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The botanical name of a plant, also known as its scientific name, is typically composed of two parts: the genus and the species. For example, the botanical name for the common sunflower is Helianthus annuus. This naming system, known as binomial nomenclature, was developed by Carl Linnaeus and is used to provide a standardized way to identify and classify plants across different languages and regions. Each plant species has a unique name that helps avoid confusion.

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