densiflora
Densiflora is not a genus or a single species. It is a Latin epithet used in the scientific names of various plant species to describe a particular characteristic of the flowers. The term comes from densus meaning dense or crowded and flora meaning flowers, so it generally conveys the sense of densely arranged or numerous blooms. Because it is an epithet, it occurs across different genera and is not tied to a single taxon.
In taxonomy, the epithet densiflora is applied independently in different plant lineages. Each occurrence refers to
To identify and learn about a particular plant with the epithet densiflora, it is best to consult
Because taxonomic opinions evolve with new data, epithets like densiflora may be revised or moved to different
See also: Latin epithets in botanical nomenclature, densus, florifer.