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Endangered Sri Lankan Plants Live On in New Flower


From an article in UBC Reports, written by Brian Lin:

If you think naming your pet is stressful, try naming an entire species of flowers.

That's the task faced by UBC assistant professor Andrew Riseman at the Botanical Garden in the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences**. But you won't hear him complain, because it took him a lot more work to create the flower he now has the privilege to name and is about to commercialize.

‘For the common name, I'm thinking of using something that has to do with the flower's vibrant colour, maybe a play on words from the blues genre,’ says Riseman. ‘However, I'd also like a name that honours Sri Lanka, where the five species of exacum used to create the new flower originated.’

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** The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences reported in the article has changed its name to The Faculty of Land and Food Systems.

Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 10:46 AM on July 7, 2005