1. Rosa indica, 2. Tagetus emarginatus, 3. Nilumbo nucifera etc
Some scientific names of Indian flowers are Rosa indica (Indian rose), Tagetes erecta (marigold), Nelumbo nucifera (lotus), and Magnolia champaca (champak).
Some examples of fungi with scientific names include: Agaricus bisporus (button mushroom) Penicillium chrysogenum (used to produce penicillin) Aspergillus niger (common mold) Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast)
No, not all scientific names have to have two Latin words. Some scientific names consist of a single word, particularly in cases where the genus or species is named after a person or a specific characteristic. The format of two Latin words (genus and species) is known as binomial nomenclature.
Some examples of scientific names for butterflies are: Danaus plexippus (Monarch butterfly) Vanessa atalanta (Red Admiral butterfly) Papilio machaon (Swallowtail butterfly)
Some examples of fruits bearing plants and their scientific names are: Apple (Malus domestica), Banana (Musa spp.), Orange (Citrus sinensis), and Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa).
Some common plantation crops of fruit trees and their scientific names include: Mango (Mangifera indica) Banana (Musa spp.) Pineapple (Ananas comosus) Avocado (Persea americana)
Many do, some are pending scientific names.
Some Shoshoni Indian names are Sacagewea and Naya Nuki.
Female flowers have only carpels. As Males only have stamens.
Some examples are aglae, moss, fresh water seaweed, flowers, lily's, and more. If you would like some more ideas and the scientific names, go to wikipedia.com X
roses tulips sun flowers Venus flytrap
Narrcius
lily pad
· Honeysuckle
scientific attitude and laboratory function
poppies poppie seeds
jayant
Aarti, Bimbi, and Chalama. Those are actual Indian girl names I am not telling a lie.