The name "hepatica" is derived from the Latin word "hepar," meaning "liver." This name was given because the leaves of some hepatica species resemble the shape of a human liver. Historically, the plant was also associated with liver health in herbal medicine, leading to its nomenclature. Thus, the name reflects both its physical characteristics and its traditional medicinal uses.
Anemone Hepatica
The scientific name of Fasciola hepatica is Fasciola hepatica.
The genus of liverwort is Hepatica.
liver fluke
Polia hepatica was created in 1759.
Fasciola hepatica was created in 1758.
Fistulina hepatica was created in 1774.
Calappa hepatica was created in 1758.
The Latin name for liver fluke is Dicrocoelium dendriticum. I hope that answers your question.
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