Orchid name etymology
I am often curious about the origin of orchid names. Is there an
etymology reference available? Several examples: Species - Is D. nobile named after the Italian aeronautical engineer and Arctic explorer Umberto Nobile? Grex - What about the more than 100 "Nobile's xxxxx", e.g. there are 52 grex names of this form just within Blc., ranging from Blc. Nobile's Advance through Blc. Nobile's Yolk? Cultivar - Do the numerous "Mendenhall" cultivars all originate from Carter & Holmes Orchids, which is located on Mendenhall Road? John |
Orchid name etymology
John DeGood wrote:
I am often curious about the origin of orchid names. Is there an etymology reference available? Several examples: Species - Is D. nobile named after the Italian aeronautical engineer and Arctic explorer Umberto Nobile? Almost certainly not, as it was named far before Mr. Nobile's birth, much less exploits. However, to more appropriately answer your question, usually the taxonomist will indicate how the name was derived in the formal publication of the species. So, my favorite from this weekend was Pleurothallis muricaudata. Muricaudata means "mouse tails". Anyway, to find out the etymology of the name you need to find a formal description. Sometimes you can guess, but to know what the author actually meant means checking the publications. Grex - What about the more than 100 "Nobile's xxxxx", e.g. there are 52 grex names of this form just within Blc., ranging from Blc. Nobile's Advance through Blc. Nobile's Yolk? Don't know anything about that... Cultivar - Do the numerous "Mendenhall" cultivars all originate from Carter & Holmes Orchids, which is located on Mendenhall Road? I don't know if they all do, but I'm pretty sure most of them do. Rob -- Rob's Rules: http://www.msu.edu/~halgren 1) There is always room for one more orchid 2) There is always room for two more orchids 2a. See rule 1 3) When one has insufficient credit to purchase more orchids, obtain more credit LittlefrogFarm is open - e-mail me for a list ) |
Orchid name etymology
John DeGood wrote:
I am often curious about the origin of orchid names. Is there an etymology reference available? Several examples: Cultivar - Do the numerous "Mendenhall" cultivars all originate from Carter & Holmes Orchids, which is located on Mendenhall Road? Generally an award is the reason a cultivar is named. You can check on this by looking them up in Wildcatt and finding out who got the award. I also believe the Memdenhall is tied to Carter and Holmes. Many growers pick a cultivar name and stick to it for all their awarded plants. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
Orchid name etymology
John DeGood wrote:
I am often curious about the origin of orchid names. Is there an etymology reference available? Several examples: Species - Is D. nobile named after the Italian aeronautical engineer and Arctic explorer Umberto Nobile? Almost certainly not, as it was named far before Mr. Nobile's birth, much less exploits. However, to more appropriately answer your question, usually the taxonomist will indicate how the name was derived in the formal publication of the species. So, my favorite from this weekend was Pleurothallis muricaudata. Muricaudata means "mouse tails". Anyway, to find out the etymology of the name you need to find a formal description. Sometimes you can guess, but to know what the author actually meant means checking the publications. Grex - What about the more than 100 "Nobile's xxxxx", e.g. there are 52 grex names of this form just within Blc., ranging from Blc. Nobile's Advance through Blc. Nobile's Yolk? Don't know anything about that... Cultivar - Do the numerous "Mendenhall" cultivars all originate from Carter & Holmes Orchids, which is located on Mendenhall Road? I don't know if they all do, but I'm pretty sure most of them do. Rob -- Rob's Rules: http://www.msu.edu/~halgren 1) There is always room for one more orchid 2) There is always room for two more orchids 2a. See rule 1 3) When one has insufficient credit to purchase more orchids, obtain more credit LittlefrogFarm is open - e-mail me for a list ) |
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