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Why Plant Names Change: A Simple Guide to Botanical Names

The Economic Botanist2 months ago2 months ago08 mins

This article is about how plant names work, why they change so often, and why those changes are not mistakes—but a natural result of scientific progress. “Plant names are not fixed labels. They are working tools that evolve as our understanding of plants deepens.” – The Economic Botanist If you’ve ever felt frustrated by changes…

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