In Botanical nomenclature of plantsA. Genus is written after the speciesB. Both in genus and species, the first letter is a capital letterC. Genus and species may be same nameD. Both genus and species are printed in italics
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In Botanical nomenclature both the genus and species is written in Italics. The botanical nomenclatures are different from zoological nomenclature, and each of the groups has only one correct name.
There are two types of names of a plant, common name, and scientific name and the botanical nomenclature uses the scientific name that is written in Latin language and is in Italic style.
Botanical names are standardized & accepted worldwide.
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A mango is a juicy stone fruit produced from numerous species of tropical trees belonging to the flowering plant genus Mangifera, cultivated mostly for their edible fruit. Most of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. The genus belongs to the cashew family Anacardiaceae.
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