Plant Taxonomy
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Plant Taxonomy
Horticulture
Unit 2
Objective
To differentiate between scientific and common plant
names and explain the binomial system of naming
plants.
Introduction*
Most plants have more than one common name
however they can be confusing because two totally
different plants may have the same common name.
For this reason it is import to know both the proper and
the common name of plants
For example the Red Maple is also know as the
Swamp Maple and Scarlet Maple depending on the
area you are in.
The Binomial System of Naming
Plants
Developed by Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus
Gave all plants two Latin names as their scientific
name
First name is the generic name, group name of GENUS
Plants with the same generic name belong to the same
genus and have similar characteristics and are more
closely related
Second name is the specific name or SPECIES
Plants with the same specific name belong to the same
species. These plants have the same characteristics and
will consistently produce plants of the same type.
Universal name of plants
Varieties
Subdivision of species
Resemble another variety but have one or two different
characteristics that are consistent and inherited
Example: Peach Tree is Prunus persica and the
nectarine is Prunus persica var. nucipersica
Cultivars
Another subdivision
Cultivar means “cultivated variety”
Example: Two cultivars of Acer rubrum (red maple)
are ‘Red Sunset’ and ‘Autumn Flame’
Autumn Flame
Red Sunset
Genus Name
Noun
Often are the names of botanists
Common Generic names
Acer (maple)
Chrysanthemum (mum)
Dianthus (pink)
Hibiscus (mallow)
Mimulus (monkey flower)
Pinus (Pine)
Species Name
Adjective
Often gives important information about the plant such
as color, if the plant is creeping or erect, size or
geographic location where the plant occurs naturally
Plant Families
Major units of related genera with similar flower
structure
Example: The rose family Rosaceae consists of several
genera- Prunus (plum), Fragaria (strawberry), Rubus
(bramble) and Malus (apple)
Each have simple flowers with seperated petals
Largest plant family is the Asteraceae (Aster) family
Plant Families
Apple
Plum
Strawberry
Bramble
Expressing Scientific Names
Taxonomy Chart: Hierarch of Specification
Kingdom—Plant
Division or Phylum– Spermatophyta (seed plants)
Class—Angiospermae (seeds in fruit)
Order- Acerales
o Family--Aceraceae
• Genus--Acer
• Species—rubrum
• Variety or cultivar– var. ‘October Glory’
The Taxonomist
Scientist who identify and classify plants
Identify and classify plants in a hierarch of
specification
Must follow a national set of rules known as the
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
Assignment
Complete the self evaluation Multiple Choice and
Matching
Due Wednesday August 21 end of period