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četvrtak, 22. prosinca 2011.

1/1 Nomenclature, taxonomic units and classifications, World names, names of origin, etc.

Foreword

Since Ginkgo managed to survive even in times of advanced human evolution
(by that we mean period from befor two, three or more thousands of years) in only one smaller part of todays Souteast and East Asia (China, Japan, Korea and small circle aroun those countries) it is completely understandable that todays name Ginkgo has its base in languages that are native in that Area's.


Different plant and animal studdies through history emerged classification
through which it is possible to easier reckognized individual plant or animal species, including Ginkgo.


As part of botany that deals with plant taxonoy and plant classification has
developed through few last centuries it has brought out clearer scientificly based separations and grups in which Ginkgo is placed.


As Ginkgo arrived and settled in Europe and other parts of the World since
people had no knowledge about this plant they named him in numerous names which they thouth it was appropriate no matter how strange in fact it was. But strange as it was in numerous countries it can be found in use even today.


Ginkgo biloba is an endangered species in particular because it was recently, for industrial exploitation, exclusively for the reproduction of male individuals, mostly by vegetative propagation. Therefore, there is a possibility that in due course become a Ginkgo plant only masculine without the possibility of natural reproduction semen because of the lack of individuals female.

(Kingdom) Plantae
(Division) Ginkgophyta
(Class) Ginkgoopsida
(Order) Ginkgoales
(Family) Ginkgoaceae
(Genus) Ginkgo


(NCBI Taxonomy) cellular organisms
Eukaryota
Viridiplantae
Streptophyta
Streptophytina
Embryophyta
Tracheophyta
Euphyllophyta
Spermatophyta
Ginkgophyta
Ginkgoopsida
Ginkgoales
Ginkgoaceae
Ginkgo
Ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo in Chinese and Japanese language and
transcription.


Ginkgo - in the languages of the World.

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