JeanLux
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THat's why I like talking to people here!
I totally agree Eric!!!! !!!! Jean
THat's why I like talking to people here!
:clap: :rollhappy: :clap: :rollhappy: I feel like we're 2 peas in a pod! After 25+ years of teaching dog obedience classes, I have a big, loud mouth but when I'm in public, not sure how to pronounce a name, it's amazing how I can whisper and then they're going 'what', (because they can't hear me) and that's when then panic sets in & I shorten it! You know, nice bella! (No disease in this name!)Totally funny, all of this. I'm still scared to open my mouth in public!...
Bellatulum is one that makes my head really hurt...the pronunciation could be as dignified and appealing as the plants, but it sounds like a disease when the horticulture crowd in the know speaks their names.
THat's why I like talking to people here!
I totally agree Eric!!!! !!!! Jean
One very important thing to remember... Anyone who makes you feel embarrassed about the way you pronounce an orchid name is a jerk. No one alive today speaks Latin as a native language, and modern botanical usage incorporates names of people and places that bring in spellings and pronunciations the Latin was never meant to have. Educate yourself, make a good faith effort, and roll your eyes at anyone with a superior attitude.
...One note beside. Also when the name of a plant based on a name like Phragmipedium boissierianum var. czwerwiakowianum then we should use the latinized pronounciation, not for boissierianum the french and then for czerwiakowianum the polish.
Best greetings
Olaf