Systematic name

A systematic name is a name given in a systematic way to one unique group, organism, object or chemical substance, out of a specific population or collection. Systematic names are usually part of a nomenclature.

A semisystematic name or semitrivial name is a name that has at least one systematic part and at least one trivial part.

Creating systematic names can be as simple as assigning a prefix or a number to each object (in which case they are a type of numbering scheme), or as complex as encoding the complete structure of the object in the name. Many systems combine some information about the named object with an extra sequence number to make it into a unique identifier.

Systematic names often co-exist with earlier common names assigned before the creation of any systematic naming system. For example, many common chemicals are still referred to by their common or trivial names, even by chemists.

In chemistry

In chemistry, a systematic name describes the chemical structure of a substance, thus giving some information about its chemical properties.

8 Flora

8 Flora is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. It is the innermost large asteroid: no asteroid closer to the Sun has a diameter above 25 kilometres or two-elevenths that of Flora itself, and not until the tiny 149 Medusa was discovered was a single asteroid orbiting at a closer mean distance known. It is the seventh brightest asteroid with a mean opposition magnitude of +8.7. Flora can reach a magnitude of +7.9 at a favorable opposition near perihelion, such as occurred in November 2007. Flora may be the residual core of an intensely heated, thermally evolved, and magmatically differentiated planetesimal which was subsequently disrupted.

Discovery and naming

Flora was discovered by J. R. Hind on October 18, 1847. It was his second asteroid discovery after 7 Iris.

The name Flora was proposed by John Herschel, from Flora, the Latin goddess of flowers and gardens, wife of Zephyrus (the personification of the West wind), and mother of Spring. The Greek equivalent is Chloris, who has her own asteroid, 410 Chloris, but in Greek Flora is also called Chloris (8 Χλωρίς).

Flora

Flora is the plant life occurring in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring or indigenousnative plant life. The corresponding term for animal life is fauna. Flora, fauna and other forms of life such as fungi are collectively referred to as biota. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms gut flora or skin flora.

Etymology

"Flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology.

Flora classifications

Plants are grouped into floras based on region (floristic regions), period, special environment, or climate. Regions can be geographically distinct habitats like mountain vs. flatland. Floras can mean plant life of a historic era as in fossil flora. Lastly, floras may be subdivided by special environments:

  • Native flora. The native and indigenous flora of an area.
  • Agricultural and horticultural flora (garden flora). The plants that are deliberately grown by humans.
  • Weed flora. Traditionally this classification was applied to plants regarded as undesirable, and studied in efforts to control or eradicate them. Today the designation is less often used as a classification of plant life, since it includes three different types of plants: weedy species, invasive species (that may or may not be weedy), and native and introduced non-weedy species that are agriculturally undesirable. Many native plants previously considered weeds have been shown to be beneficial or even necessary to various ecosystems.
  • Flora (given name)

    Flora is a feminine given name that may refer to:

    People

  • Flora Brovina (born 1949), Kosovar poet and pediatrician
  • Flora Carabella (1926–1999), Italian actress
  • Flora Chan (born 1970), Hong Kong actress
  • Flora Coquerel (born 1994), French model
  • Flora D. Darpino (born 1961), American judge advocate general
  • Flora Eldershaw (1897–1956), Australian writer
  • Flora Karimova (born 1941), Azerbaijani singer
  • Flora MacDonald (1722–1790), Scottish Jacobite
  • Flora MacDonald (1926–2015), Canadian politician
  • Flora Martínez (born 1977), Colombian actress
  • Flora Martirosian (1957–2012), Armenian singer
  • Flora Montgomery (born 1974), British actress
  • Flora Murray (1869–1923), British doctor and suffragette
  • Flora Nwapa (1931–1993), Nigerian author
  • Flora Purim (born 1942), Brazilian singer
  • Flora Robson (1902–1984), British actress
  • Flora Annie Steel (1847–1929), British writer
  • Flora Stevenson (1839–1905), British educational reformer
  • Flora Thompson (1876–1947), British writer
  • Flora Tristan (1803–1844), French writer and feminist
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    LPO/Gardner review – no recording could match the visceral thrill of Mahler’s Eighth Symphony live

    The Guardian 27 Apr 2025
    Royal Festival Hall, London. Gardner’s pacing was virtuosic as his cast of hundreds proved the Southbank Centre’s maxim that you cannot experience the Multitudes festival at home ... Mahler had already seen to that, of course ... ....
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    From AC Flora to the pros: Quincy Riley selected in NFL Draft

    The State 26 Apr 2025
    Riley was a late bloomer and now is headed to the NFL ... .
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    Here's all the action from day one of the Flora-Bama Interstate Mullet toss

    Pensacola News Journal 26 Apr 2025
    Flora-Bama’s annual Mullet Toss draws crowds in Perdido Key. Watch fish fly across the state line from Florida to Alabama as people toss them for charity during the annual Mullet Toss at the Flora-Bama in Perdido Key ... What is a Flora-Bama Mullet Toss?.
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    How to Eat to Promote Hair Growth

    The Epoch Times 26 Apr 2025
    Throughout history, people have tried even the most bizarre remedies to maintain luscious locks ... Dietary choices can reduce hair shedding. Think of healthy hair as a lush, thriving garden ... ....
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    Lebanon Fire Department rules house fire as accidental

    Lebanon Reporter 26 Apr 2025
    A Lebanon garage and house fire has been ruled accidental, the Lebanon Fire Department reported in a news statement ... .
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    Boone County Agency helps put Westfield man behind bars

    Lebanon Reporter 26 Apr 2025
    Boone County authorities helped put a Westfield man accused of crimes against children behind bars this week ... .
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    Flora completes sweep over Lady Bulldogs

    Princeton Daily Clarion 25 Apr 2025
    FLORA — The Flora Wolfgals picked up their second win over the Carmi-White County Lady Bulldogs, completing a suspended game from earlier in the season ... .
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    Mating remains a mystery for biggest fish in sea

    Dothan Eagle 25 Apr 2025
    A person swims near a whale shark in February off the coast of St. Helena in the South Atlantic ... .
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    Aunt Flora’s cobbler pie fundraiser: Support a Cincinnati tradition

    The Cincinnati Herald 23 Apr 2025
    For those who love those homemade cobbler pies just like grandma use to make, check out Aunt Flora’s ... In case you may wonder where Aunt Flora’s (aka Katrina Mincy) been, well she’s back ... Aunt Flora’s blackberry cobbler.
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    Two commissioners block move to end insurance agent's contract

    Lebanon Reporter 23 Apr 2025
    Boone County Commissioner Tim Beyer was unsuccessful Monday in his effort to end another contract prematurely ... .
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    Flora meat processor rebrands to Tier One Meat Co.

    Pharos Tribune 22 Apr 2025
    Legacy Meat Co., a veteran-owned and farmer-founded meat processor based in Flora, Carroll County, has rebranded to Tier One Meat Co., according to a press release ... .
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    The Bryan Eagle 22 Apr 2025
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    Flora & Fauna Provisions cafe closing in Downtown Sacramento

    Business Journal 21 Apr 2025
    A Downtown Sacramento cafe specializing in farm-to-fork, California-style cuisine will close after a little over a year in business ... .
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