There are others, but I find the Hutchinson Dictionary of Plant
Names: Common and Botanical" to be a great help -- both in
identifying plants whose scientific names I don't know, and in
sorting out plants which have the same common names, but actually
are 5-6 different plants.
And to help understand the meaning of those latin names, you can look at
the IBC's dictionary
http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/bo...e.php?typeid=2
For example: sempervirens=always green.
Nicolas
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