10 disadvantages of binomial nomenclature
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1.The usefulness of botanical names is limited by the fact that taxonomic groups are not fixed in size; a taxon may have a varying circumscription.
2.The group of a particular botanical name refers to can be quite small according to some people and quite big according to others. This will depend on taxonomic viewpoint or taxonomic system.
E.g: The traditional view of the family Malvaceae includes over a thousand species, but in some modern approaches it contains over four thousand species.
Some botanical names refer to groups that are very stable (for example Equisetaceae, Magnoliaceae) while for other names a careful check is needed to see which circumscription is being used (for example Fabaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Urticaceae, etc.).
Latin names are also difficult to memorize. For these reasons, some organizations and government agencies are attempting to create a list of official names based on the country’s native or official language.
They are long and hard to learn.
To ordinary people they are unfamiliar and, being in Latin or in Latinized Greek meaningless.
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