About
Plant Names
Like any hobby or
pastime,gardening has its own jargon.
Although most words are straightforward
and "down to earth", one area is a bit
trickier: the scientific or "botanical"
name of specific plants. Personally,
I've never
cared much for using the botanical
names for plants. But we have all heard
the same nicknames used sometimes for
different types of plants. So in order
to ensure that we all know which plant
we're talking about, we sometimes need
to use this system of naming plants. It
actually uses some Greek words
sometimes, but it is almost totally in
Latin words.
This botanical name
is made up of two words: the first word
is called the "genus" and it is
written in Italics and the first
letter is usually uppercased,the second
word is called the "species" and it
is also written in Italics and
is lowercase.The first word tells what
family the plant is in.The larger plant
families are divided into groups and
they are called their family or
"Genus" name. - (I will use sweet
peas as an example). Sweet peas are in
the large family called the
Leguminosae family. However, the
"genus" name for sweet peas is
Lathyrus, which is Greek for "pea".
The second word is the species name of
the plant. Usually, the species name
tells something about the plant's
shape,color,leaf form,fragrance,or some
other peculiarity. In other words, the
second word will describe something
special about that plant. Still using
sweet peas as an example, the sweet pea
has a very wonderful scent to it. Thus
the second word for it is: odoratus.
So the botanical "plant name"
for sweet peas is:
Lathyrus
odoratus.
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The words
listed below are the second word,(or
species word) in the botanical names of
many plants. These are the most common
ones that describe some characteristic
of the plants they name.I will give the
Latin,(or Greek), botanical name and
then the definition of what it means.
acaulis -
stemless................
microphylla - small-leaved
alba, albus - white..............
millefolim - thousand-leaved
amabile, amabilis -
beautiful......... minor, minus -
smaller
arborescens -
treelike.........................
........mollis - soft
aurantiaca -
orange......... montana - from
the mountains
aurea,areum -
gold.................multiflora -
many-flowered
azurea -
blue...................
......................... nana -
dwarf
blanda
- pleasant ...................
.................. nigra - black
caerulea -
deep blue........ ........
nitida,
nitidum - shining
canadensis
- from Canada.....odoratus -
wonderful scent
chinensis - from
China... ....officinalis - used
medicinally
coccinea - scarlet......
.....palmatum -
shaped like a hand
communis -
common...............palustris -
from marshes
cordata -
heart-shaped.......
......parvifolia
- small-leaved
crispa -
waved, curled... ...pendula -
drooping, pendulous
dulce -
sweet......... ..........perenne,
perennis - perennial
elata -
tall...................
.... ...................
pictum - painted
elegans
- elegant.........................
procumbens - prostrate
erecta - upright,
erect ............ .............
pulchella - pretty
flava, flavum -
yellow..............pumila -
low-growing, dwarf
florida,
foridus - flowering....... ........
.....punctata -
spotted
fragrans -
fragrant...................
...............purpurea
- purple
fragrantissima -
very fragrant.....repens,reptans
- creeping
fruticosa -
shrublike............. ..
............rosea
- rose-colored
gracilis -
graceful........... ..
.........rotundifolia -
round-leaved
grandiflora -
large-flowered...... ....... .
...rubra, rubrum
- red
griseum -
gray.......... ..... .....
..........sanguinea -
blood-red
hortensis - of
the garden..........
..........scandens
- climbing
humilis -
low-growing.....
.....semperflorens -
everblooming
hybridus -
hybrid........ ........
......sempervirens - evergreen
incana - gray-haired...........
............ ......speciosa -
showy
japonica - from
Japan........ ........spectabilis -
spectacular
lactea -
milky................
.............. ..........spinosus -
spiny
laevis -
smooth...............
............spinosissimus -
spiniest
lanceolata -
lance-shaped........ ..
........ superbum -
superb
longifolia -
long-leaved.....tomentosa,
tomentosum - hairy
lutea,
luteus - yellow.... ....umbellata
- flowers in umbels
macrophylla -
large-leaved..... ......variegata
- variegated
maculata -
spotted....... ......villosa,
villosum - softly hairy
majus
- larger......... ...........
.... virginiana - from Virginia
maritima - from near
the sea....... ........vulgaris -
common
maxima -
largest.......... .........
vomica - to vomit,nausea
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