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.........under the nomenclature rules, once a name is formally published, with a description, .....then that name cannot be used again for the same genus .........not a justification for both flouting the nomenclature rules...........Now it will be left to Matt Bishop to sort this out......... he will instead have to insist on another name being chosen - but in the meanwhile snowdrops bearing this invalis name will be circulating.
Quote from: steve owen on February 04, 2012, 08:09:04 PM.........under the nomenclature rules.......Now it will be left to Matt Bishop to sort this out......... he will instead have to insist on another name being chosen........This all feels a bit heavy. And a touch authoritarian. The power to decree what is or isn't permissible for the whole of the genus Galanthus rests with one person?
.........under the nomenclature rules.......Now it will be left to Matt Bishop to sort this out......... he will instead have to insist on another name being chosen........
Quote from: Maggi Young on February 04, 2012, 11:12:50 PMDear me, Steve, for a man who has a national collection I would have thought that you would have understood the importance of clarity and lack of ambiguity in naming. For those of us who truly delight in the glory of the flowers, there is more of the Gradgrind in the obsessive naming and and collecting than in a simple desire to wish that a name means something tangible. I fear you are missing my point. MaggieI do feel that sometimes you stray from fair comment into personal criticism. Surely if you want to be really critical, a PM is the best first step - even if you are the Site Moderator? However if public criticism is in order, no doubt you won't object to this publicly-posted reply. In regret - SteveThere was no intention by Maggi Young to cast aspersions on the important work that Steve Owen does in holding a National Collection. Indeed Maggi has the deepest respect for all the holders of national collections who, like Members of the SRGC volunteer their time in the cause of the plants.
Dear me, Steve, for a man who has a national collection I would have thought that you would have understood the importance of clarity and lack of ambiguity in naming. For those of us who truly delight in the glory of the flowers, there is more of the Gradgrind in the obsessive naming and and collecting than in a simple desire to wish that a name means something tangible. I fear you are missing my point.
Matt told me Joe will have to change his named r-o. Maybe simply 'Ruby'?oops that was me posting - Mark