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      • The cultivar name should be presented after the species name, in plain type (not italicized) and within single quotes. The first letter of each word in the cultivar name should be capitalized.
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    The cultivar name should be presented after the species name, in plain type (not italicized) and within single quotes. The first letter of each word in the cultivar name should be capitalized.

  3. The cultivar name can follow a genus, a specific epithet, a hybrid or an infraspecific taxon name (such as a subspecies or variety). The first letter (s) in each word in the cultivar name is capitalized. Example: Dianthus deltoides 'Bright Eyes' or Dianthus deltoides cv. Bright Eyes. Example: Helianthus 'Happy Days'.

  4. The International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) regulates the naming of cultivars, cultivar Groups and graft-chimaeras. Examples are. » Clematis alpina 'Ruby' : a cultivar within a species. » Magnolia 'Elizabeth' : a hybrid between at least two species. » Rhododendron boothii Mishmiense Group: a Group name.

  5. Apr 11, 2023 · Use the correct plant names, source: David J. Stang, Liné1. Table of Contents. Why Are Plant Names Important? Binomial Naming Conventions. How are Hybrids Named? Naming Varieties and Cultivars. Changes to Scientific Names. Why Use the Correct Plant Name? The Proper Way to Name Your Propagated Plants. Dealing With No-name Plants.

  6. A cultivar is an individual selected from a group of plants of one type, given a name and the propagated from that individual. The cultivar name is often commercial and can have a major influence on the popularity and saleability of a plant.

  7. Mar 9, 2009 · If you do see what looks like a proper noun (first letter of every word capitalized) in single quotation marks, it is likely a cultivar name. Example: Gaillardia pulchella 'Razzledazzle'. Differentiation. It is important to differentiate between a genus name and a common name before you search for a plant, much like tissue versus Kleenex. Obvious?

  8. The naming of plants (nomenclature) is controlled by two international codes. IAPT: International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants. Controlling the botanical naming of plants (both wild and cultivated). Prior to 2011 this was called the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.

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