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The Lundy cabbage can only be found on this tiny five-kilometres (three miles) long island off Bristol, and has been listed by international botanists as an endangered species.
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I've posted a pretty informal dictionary to help in deducing the meaning of scientific plant names. I got a good deal of this from some random book on taxonomy at the Pasadena Public Library. Since then I've added to it considerably.
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Editor: Marshall D. Sundberg Department of Biological Sciences Emporia State University 1200 Commercial Street, Emporia, KS 66801-5707 Telephone: 620-341-5605 Fax: 620-341-5607 Email: sundberm@emporia.edu Plant Science Bulletin ISSN 0032-0919
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Pepper is the name of the pungent spice from the ground fruits and seeds of Piper nigrum, an Old World, tropical vine. When Europeans discovered the New World they were expecting the spice islands of SE Asia, and so called them the Indies and their native inhabitants, Indians.
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As spring approaches and trees leaf out, I keep a watchful eye on our wild chili plants. Last fall they were covered with bright red berries, which birds long ago consumed. Did those leafless plants survive the winter freezes? We should know soon.
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Plant Science Laboratories Herbarium News No. 31 ISSN 0953-0080 Tuesday 20th April 1993 NERC INITIATIVE IN TAXONOMY RESEARCH AND TRAINING You will probably have heard by now that the British Natural Environment Research Council has announced that it will spend £ 2.
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74 Geoffrey C. Bowker The Game of the Name: Nomenclatural Instability in the History of Botanical Informatics Geoffrey C. Bowker 74 Abstract Botanical nomenclature of vascular plants dates back to the rst edition of Linnaeus in 1753.
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Iowa State University botanists Lynn Clark and Jimmy Triplett and their colleague at the University of North Carolina discovered a new species of North American bamboo in the hills of Appalachia. It is the third known native species of the hardy grass. The other two were discovered more than 200
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Arundinaria appalachiana. A. Top knot of new shoot. B. Foliage leaf complement from midculm node. C. Foliage leaf, showing apex of sheath, fimbriae, pseudopetiole, and base of blade. D. Detail of abaxial surface of blade showing tessellation and pilose vestiture. E. Culm leaf at midculm node. F.
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