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See the documentation for that template for options that affect only a single row. Fields: Required genus; authority-name; authority-year; species-count; Optional authority-not-original (including this with any value adds parenthesis around the author citation; see Author citation (zoology)) include-common-names (adds the "Common name(s)" column)
common-names (gives the common names of the species; requires "include-common-names" parameter to be set in the {{Plant species table}} header template for the relevant column to be present) range-image (adds a range image)
The template, which is in the form of a Citation, may be used in a number of ways; As an inline citation. For instance in a Legacy section, it could be used as the citation for the statement that "The International Plant Names Index lists over n taxa named by her/him."
The table header and footer can be generated with {{Plant location table}} and {{Plant location table/end}}. Fields: Required image; binomial; authority-name; authority-year; range; reference; Optional image-size (sets a width for the image e.g. "160px" to prevent tall images from stretching the table row; defaults to 180px if not set)
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Bu: listed in Lotte Burkhardt's Index of Eponymic Plant Names [5] CS: listed in both Allen Coombes's The A to Z of Plant Names and William T. Stearn's Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners [6] Gl: listed in David Gledhill's The Names of Plants [7] Qu: listed in Umberto Quattrocchi's four-volume CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names [8 ...
This is a list of plants organized by their common names. However, the common names of plants often vary from region to region, which is why most plant encyclopedias refer to plants using their scientific names , in other words using binomials or "Latin" names.