As IBC 2024 starts in Madrid on July 21, botanists show pejorative K-word in floral nomenclature the door
- July 22, 2024
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As IBC 2024 starts in Madrid on July 21, botanists show pejorative K-word in floral nomenclature the door
Sub: Sci
Sec: Msc
Context:
- 20th International Botanical Congress (IBC) held in Madrid, Spain.
Controversial Term:
- Botanists voted to remove an offensive term from over 200 plant species names.
- The new names will reflect the plants’ African origins.
- The term “Caffra,” derived from “Kafir” in the Quran, became racially offensive under South African apartheid.
- Botanists proposed removing the letter “c” from plant names to form “afra,” “afrorum,” or “afrum.”
- Over 200 species’ names will change by 2026, such as the coast coral tree from Erythrina caffra to Erythrina affra.
Historical Context
- The term was used pejoratively by European explorers and colonists for black people in southern Africa.
- Afrikaners, descendants of European settlers, used the term to abuse black South Africans, including Nelson Mandela.
- The term became particularly offensive in the mid-20th century under apartheid policies.