'Anemone quinquefolia' and 'Anemone nemorosa' are scientific, Latin or binomial names for the 'wood anemone'. The wildflower also goes by the common name of 'wood anemone'. Both common names may be used in regard to the choice of scientific names. The scientific choice comes from there being two closely related natives, in the United States of America and in Europe. The flowering plant that's native to the U.S. is 'Anemonequinquefolia'. The native wildflower that's known to Europeans is 'Anemone nemorosa'.
The scientific name for wood anemone is Anemone nemorosa.
Clown Fish
'Anemone quinquefolia' and 'Anemone nemorosa' are the scientific, Latin or binomial names of the windflower. The wildflower's name is given to two closely related kinds of 'wood anemone', which is the plant's other common name. The name 'Anemone quinquefolia' refers to the flowering plant that's native to the United States of America. The name 'Anemone nemorosa' refers to the very close relative that's known to Europeans.
The scientific name for sea anemone is Actiniaria.
The scientific name for a wood roach is Parcoblatta pennsylvanica.
The scientific name for sawdust is "wood dust."
Carpinus caroliniana
'Anemone quinquefolia' and 'Anemone nemorosa' are the scientific, Latin or binomial names of the windflower. The wildflower's name is given to two closely related kinds of 'wood anemone', which is the plant's other common name. The name 'Anemone quinquefolia' refers to the flowering plant that's native to the United States of America. The name 'Anemone nemorosa' refers to the very close relative that's known to Europeans.
A yellow wood anemone is a plant species in the buttercup family, Latin name anemone ranunculoides.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Anemone candensis.
The scientific name for sea anemone is Actiniaria.
The scientific name for sea anemone is Cribrinopsis fernaldi
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Anemone x hybrida.
'Bosanemoon' is a Dutch equivalent of 'wood anemone' [Anemone nemorosa].
Urticina piscivora
The scientific name, or Latin name, for a sea-anemone is anemonia sulcata. This invertebrate is commonly found in the protected parts of the tidal zone.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa laevigata 'Anemone'.
The scientific name for a wood roach is Parcoblatta pennsylvanica.
There is no scientific name because a large variety of trees can be used for bent wood.