Grass does not have a specific Latin name it is the name of a Family. It ranges from Bamboos to the finest lawn grass types. All have different Latin names.
Black speargrass is a species of tangleheads, Latin name Heteropogon contortus, a tropical perennial grass.
Scutellaria lateriflora (American and European skullcap) and Scutellaria baicalensis (Asian species).
Phyllostachys is the species name
Yes Balsam is a flowering plant its Latin name is Impatiens Balsamina.
Carl Linnaeus created the binomial nomenclature, where species are identified by their Genus and species name in Latin.
Liatris helleri is the latin (genus and species) name for a flowering plant, Heller's Blazing Star.
A zebrina is a flowering plant, Latin name Tradescantia zebrina, a species of spiderwort.
Arctium lappa, there are about 10 species of burdock plant.
The genus and species name of the oat is Avena sativa. The oat is a member of the grass family. The part of the oat that is eaten by humans is the seed of the plant.
Black speargrass is a species of tangleheads, Latin name Heteropogon contortus, a tropical perennial grass.
A yellow-eyed grass is a popular name for any species of xyrid, a North American plant resembling a sedge.
I assume by the Latin name you mean the genus/species. Heather is Calluna vulgaris. Heather is the only species in the genus Calluna, in the family of Ericaceae. Interestingly, the Latin counterpart of the English/Scottish first name Heather is Erica.
Turnera aphrodisiaca and Turnera diffusa of the Turneraceae plant family are the two species used in herbal healing.
Scutellaria lateriflora (American and European skullcap) and Scutellaria baicalensis (Asian species).
A yellow wood anemone is a plant species in the buttercup family, Latin name anemone ranunculoides.
The scientific name for buffalo grass is: Buchloe dactyloides
The scientific name of the grass family is called Poaceae. This family actually contains thousands of species of grass, all having their own scientific names.