
Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners
By William T. Stearn
Subjects: English language--latin, medieval and modern, Qk11 .s56 2002, Plant names, popular, Plants, nomenclature, Medieval and modern Latin, Gardening, dictionaries, Popular Plant names, English language, Latin (Medieval and modern), Dictionaries, Plants, dictionaries, Nomenclature, English language--dictionaries--latin, medieval and modern, Plants--nomenclature, Plant names, popular--dictionaries, English language, dictionaries, latin, Plants
Description: "Countless plants have been assigned Latin botanical names since Linnaeus instituted modern botanical nomenclature in 1753, and many have aroused the curiosity of gardners. What do these names signify? What characteristics do they describe? Who are the plants named after?". "In this book, William T. Stearn gives the meaning and origin of some 6000 botanical names, selecting those most likely to be encountered by gardeners and horticulturists. No other single source provides so much etymological information for the gardener. Also listed are 3000 of the most widely accepted vernacular names, cross-indexed to their correct scientific names. Each of these dictionary sections is prefaced by an informative and entertaining introduction. Plant classification and binomial nomenclature are explained, and there are notes on the structure and pronunciation of botanical Latin. Extensive bibliographies direct the reader to further sources."--BOOK JACKET.
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