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Comment by nephihaha

1 month ago

Not a very user friendly website IMHO. Surprised it doesn't list the Irish language names of many of these plants (as far as I could see).

scientifically the only names that matter are the botanic binomials (ICN or ICNafp)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Code_of_Nomencla...

  • I was specifically interested in the Irish names, because they are related to some research I have been doing for a number of years.

    The Latin names are available in numerous other sources.

  • Scientifically, communication matters. Therefore, other names do also matter.

    • All other names are generally considered either common or historic. Common names are regarded as too ambiguous for scientific use, they are generally only mentioned in relevance to collections such as "How do the local people in <area x> having <population y> of <latin name z> (who might help identify where it is growing) refer to the organism?". In a small number of cases local names confer ethnobotanical or cultural semantics.

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