Carnegiea

Carnegiea Britton & Rose ()
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🌵 Type Carnegiea gigantea
Etymology

Carnegie + Latin -a, the recommended suffix to form plant genus names from personal names that end with a vowel other than a (Rec. 60B.1(a), International Code of Nomenclature). Named for Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919). “The Desert Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, at Tucson, Arizona, is surrounded by typical specimens of this unique plant.”

The correct name for this taxon at the rank of subgenus is Cereus subgen. Lepidocereus.


How to cite

Maarten H.J. van der Meer (2023 Jul 16). Carnegiea. Dictionary of Cactus Names. Retrieved from https://www.cactusnames.org/Carnegiea

Pronunciation
[kar-NEE-gee-a]

A.T. Johnson, H.A. Smith & A.P. Stockdale (2019): Plant Names Simplified, 3rd Edition

[kar-NEE-gee-uh]

Ross Bayton (2019): The Garderner's Botanical

[Carnegíea]

Helmut Genaust (1996): Etymologisches Wörterbuch der botanischen Pflanzennamen, 3. Auflage

“Botanical Latin is essentially a written language, but the scientific names of plants often occur in speech. How they are pronounced really matters little provided they sound pleasant and are understood by all concerned.”

William T. Stearn (1983): Botanical Latin, 3rd Edition: 53