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I am following up on a suggestion to do an analysis on tree and plant/flower terms in brandable domain names, similar to the analysis I did of animal names in brandable names.

To get started, I need a list of terms people think are valuable, and I will look at the sales record, listings on brandable marketplaces and use in some famous existing brands.

Please help me choose what terms to study. I am planning to split it into two parts, one on only trees, and one on flowers and other plants.

e.g. Trees
  • evergreen
  • maple
  • oak
Flowers/Plants
  • rose
  • lily
  • violet
Can you please post what terms you think should be added to my analysis. Thank you!

Bob
 
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I like Lily and Poppy - similar to Rose as in they can be used as first names :xf.smile:

If I had to take a punt without doing any checks on it - Lilly probably has more commercial use

Edit - just seen you have done Lily already :xf.eek:

I'll throw in Daffodil to try and distract from my oversight
 
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deciduous maybe. evergreen, hard (oak, ebony) soft (pine, rosewood) anyways, neat good luck. :)
 
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the african violet is an awesome plant. no touchie. lol.
 
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Cannabis, Tulip, Willow, Pine, Cypress. Good luck!
 
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Good initiative, Bob. Imo, the most beautiful names can be found in lists of Latin names of botanical trees and plants. I will mention a few here: Acer, Digitalis, Aloe, Larix, Mimosa, Phoenix, Salix, Taxus, Tectona, Trema, Vitex.
 
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Cannabis, Tulip, Willow, Pine, Cypress. Good luck!
gots to include cannabis, its a hot subject rite now. whoohoo.
 
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Cannabis is obviously hot. Had not thought of it as a plant, although obviously it is.

My inclination is that the branding considerations around cannabis are different enough from say calling a brand ExampleCactus that I am inclined not to include cannabis in this analysis. But thanks for suggestion, and still thinking it over.

Bob
 
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Narcissus poeticus- Indian Nargis Flower, I have Nargis.xyz
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Off the top of my head,

Pine, lotus, oak, fig, orange, orchid, mango, berry, corn, bailey, apple, curry, daisy, pepper, cedar, aspen, cherry, tulip, lemon, ginger, lime

Can't say which are more valuable than others. But I see them used in brand names. So, I think your findings and analysis will be an interesting read.

Good Luck
 
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I didn't include stuff like mushrooms and cannabis which I think are different even though they might be tagged plants - Ok, just cannabis since mushrooms are just fungi
 
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I assume fruits and vegetables also will be counted
Berries- Raspberry, blackberry, ...apple, lemon, melon, orange....
 
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I assume fruits and vegetables also will be counted
Berries- Raspberry, blackberry, ...apple, lemon, melon, orange....


if they are counted Coconut belongs near the top in overall domain value, imo.
 
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ew, vanilla bean. Its the most expensive of them all except for saffron. 80% grown in Madagascar.
 
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I assume fruits and vegetables also will be counted
Berries- Raspberry, blackberry, ...apple, lemon, melon, orange....
blackberries are a great summer treat. ty.
 
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@Bob Hawkes Aside from oak, I’ve seen a lot of ivy, vine, birch and elm on squadhelp. Also tangentially related are honey, nectar and bee.

Edit: There’s also lime and citrus. And marigold.io is on auction now at park.io.
 
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Bob, for flowers/plants Begonias, Dahlias, Peonies, Lavender and Holly. Tree i am thinking Pine, Fir, Spruce, willow, elm, maple. Hope this helps,
Paul
 
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Imho top flowers term is flowers itself

Plants. Green , grow , herbal , sprout etc..

But maybe I'm missing the mark of question.
 
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Cannabis is obviously hot. Had not thought of it as a plant, although obviously it is.

My inclination is that the branding considerations around cannabis are different enough from say calling a brand ExampleCactus that I am inclined not to include cannabis in this analysis. But thanks for suggestion, and still thinking it over.

Bob
Makes sense, I'd imagine cannabis could be a separate study in and of itself.
 
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Maybe mention the new zealand mangeao, they use the hardwood of this tree to make the violins you know and love. :)
 
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Hi

I own one of category plant and it has been accepted into brandable market place with high value.

Haastia

22-54-30-Haastia-pulvinaris-April-2011-1.jpg


Best regards
((Devanos))

 
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@Devanos that looks like an alien plant from another planet. Amazing!
 
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@Devanos that looks like an alien plant from another planet. Amazing!

Haastia is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae, native to New Zealand.
 
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