Morinda officinalis was created in 1958.
The scientific name for noni is Morinda citrifolia.
Scientific name: Morinda umbellata,French name: Morindier ombelles.English name: Common Indian-mulberry.
The Latin name of the rosemary plant is Rosmarinus officinalis.
Morinda, Indian mulberry, nona, nonu, Polynesian bush fruit, Tahitian noni juice, and cheesefruit.
The botanical name for asparagus is Asparagus officinalis.
The botanical name for borage is Borago officinalis.
The English common name forMorinda persicaefolia is Water morinda. It is called water morinda because this plant can survive the flood for several months. This small plant is found in the lowland area in countries of South East Asia such as Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma.. The Vietnamese common name for this species is Nhàu nước or Nhàu nhỏ. The Chinese name for Morinda persicaefolia is 短梗木巴戟. The French common name for Morinda persicaefolia is Morindier d'eau. In Cambodia this plant is called Nhor Teok (ញទឹក). What is the Russian common name for Morinda persicaefolia ? My Russian friend who studies botany at Moscow State University said the plant can be called Morinda vodainaya (Моринда водяная ).Water morinda is an important part of flooded forest in South East Asia. It is good for fish habit. The roots of water morinda, with the yellow color, is used by the locals in traditional medicine.AnswerMorinda is the Indian mulberry and as far as I know there is no variety persicaefolia.Morina persica is the Prickly Whortleflower.
Morinda citrifolia
The botanical name for marsh mallow is Althaea officinalis.
rosemary.
The scientific name for the Pot marigold plant is Calendula officinalis.
Officinalis is an adjective derived from the Latin word for "workshop", officina, and means basically "of the workshop." In Medieval Latin officina came to be applied to the storerooms of monasteries, where (among other things) medicinal herbs were kept. This led to the use of the adjective officinalis in the scientific names of a number of medically useful plants, including the marsh mallow, Althaea officinalis, and the Apothecary Rose, Rosa gallica officinalis.