English
Etymology
From phyto- + -onym.
Noun
phytonym (plural phytonyms)
- A (non-taxonomic) plant name.
2008, Renato Tomei, Forbidden Fruits: The Secret Names of Plants in Caribbean Culture[1]:Aniseed: (Pimpinella anisum) [...] This phytonym refers also to Foeniculum vulgare because this plant has yellow flowers, fine foliage and a strong smell of aniseed.
2008, Renato Tomei, Forbidden Fruits: The Secret Names of Plants in Caribbean Culture[2]:Duck Weed: (Lemma perpusilla, Fam. Lemnaceae) [...] The Spanish phytonym for this plant carries another taxonomic name (Piaprpous crassipes, Fam. Pontederiaceae)
- The name of an individual plant (e.g. General Sherman, a tree in Sequoia National Park, California).
- An anthroponym derived from the name of a plant.
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