In Ms. Valerie Easton’s CLIPPINGS column published in the Seattle Times Newspaper yesterday morning, was this startling news:
BOTANICAL LATIN HEADED FOR EXTINCTION
Ever since the Renaissance, botanists and taxonomists have used Latin to describe plants and differentiate global flora. But the International Botanical Congress in Melbourne, Australia, voted to relax the rules.
Starting this year, scientists are now allowed to name plants in English, freeing us from the tyranny of tongue-twisting trinomials. Not only can scientists skip the Latin names even in scientific papers, they can publish electronically in an attempt to speed up the process of getting newly discovered plant species on record.
(Valerie Easton is a Seattle freelance writer and author of “petal and twig”. Check out her blog at
www.valeaston.com.)
(Seattle WA, USA)