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the question is far to broad, there are literally tens of thousands of different (individual) plants.

"common names" of plants are not used in botany as the common name of a specific plant may vary from region to region or country to country.

for example "daisy", this is a very broad term that describes thousands of plants, for scientific purposes it cannot be used to name a plant.

Sometimes the "original" name of the plant is either incorporated into the scientific name, or derived from the scientific/ botanical name.

eg. Rosmarinus is the genus name for the plant we all call Rosemary, as is the herb Basil, which has the botanical name Occium basillicum. This is however not the "rule".

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Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, and each plant species has a unique scientific name consisting of two parts: the genus and species. This naming system is called binomial nomenclature, with the genus written first and capitalized, followed by the species name in lowercase.

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mango leaf

gooseberry leaf

frangipani leaf

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11y ago

there scientific name is plantae

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