{"id":12084,"date":"2012-10-20T12:35:48","date_gmt":"2012-10-20T20:35:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/blog\/?p=12084"},"modified":"2013-02-01T21:14:08","modified_gmt":"2013-02-02T05:14:08","slug":"latin-orchid-names","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/blog\/2012\/10\/20\/latin-orchid-names\/","title":{"rendered":"Latin Orchid Names"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Long Latin orchid names can be intimidating. They&#8217;re tough to pronounce with lots of syllables, like <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/identify\/orchids\/paphiopedilum.html\">Paphiopedilum<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/blog\/2011\/07\/23\/coelogyne\/\">Coelogyne<\/a>, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/blog\/2010\/07\/24\/little-purple-stars\/\">Lepanthopsis astrophora<\/a>. For orchid growers who don&#8217;t know any more of <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ancient_Rome\" target=\"_blank\">Ancient Rome&#8217;s<\/a> mother tongue than <a href=\"http:\/\/ancienthistory.about.com\/od\/vterms\/g\/Venividivici.htm\" target=\"_blank\"><em>&#8220;Veni, vidi, vici,&#8221;<\/em><\/a> it can be a big barrier. Many orchids don&#8217;t have common names, so Latin is unavoidable. Orchid species names are entirely in Latin, like <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/Phalaenopsis_hieroglyphica_800px.JPG\">Phalaenopsis hieroglyphica<\/a>. For <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/blog\/2011\/05\/04\/hybrid-vigor\/\">hybrids<\/a>, the first part of their name, the genus, comes from Latin, but the following hybrid and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/blog\/2011\/08\/05\/cultivar-names\/\">cultivar names<\/a> can be from any  language, like <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/Epidendrum_Wedding_Valley_Sakura_Komachi_800px.JPG\">Epidendrum Wedding Valley &#8216;Sakura Komachi&#8217;<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Why Latin? Well, you could blame <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Linnaeus\" target=\"_blank\">Carl Linnaeus<\/a>,  the founder of modern <a href=\"http:\/\/biology.about.com\/od\/evolution\/a\/aa092304a.htm\" target=\"_blank\">taxonomy<\/a>. However, scientists were already using Latin for centuries before him. Its main advantage as a global language of  science is that Latin allows everyone to know they&#8217;re using  the same names for the same plants and animals.<\/p>\n<p>Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and other <a href=\"http:\/\/ancienthistory.about.com\/od\/romancelanguage\/a\/050611-Romance-Languages.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Romance languages<\/a> are direct Latin descendants. <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Latin_influence_in_English\" target=\"_blank\">Latin has also had a strong influence on English<\/a>, and many common English words have Latin origins, including the word &#8220;orchid.&#8221; I&#8217;ve never studied Latin, but I know some Spanish and French. That helps me guess what they sound like. Even experts make mistakes and debate correct pronunciations, so don&#8217;t be embarrassed to try. When I mispronounce something, I&#8217;ve found that other orchid lovers usually offer a friendly correction, and then joke about their own troubles with the language.<\/p>\n<p>To learn how to pronounce Latin names, talk to fellow orchid growers. There are many helpful online resources like these <a href=\"http:\/\/www.h2g2.com\/approved_entry\/A657272\" target=\"_blank\">tips for Latin pronunciation<\/a>. Another helpful site is <a href=\"http:\/\/translate.google.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Google Translate<\/a>, which can give pronunciations for any word you enter. Pick &#8216;English&#8217; in the first text box, type an orchid name, and make sure your speakers are turned on. Then click on the small &#8216;Listen&#8217; icon in the bottom right corner of the box. Google Translate isn&#8217;t perfect (i.e. it mistakenly says <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aboutorchids.com\/identify\/orchids\/oncidium.html\">Oncidium<\/a> like &#8220;Woncidium,&#8221;) but it does work for many varieties.<\/p>\n<p>Want to learn more? Read <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/022600919X\/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=022600919X&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=abouorch-20\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Latin for Gardeners: Over 3,000 Plant Names Explained and Explored<\/em><\/a> by Lorraine Harrison, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/1466323698\/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1466323698&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=abouorch-20\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Fearless Latin: A Gardener&#8217;s Introduction to Botanical Nomenclature<\/em><\/a> by Sara G. Mauritz.<br \/>\n<script src=\"http:\/\/wms.assoc-amazon.com\/20070822\/US\/js\/link-enhancer-common.js?tag=abouorch-20\" type=\"text\/javascript\">\n<\/script><br \/>\n<noscript>&lt;br \/&gt;     &lt;img src=&#8221;http:\/\/wms.assoc-amazon.com\/20070822\/US\/img\/noscript.gif?tag=abouorch-20&#8243; mce_src=&#8221;http:\/\/wms.assoc-amazon.com\/20070822\/US\/img\/noscript.gif?tag=abouorch-20&#8243; alt=&#8221;&#8221; \/&gt;&lt;br \/&gt; <\/noscript><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Long Latin orchid names can be intimidating. They&#8217;re tough to pronounce with lots of syllables, like Paphiopedilum, Coelogyne, and Lepanthopsis astrophora. For orchid growers who don&#8217;t know any more of Ancient Rome&#8217;s mother tongue than &#8220;Veni, vidi, vici,&#8221; it can be a big barrier. Many orchids don&#8217;t have common names, so Latin is unavoidable. 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