'Lilac' or 'Common lilac' is the common name for Syringa vulgaris.
The shrub has temperamental roots that prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soils. This preference for moisture may be accompanied by problems with powdery mildew despite the plant's preference for full sun and aversion to waterlogging. The shrub also has luscious, dark green leaves that may attract voracious aphids.
But the shrub's fragrant, colorful blooms aren't at all problematic. Indeed, they're an important nectar source for the Monarch butterfly [Danaus plexippus].
The common name for Syringa vulgaris is lilac.
Syringa is the botanical name of lilac. It grows in zones 5-8. There are a few varieties that will grow in zone 9.
'Butter-and-eggs' is a common name for 'Linaria vulgaria'. Other common names are 'common toadflax' and 'yellow toadflax'. But regardless of the scientific or common name by which it's known, the wildflower's pollen and nectar are important to pollinating bumblebees [Bombus spp] and hawkmoths [Sphingidae family]. Its leaves are important food sources to the caterpillar stages of the bog fritillary [Boloria eunomia] and the Gorgone checkerspot [Chlosyne gorgone]
Phaseolus vulgaris
Alchemilla Vulgaris
artemisia vulgaris
The scientific name for a lilac bush leaf is Syringa vulgaris.
Syringa vulgaris.
Syringa vulgaris is a scientific name for a lilac bush.Specifically, the plant in question belongs to the genus Syringa. The genus' name comes from the Greek word Συρινξ (syrinx, "hollow pipe, hollow tube"), in recognition of an ancient practice of hollowing out the pith in shoots to make reed flutes and pipes. The genus includes over 20 species, of which a beloved, familiar form is S. vulgaris ("common lilac").
The scientific name for a starling is Sturnus vulgaris.
Common Octopus
Aquilegia Vulgaris
A beetrave is an archaic name for the common beet, Latin name Beta vulgaris.
The scientific name for reed plants is Phragmites australis.
Brassica rapa rapa (White turnip)
a latin name would be vulgaris arae
"Garden beet" is one common name for Beta vulgaris.Specifically, the plant in question can be considered a root vegetable in terms of edibility. It carries a number of common names. The most commonly found designations include beetroot and common beet.
The scientific name for acne is acne vulgaris.