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Remember that cultivar names, by their very definition, are available for all to use and that the names themselves offer no protection if you wish to obtain intellectual property rights on your new cultivar. ... If you regularly publish new cultivar names, it would be most advantageous to list any new names appearing in...
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www.ishs.org/sci/icraname.htm
www.ishs.org/sci/icraname.htm
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Cultivars By definition, varieties which arise in cultivation and known as cultivated varieties i.e. cultivars. These varieties do not normally Cultivar names are shown in single quotes. ... We’ve included this because... well, we’ve got our first account of the discovery and consolidation of a Chrysanthemum cultivar.
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www.cultivars.co.uk/
www.cultivars.co.uk/
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CALIFORNIA FLORA NURSERY;; PLANT INFO || CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS || HABITAT INFO || PERENNIALS; GRASSES || FERNS || VINES || SHRUBS || TREES || DEER PLANTS; COMMON NAMES || CULTIVAR NAMES;
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www.calfloranursery.com/pages_plantlists/cultivarname.h...
www.calfloranursery.com/pages_plantlists/cultivarname.html
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The following plants are from the Eureka Daylily Database. Our intent is to match the officially registered daylily cultivar names as recorded by the American Hemerocallis Society.
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www.gardeneureka.com/-Pages/Dictionary_Daylily.htm
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List of Valid Cultivar Names; ... The following three lists of 'Cultivar' names are those either currently accepted by the International Registrar as: Valid Cultivar Names, Undecided Cultivar Names or; Invalid Cultivar Names ;
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www.hardygeraniums.com/register_of_cultivar_names.htm
www.hardygeraniums.com/register_of_cultivar_names.htm
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Southeast Asia is the presence of numerous cultivar names and synonyms in .... Davao, an inventory of cultivar names and synonyms was prepared by the ...
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bananas.bioversityinternational.org/files/files/pdf/pub...
bananas.bioversityinternational.org/files/files/pdf/publications/synonyms.pdf
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Besides the names, the species and pedigree (if known) are listed, as well as the country of origin and the country where the cultivar was named and first propagated. I have used the symbol * to mean "crossed with" throughout this list.
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www.ct.gov/caes/cwp/view.asp?a=2815&q=376864
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Cultivar epithets published before 1 January 1959 were often given a Latin form and can be readily confused with the specific epithets in botanical names: after that date, newly coined cultivar epithets must be in a modern vernacular language to distinguish them from botanical epithets.
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encyclopedia.stateuniversity.com/pages/5264/cultivar.ht...
encyclopedia.stateuniversity.com/pages/5264/cultivar.html
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In addition to this, it has seemed to me, that as cultivar names may correctly be associated with generic names and in either Latin or a modern language, it is inadvisable to include the actual name of the genus in any new name.
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arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1605.pdf
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