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How did different plants get their names? - a-2k-worlddukfacts



How did different plants get their names?
How did different plants get their names? - px pinus densiflora kumgangsan
Ever since the evolution of languages different plants and trees have been given names to distinguish one variety from the other. The nomenclature is essential for general use, for a gardener's catalogue and for botanists. The source of their names is often very interesting and hence worth-knowing.

Some names have simply been borrowed from other languages, while some others take the name of the places of their origin. Some plants have been named according to their shapes and colours while still others owe their names to some unique features or the names of their discoverers. Over the time even the names have undergone changes. The origin of names of some important plants and trees are discussed below.

The pine tree got its name from the latin word pinus which means 'a point'. The spruce tree should really be called the Prussia Tree because it was long thought to be a native of Prussia. The name gradually got corrupted to 'spruce'.

A butter cup is a flower which has the shape of a cup and the colour of butter. Lady's mantle was the name given when ladies wore collars that were pleated and with serrated edges like the leaves of the plant. Honeysuckle has flowers rich in nectar and is, therefore, popular with bees collecting substance for making honey.

The magnolia has been named after Pierre Magnol of France who was a professor of Botony. The cypress is called so because it was first brought from the island of Cyprus. In Madagascar there is a tree called, 'The Travellers Tree'. It has large, fan-shaped leaves that catch the rain water and the passing travellers sometimes stench their thirst with this water.

A plant called 'self-heal' got its name because it was thought to have a healing effect on wounds. Since carpenters are supposed to cut wood with sharp tools more often than other people, this plant is also called carpenter's herb. The farm workers used this plant as a bandage and hence it has two other names also: hook-heal and sickle-wort.

The names of many plants often carry a warning. 'Deadly nightshade' is a poisonous plant that grows among the ruins supposedly haunted by ghosts and evil.


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