abingdonii
Abingdonii is a taxonomic epithet used in the binomial nomenclature system for naming species of plants and animals. The term is derived from Abingdon, a town in Oxfordshire, England, and was first used by the English botanist and physician Nicholas Culpeper in the 17th century. Culpeper employed the epithet to honor the town and its inhabitants, reflecting the local pride and admiration for the area's contributions to the scientific community.
The use of Abingdonii as a taxonomic epithet is a nod to the historical and cultural significance
In modern taxonomy, Abingdonii is less commonly used compared to other epithets, but it remains a part