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What is the name Linnaeus gave to the plant kingdom?

Linnaeus named the plant kingdom "Plantae" in his classification system.


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Linnaeus named the plant Theobroma cacao because "Theobroma" translates to "food of the gods" in Greek, reflecting the plant's rich and flavorful seeds that were highly valued by the Mesoamerican civilizations as a beverage.


What did Linnaeus originally classify fungi as?

Linnaeus originally classified fungi as part of the plant kingdom.


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What is a famous quote from carl Linnaeus?

"If a tree dies, plant another in its place" ~Carl Linnaeus


Who named people Homo sapiens sapiens - was it Linnaeus or someone else?

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What the scientific name for a housefly?

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What is the hibiscus named after?

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What is Carl Linnaeus book on plant classification called?

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Whom is Banksia named after?

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