The Virginian Cowslip.
Virginia Bluebell
Assuming you meant Mertensia virginica - it's the Virginia Bluebell
Mertensia Virginica is species of plant that is known by many different names. It is most commonly known as Virginia Bluebell. Apart from that, it is also known as Virginia Cowslip, Lungwort Oysterleaf and Roanoke Bells.
All animals have only 1 official scientific name, that is one of the advantages to the scientific naming system.
Mertensia virginica, commonly known as Virginia bluebell, primarily has one accepted scientific name. However, it may also have synonyms or outdated classifications in scientific literature. Some of these synonyms include Mertensia diphylla and Mertensia lanceolata, but Mertensia virginica is the currently recognized name.
It has 540 names trust me i got it from 15 ttly different sites an 2 top tat off my grandpa is a florist: they are flowers tat eat spiders! (yuk) an they r ugh-ga-ly; blend with swampy/mud-like/rele gross places, Omg get dis they're also moldy fungi (they pollen is) aqn only last 4 bout 3-6 hrs
Mertensia ovum was created in 1780.
Mertensia ovum is not in any class of vertebrate, it is a comb jelly in the phylum Ctenophora.
Mertensia
Mertensia virginica
Mertensia virginica, commonly known as Virginia bluebell, primarily has one accepted scientific name. However, it may also be referred to by synonyms based on historical classifications or regional variations, such as Mertensia canadensis. In botanical taxonomy, synonyms can occur as taxonomists revise classifications over time, but Mertensia virginica is the widely recognized and accepted name.
Mertensia virginica, also known as Virginia bluebells, is a plant. It is a herbaceous perennial that produces clusters of blue, bell-shaped flowers in the spring.