Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Common and scientific name of some flowering plants like rose, sampaguita, gumamela, santan and orchid,,?

i need the common and scientific names of at least 20 flowering plants actually i just mention of those famous and familiar flowering plants... please help me...
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersSome representative rose species





Rosa canina - Dog Rose, Briar Bush


Rosa chinensis - China Rose


Rosa dumalis - Glaucous Dog Rose


Rosa gallica - Gallic Rose, French Rose


Rosa gigantea (syn. R. x odorata gigantea)


Rosa glauca (syn. R. rubrifolia) - Redleaf Rose


Rosa laevigata (syn. R. sinica) - Cherokee Rose, Camellia Rose, Mardan Rose


Rosa multiflora - Multiflora Rose


Rosa persica (syn. Hulthemia persica, R. simplicifolia)


Rosa roxburghii - Chestnut Rose, Burr Rose


Rosa rubiginosa (syn. R. eglanteria) - Eglantine, Sweet Brier


Rosa rugosa - Rugosa Rose, Japanese Rose


Rosa stellata - Gooseberry Rose, Sacramento Rose


Rosa virginiana (syn. R. lucida) - Virginia Rose





Jasminum sambac (syn. Nyctanthes sambac) is a species of jasmine native to southern Asia, in India, Thailand, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Common names include Arabian Jasmine, Mogra (Hindi), Kampupot, Melati (Malay and Indonesian Language), Sampaguita (Tagalog language), and Mallipu ([Tamil]).





Many of these species are grown for their showy flowers and many are used as landscape shrubs. Hibiscus syriacus (Mugunghwa or "Rose of Sharon") is the national flower of South Korea, while Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Bunga Raya or "Chinese hibiscus") is the national flower of Malaysia. The ma‘o hau hele (Hibiscus brackenridgei) is the state flower of Hawai‘i.





In temperate zones, probably the most commonly grown ornamental species is Hibiscus syriacus, the common garden Hibiscus, also known in some areas as the "Rose of Althea" or "Rose of Sharon" (but not to be confused with the unrelated Hypericum calycinum, also called "Rose of Sharon"). In tropical and subtropical areas, the Chinese hibiscus (H. rosa-sinensis), with its many showy hybrids, is the most popular hibiscus.





Hibiscus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Chionodes hibiscella, Hypercompe hambletoni, The Nutmeg and Turnip Moth.





About 200-220 species are known, including:





Hibiscus acetosella


Hibiscus arnottianus - Koki'o


Hibiscus brackenridgei - Ma'o hau hele


Hibiscus calyphyllus


Hibiscus cameronii


Hibiscus cannabinus - Kenaf


Hibiscus cisplatinus


Hibiscus clayi - Hawaiian hibiscus (red)


Hibiscus coccineus


Hibiscus diversifolius etc.
Reply:You may find these sites useful. The first one allows 10 search results per day in unsubscribed (that is if you need to use it because there are a lot of plants listed on the first page).





http://www.botany.net/IDB/bot-pt.html#qs





This next one is a directory for many sites, if you still cant find what you are looking for;





http://www.botany.net/IDB/bot-pt.html#qsaffiliate

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