Helleborus lividus was created in 1789.
Paracentrotus lividus was created in 1816.
Conus lividus was created in 1792.
Potamonautes lividus was created in 2001.
Helleborus.
The plant named after the god of the underworld is the "Hellebore" (genus Helleborus). It is also known as the "Christmas Rose" or "Lenten Rose" and is said to be named after Helleborus, the Greek god of the underworld, due to its toxic properties.
In Latin, "lividus" means "bluish" or "pale," often associated with a color resembling that of a bruise. It can also imply a sense of being envious or angry. The term has influenced various modern languages and is commonly associated with the word "livid" in English, which describes a similar bluish or grayish hue.
I think you spelled it wrong? But if you were looking for helleborus Niger it is the scientific name for Black Hellebore
The scientific name for the Christmas rose plant is Helleborus niger.
Marlene Sophie Ahlburg has written: 'Helleborus. Nieswurz, Schneerosen, Lenzrosen'
The scientific name for the poisonous plant Stinking hellebore is Helleborus foetidus. It belongs to the family Ranunculaceae and is native to Europe. This plant is known for its distinctive foul odor and toxic properties.
The scientific name for Corsican Hellebore is Helleborus argutifolius. It belongs to the family Ranunculaceae and is native to the Mediterranean region. This plant contains toxic compounds that can cause gastrointestinal issues if ingested.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Helleborus orientalis.