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Jan Gaines
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27 August, 12:35
How would you write the scientific name
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Diya Parsons
27 August, 12:52
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The system of nomenclature used today is based on the binomial system of nomenclature, developed by Linnaeus in the late 1700's. The binomial system of nomenclature is structured so that the scientific name of a plant consists of two names: (1) the genus or generic name, and (2) the specific epithet or species name. There are rules to follow when writing a scientific name.
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