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 | | There is no better way for the transmission of information on a particular plant than to use a name for it that can be translated into a widely agreed definition including the plant and all other plants that are similar. |
 | | Several additional rules, as well as a quick-guide are laid down in the ICNCP (1995), and authors who want to establish new cultivar names should consult this text for further information. |
 | | ICNCP 1995 International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, Trehane P., Brickell, C. D., Baum, B. R., Hetterscheid, W. A., Leslie, A. McNeill, J., Spongberg, S. A., and Vrugtman, F. (eds.), Adopted by the International Commission for the Nomenclature of Cultivated Plants, Regnum Vegetabile 133. |
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