liliifolia
Liliifolia is a botanical Latin specific epithet used in the scientific names of plants to denote leaves that resemble those of a lily. It is not a taxon by itself; rather, liliifolia occurs as the second, or specific, element in many binomial names across diverse plant genera, describing a particular leaf morphology rather than a shared lineage.
Taxonomic use and form: The epithet liliifolia is applied to numerous species across different families. Because
Etymology and meaning: The epithet derives from Lilium (the lily) combined with a form related to folium
Notes on interpretation: Because liliifolia is an descriptive epithet rather than a unique taxon, it is not
See also: botanical nomenclature, Latin in scientific naming, species epithet.