Very nice flowers
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Originally Posted by Andrew
Cymbidium erecta had been taken (twice) and its main distinguishing feature is the erect spike. There probably wasn't much of a choice. According the the monocot checklist, you should blame the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, not the RHS.
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Keeping in mind this is a species, neither the RHS nor any other horticultural group can be blamed for accepting the name... That's not their business in this cases! The only one to be blamed (if that would be necessary - which I think is not the case here!) would be the botanists naming the species!
RHS and other horticultural groups very often accept names which can be quite funny or politically incorrect, as that's the name given by the hybridizers self, and the RHS has not much to say there, e.g. Paph Ho Chi Min (considered by many as insulting for the vietnamese folk) or Phrag. Prince Albert (
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As Ron said, the name itself has nothing bad in it, but the association people does with the human anatomy (which by the way, is called rectum because it is the only part of the human larger intestine which is "more or less" straight and vertical: between the anus and the rest of the intestine - most people wrognly think actually that the anus is the rectum!
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