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btggaz, if you want to improve your Latin vs plants knowledge may I suggest the RHS book Latin for Gardeners - ISBN 978-1-84533-731-5? It contains also brief biogs of the major plant hunters.

The poorly erased price on mine is £14.99.

 

I'll add it to my list, its the terminations, nouns, gender I struggle with, I can barely speak proper English at times, Thank you:thumbup:

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Further comment from Addendum anorachum (Morris 2014). Anura in frogs is taxonomically an Order, which is 2 levels up from Genus.

Ditto for Proboscidea (Order for elephants, genus for devil's claws)

 

Genus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Dont blame me, blame wikipedia!

 

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Further comment from Addendum anorachum (Morris 2014). Anura in frogs is taxonomically an Order, which is 2 levels up from Genus.

Ditto for Proboscidea (Order for elephants, genus for devil's claws)

 

Sorry Jules, I answered Nepias post thinking it was yours - my head was and still is battered by the rules of nomenclature and taxonomy.

 

I got that part of the assignment sorted, using Aotus for another example. I'm struggling with naming the dicot/monocot level of the chart. Thinking thats it a sub-division. There seems to be loads of different classification methods in use I'm getting lost

 

I've yet to spellcheck and proof read:blushing:

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It's a bit of a nightmare, isn't it?

 

It's very useful to have a way of remembering the order of taxonomic groupings. As you no doubt know by now every species falls into a structured naming, in the order Kingdom/Phylum/Class/Order/Family/Genus/Species. Here's one that I just thought of that you can carry around in your head (if there's any room left).

Knowing

Plant

Classification

Order

For

Gary’s

Studies

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I'll add it to my list, its the terminations, nouns, gender I struggle with, I can barely speak proper English at times, Thank you:thumbup:

 

There's a finite number of the endings, just need to make sure the ending of the species agrees with the case, plurality and gender of the genus.

 

Let me see theres 2 pluralities, at least 5 cases and 3 genders, that makes only 30 permutations to remember. Easy (not!).

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btggaz, if you want to improve your Latin vs plants knowledge may I suggest the RHS book Latin for Gardeners - ISBN 978-1-84533-731-5? It contains also brief biogs of the major plant hunters.

The poorly erased price on mine is £14.99.

That's a good wee book, I saw a copy in a charity shop a few weeks ago and meant to buy it. I already have something similar "Plant Names Simplified" £7.25 new.

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If not too late, have:

 

Dunnock

The Dunnock (Prunella modularis) is a small passerine, or perching bird, found throughout temperate Europe and into Asia

 

Self heal

Prunella vulgaris (known as common self-heal or heal-all)[1] is an herbaceous plant in the genus Prunella.

 

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