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however, what i think would be interesting and helpful is to see abstracts or discussions of some of these papers, at a length and level of complexity that would make them accessible to average gardeners; if we were able to see what some of the points are that have led someone to propose (or deny) a change, we might be able to make decisions based on something other than habit or 'preference'; i see this all the time in cactaceae taxonomy, which has been very controversial (some claim political, even!) people 'choose' to stick with old names, just because, or use the 'latest' names, because they were told to, but rarely know much about what the real issues are..i would love to see some short articles on specific genera, species etc, preferably from more than one viewpoint, regarding why they should or should not be changed...
Quotehowever, what i think would be interesting and helpful is to see abstracts or discussions of some of these papers, at a length and level of complexity that would make them accessible to average gardeners; if we were able to see what some of the points are that have led someone to propose (or deny) a change, we might be able to make decisions based on something other than habit or 'preference'; i see this all the time in cactaceae taxonomy, which has been very controversial (some claim political, even!) people 'choose' to stick with old names, just because, or use the 'latest' names, because they were told to, but rarely know much about what the real issues are..i would love to see some short articles on specific genera, species etc, preferably from more than one viewpoint, regarding why they should or should not be changed... That would surely be of great interest to many of us "average gardeners", Cohan: Forgive me if I am sceptical that there is much chance of getting the taxonomists to provide such accessible information to the public. In an area where there is such an emphasis on formal publication of data/papers and an undeniable level of "competition" I fear that there would be little enthusiasm among those busy revising nomenclature for such projects..... I would, need it be stated, be more than happy to be proved wrong!
............So, taxonomists or the Plantfinder aside, I shall continue to grow dodecatheons and primulas - separately.
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