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Etymological Dictionary Of Succulent Plant Names Softcover Reprint Of Hardcover 1st Ed 2004 Urs Eggli

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Etymological Dictionary Of Succulent Plant Names Softcover Reprint Of Hardcover 1st Ed 2004 Urs Eggli
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.61 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Urs Eggli, Leonard E. Newton
ISBN: 9783642055973, 3642055974
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004

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Etymological Dictionary Of Succulent Plant Names Softcover Reprint Of Hardcover 1st Ed 2004 Urs Eggli by Urs Eggli, Leonard E. Newton 9783642055973, 3642055974 instant download after payment.

Names are important elements to handle the diversity of items in daily life - persons, objects, animals, plants, etc. Without such names, it would be difficult to attach information to such items and to communicate information about them, and names are usually used without giving them much thought. This is not different for plants. When dealing with plants, however, it soon becomes apparent that the situation is somewhat more complex. Botanists use Latin names to bring order into the vast diversity, while everyday usage resorts to vemacular or "popular" names. As practical as these vernacular names are (it is not suggested that you should ask your greengrocer for a kilo gram of Solanum tuberosum or Musa paradisiaca subsp. sapientum), their most important draw back is the fact that they vary widely, not only from one language to another but also from coun try to country, even from region to region within a large country. More importantly, vemacular names in any given language are usually only available for the plants growing locally, or for plants of some special importance, such as crops and vegetables, medicinal plants, or important garden plants. For all other plants, the Latin names used by botanists and other scientists have to be employed. Such names often appear complicated or even awkward to the ears of those not accustomed to them.

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