Rosa indica belongs to the classification of Kingdom: Plantae, Division: Angiosperms, Class: Eudicots, Order: Rosales, Family: Rosaceae, Genus: Rosa, Species: Rosa indica.
The scientific name of Indian rose is Rosa indica.
The scientific name for Governor's Plum is Flacourtia indica. It belongs to the family Salicaceae.
Some scientific names of Indian flowers are Rosa indica (Indian rose), Tagetes erecta (marigold), Nelumbo nucifera (lotus), and Magnolia champaca (champak).
There are about 35 differen species of Mangifera. "Mangifera Indica" - the Latin botanical name indicates its origin - IndiaMangifera indica.
The scientific name for the rose flower is Rosa. The Exotic Chantoli variety is likely a cultivated hybrid, and its specific classification may not be widely recognized in scientific literature.
The scientific name of Indian rose is Rosa indica.
rosa indica
Kingdom:PlantaeDivision:MagnoliophytaOrder:SapindalesFamily:MeliaceaeGenus:AzadirachtaSpecies:A. indicaBinomial nomenclatureAzadirachta indica
The scientific name would be Tamarindus indica.
Mangifera indica is the scientific classification of the mango in terms of genus and specific epithet.Specifically, the mango is considered one of the flowering plants. Additionally, it is a plant that starts out in its embryonic form with two (2) leaves. Its complete scientific classification is as follows:Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: AngiospermaeClade: EudicotsClade: RosidsOrder: SapindalesFamily: AnacardiaceaeSubfamily: AnacardioidiaeGenus: MangiferaSpecies: Indica.
The scientific name would be Dillenia indica.
The scientific name for Governor's Plum is Flacourtia indica. It belongs to the family Salicaceae.
Some scientific names of Indian flowers are Rosa indica (Indian rose), Tagetes erecta (marigold), Nelumbo nucifera (lotus), and Magnolia champaca (champak).
The binomial nomenclature of mango is Mangifera indica. The first word refers to the genus while the latter refers to the species.
The classification of a hibiscus is malvaceae and it's scientific name is the hibiscus rosa-sinsensis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa hugonis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa nitida.