Figure 10:

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Summary: 
Salisburia adiantifolia became the widely used name in the nursery trade for Ginkgo biloba after being coined by Sir James Smith in 1797, but the Principle of Priority required Linnaeus’s Ginkgo biloba to be reinstated.
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