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Meaning of "vernacular names"

Vernacular names are the common or everyday names given to living organisms, such as plants or animals, by the general public rather than scientific or formal names. These names differ from region to region and may vary based on local culture and language
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Vernacular names are provided for ease of reference.
The species has several vernacular names.
Vernacular names have no status in nomenclature.
Many families have vernacular names.
Vernacular names for some species are still required in some languages.
It is known in the various regions under a multitude of vernacular names.
Vernacular names for the plant include wood shaving flower.
Local or vernacular names.
It is from this characteristic color pattern that ensue its vernacular names.
Less common vernacular names include bird wheat and pigeon wheat.
Racomitrium lanuginosum is known by a variety of vernacular names around the world.
Some of its vernacular names are quebracho colorado chaqueño and quebracho santafesino.
So no grammatical rule sets for English vernacular names.
Either Latin or vernacular names may be used.
Vernacular names for species Thalassoma lunare.

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Both the scientific and vernacular names were named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Vernacular names of birds of the Indian Subcontinent.
Secondly, there may be several different vernacular names for one and the same insect.
The vernacular names are of Māori origin.
Instead, the French vernacular names are used.
Vernacular names of Hylocereus.
In Annex XIV, the following are inserted in their corresponding alphabetical order of vernacular names.
Scientific names, vernacular names have on the whole been used as descriptors.
Spells are listed here by their incantations ( when known ), with their vernacular names in parentheses.
The vernacular names or common names of plants may, for a single species, be very numerous.
The name Salanoia is derived from one of the vernacular names for Salanoia concolor, Salano.
Vernacular names for the plant include " Toad tree.
Subsp . quinoa . Its usual and vernacular names are,.
Vernacular names include mono prieto, mico prieto and marimonda Colombia.
It also includes the vernacular names of the medicinal plants in 22 South Asian languages.
Vernacular names for the plant include " false rubber tree " and " kurchi bark.
Examples of these vernacular names include lal gouriya in Hindi and kang-che-go-ma in Tibetan.
Other vernacular names are the green cherry-picker, green dick or green linnet.
Other vernacular names are sand daffodil, sand lily and lily of St. Nicholas.
Other vernacular names include " thousand-legger " or simply " diplopod.

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