The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature is
A) a list of code names for all known plants.
B) a book written in Latin that gives the meaning of plant names.
C) a detailed list of plant importation requirements for the countries of the world.
D) a book of rules, written in several languages, for naming and classifying plants.
E) a list of international symbols for various plants.
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