Understanding Botanical Names and Common Plant Names

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Botanical names consist of a generic name and a specific name, with the first letter of the generic name capitalized and the specific name in lowercase. These names should be underlined or italicized when in prints. Plants also have common and vernacular names that vary by locality, culture, and tribe. Examples such as Dioscorea alata (White yam), Garcinea cola (Bitter cola), Cola nitida (Kola), Aspilia africana (Marigold), and Zea mays (Maize) demonstrate this naming convention. The classification of cowpea highlights its place in the plant kingdom, specifically in the division Spermatophyte, class Angiosperm, order Rosales, and family Leguminosae.


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  1. The first of the two names is the generic name, while the second name is the specific name. The first letter of the generic name is written in capital letter, while the specific name is written in small letters all through.

  2. The two names should be underlined separately or italicized when in prints.

  3. Plants are also known by their common and vernacular names which may vary in different localities, cultures and tribes.

  4. For example:

  5. Botanical name English Yoruba Hausa

  6. Dioscorea alata White yam Isu ewura Doya

  7. Garcinea cola Bitter colar Orogbo Mijigoro

  8. Cola nitida Kola Obi gbanja Goro

  9. Aspilia africana Marigold Yunyun Kausa

  10. Zea mays Maize Agbado Masara

  11. Classification of cowpea

  12. Kingdom - plant kingdom

  13. Division - spermatophyte

  14. Class - Angiosperm

  15. Order - Rosales

  16. Family - Leguminosae

  17. Genus - Vigna

  18. Species - unguiculata

  19. The name of the plant is written as Vigna unguiculata

  20. DESCRIPTION OF PLANTS

  21. Plants can be described or classified based on criteria such as size, habit, habitat, life span, behavior etc.

  22. Description based on size

  23. Plants can be described as tree, shrub or herb based on their size.

  24. woody trunk that carry branches well above the ground e.g. Mangifera indica, Khaya senegalensis, Delonix regia, Terminalia catapa etc.

  25. (Diagram Fig. 12:)

  26. Shrubs are plants or small trees with two or more wordy trunks that developed fron a single rootstock e.g. Hibiscus sp, Ixora sp, Acalypha sp, etc.

  27. Herbs are small plants with soft, fleshy stem e.g. Talinum triangulae, Ageratum conyzoides, Lactuca sativa etc.

  28. Description based on duration of life

  29. Based on life span, plants can be described as annuals, biennials and perennials.

  30. Annuals are plants that complete their life cycle in one season i.e. one year e.g. Oryza sativa, Zea mays,

  31. Biennials are plants that complete their life cycle in two seasons i.e. two years e.g. Allium cepa, Manihot esculenta

  32. Perennials are plants that live for more than two years e.g. Triplochton scleroxylum, Milesia excels, Hildergadia barterii etc.

  33. Description based on habitat

  34. Plants are also described based on their habitats. Many plants have also developed features that adapt them to their specific habitats.

  35. Mesophytes or land plants are plants growing in regions with average temperatures and moisture e.g. Tithonia diversifolia, Euphorbia heretophylla etc.

  36. Xerophytes are plants growing in the desert or dry places e.g. Cactus sp., Euphorbia sp. Aloe sp., Agara sp.

  37. Hygrophytes are plants growing in moist and shady places e.g. Ferns, some grasses.

  38. Hydrophytes are plants growing in aquatic places e.g. water lettuce (Pistia), water hyacinth

  39. Eichhornia sp, water lily;

  40. Halophytes are plants growing in saline soil or water e.g. Rhizophora sp., Kandelia sp., Mangrove plants etc.

  41. Description based on nature of stem

  42. Plants can be described as erect or scandent based on the nature of their stems.

  43. Erect plants are those with strong stem that can stand on their own without any support.

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