenta            | This minor planet is named for a popular, wholesome type of potato, perhaps alluding to the likely f | 
| 6786 | Doudantsutsuji | Doudantsutsuji is the Japanese name for Enkianthus perulatus, an ericaceous deciduous shrub.  | 
| 8652 | Acacia | Named for Acacia, belonging to the family Mimosaceae.  Acacia mearnsii (mimosa) is a s | 
| 8656 | Cupressus | Named for Cupressus, belonging to the family Cupressaceae.  Cupressus macrocarpia (Mon | 
| 8850 | Bignonia | Named for Bignoniaceae, the catalpa family, with about 100 genera and 700 species with tubular flowe | 
| 9054 | Hippocastanum | Named for Hippocastanaceae, the horse-chestnut family, with only two genera and 15 species.  Aesc | 
| 12435 | Sudachi | Sudachi (Citrus sudachi) is a small, round, green citrus fruit that is a specialty of Tokushima pref | 
| 13116 | Hortensia | Hortensia is the name of a flower (Hydrangea hortensia) introduced to France by the astronomer Le Ge | 
| 13606 | Bean | During the Apollo 12 mission to Oceanus Procellarum Alan LaVerne Bean (b. 1932) became the fourth pe | 
| 13606 | Bean | During the Apollo 12 mission to Oceanus Procellarum Alan LaVerne Bean (b. 1932) became the fourth pe | 
| 19019 | Sunflower | The sunflower, the state flower of Kansas, always faces the sun. Its seeds provide food and oil for  | 
| 22494 | Trillium | Since 1937, the White Trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) has been the official flower of Canada | 
| 88705 | Potato | The United Nations has declared 2008 the International Year of the Potato.  First domesticated in th | 
| 151997 | Bauhinia | Bauhinia blakeana is the Hong Kong City Flower. | 
| 189188 | Floraliën | The Gentse Floraliën (Floralies of Ghent) is a world-famous flower exhibition held in Ghent ( |