(1943) Native names and uses of plants in the north-east corner of South Australia. Trans. Roy. Soc. South Australia 67: 149-173.Johnston TH, Cleland JB (1943) Native names and uses of plants in the north-eastern corner of South Australia. Transactions R Soc S Aust 67:149-173...
Grasslands in different regions have different names. 1 (cover) one third of the Earth’s surface, grasslands sometimes 2 (know) by many names, such as savannah or plains. The health of grasslands depends 3 how much animals feed on native plants. If too many animals feed on the plants,...
This post lists words for plants, food, and drinks, as well as some terms associated with drinks, derived from words in other languages as a result of folk etymology, a process by which speakers adopt the foreign terms after revising them by using existing elements from their native language....
meaning “brine of fish,” originally referred to a fish sauce but now generally pertains to the tomato-based condiment; the word became a catch-all term for a variety of sauces and gravies, of which the most predominant in the United States, by the early...
4 Winter, M. et al. The role of non-native plants and vertebrates in defining patterns of compositional dissimilarity within and across continents. Glob Ecol Biogeogr 19, 332-342, (2010).here 5 van Kleunen, M. et al. The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database. Ecolog...
The word bear could denote the size, the coarseness, and frequently the worthlessness or spuriousness of the plant. H. Kreiter [2] gave an account of French vernacular names of plants derived from animal names. H. Marzell published a dissertation on animals in German plant names [3]. ...
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Common plant names orcommon namesof plants, also called vernacular names, local names, and country names, are the names used to refer to specific plants as contrasted to scientific names, botanical plant names, or Latin names. Their usage may be restricted to a small tribe having a unique di...
Chemistry of floral scents in four Licuala species (Arecaceae) Floral fragrances are known to attract pollinators. Resemblances in the chemistry of floral scents may associate a group of plants to the same array of pol... A Meekijjaroenroj,JM Bessière,MC Anstett - 《Flavour & Fragrance Jour...