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common namenon-scientific name of a species, or what the organism is usually called.
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common nameCommon Names are what most of us grew up on and can vary from region to region. What is creeping phlox in the northern part of the United States is referred to as Thrift in the south - but it is the same plant (Phlox subulata
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common nameA plant name typically not the botanical or scientific name of a plant that is use by the general public. A common name can be used for different plants, depending on what area of the world you live. complete fertilizer:
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common name A plant name typically not the botanical or scientific name of a plant that is use by the general public. A common name can be used for different plants, depending on what area of the world you live. [..]
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common namefamiliar name for a tree; can be very misleading because common names vary according to local custom, and there may be many common names for one species.
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common nameeveryday name for an organism; may be different in different parts of the world
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common nameThe name by which a virus
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common nameA relatively short name for a pesticide, approved by either an international body such as ISO (International Organization for Standardization) or by a national body such as ANSI (American National Sta [..]
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common namean epithet used to describe an organism in everyday language; often inappropriately used by the lay person, i.e. "bugs" meaning all insects
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common nameThe common name for an organism’s species card. Often an organism may have multiple common names which tend to vary depending on the place of observation. Sometimes, a common name may even represent t [..]
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common nameThe common name of a species is the vernacular name used to refer to a species. Some species have several common names, often in different languages.
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