We don't reject them or claim they aren't words. It is just that the spellchecker that they go through to be a question doesn't recognize the word. If you know they are spelled correctly, just leave them the way they are and go to the next step.
Botanical names are specific scientific terms that may not be commonly understood by everyone. By avoiding them in a question, we aim to make the information more accessible and easier to understand for a wider audience.
The botanical name for raja kayu wood is Agathis borneensis. It is a species of coniferous tree native to Southeast Asia.
The botanical name for colocasia is Colocasia esculenta.
The botanical name of Gongura is Hibiscus sabdariffa.
The botanical name of Marconi wheat is Triticum aestivum.
The botanical name for periwinkle is Catharanthus roseus.
Cheetahs are not plants; therefore, they do not have "botanical" names.
Cheetahs are not plants; therefore, they do not have "botanical" names.
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Only plants have botanical names. Fish do not.
The botanical name for raja kayu wood is Agathis borneensis. It is a species of coniferous tree native to Southeast Asia.
There are many alphabetical lists of flower names, but they usually pertain to specific areas where they grow. The question is complicated by the fact that flowers have botanical names and common names. Some people call the plant with the botanical name "matricaria" "prairie rocket" and others call it "mother plant" and others call it "wall flower". There are numerous web sites which list common and botanical names, but none of them is exhaustive.You can try reviewing a flower list (with thumb sized photos) at http://www.wholeblossoms.com.www.list-of-flower-names.com/
Lions are animals and do not have botanical (plant) names. Their scientific name is Panthera leo.
Botanical names are given to plants. The Atlantic cod fish is an ANIMAL so of course it does not have a botanical name. However the scientific name for the Atlantic cod is Gadus morhua.
None of these things has a botanical name. They are animals, not plants.
Botanical names are given to plants. The Atlantic cod fish is an ANIMAL so of course it does not have a botanical name. However the scientific name for the Atlantic cod is Gadus morhua.
There are many alphabetical lists of flower names, but they usually pertain to specific areas where they grow. The question is complicated by the fact that flowers have botanical names and common names. Some people call the plant with the botanical name "matricaria" "prairie rocket" and others call it "mother plant" and others call it "wall flower". There are numerous web sites which list common and botanical names, but none of them is exhaustive.You can try reviewing a flower list (with thumb sized photos) at http://www.wholeblossoms.com.www.list-of-flower-names.com/
A pest-killer that contains naturally occurring mineral or plant derivatives describes a botanical pesticide. The pesticides in question also have the synonymous names natural and organic insecticides. An example is the pyrethrum derived from dried flower heads of Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium (Dalmatian chrysanthemum) or of Chrysanthemum coccineum (painted daisy).