Really? I can't imagine why not Nah, I can't say it's got the greatest appeal for me either but then again I don't have hayfever ....
Your point about the difference in nomenclature between the US and here is a really good one. When you think about it, it's just as bad in the UK on a regional basis...for instance...Cleavers? Clivers? Sticky Willies? Goose grass? All the same thing. I also agree strongly with you about using the Latin when discussing/recommending oils. I had this situation only a few weeks ago when a client bought what she thougth was Cedarwood Atlas (Cedrus atlantica) and it turned out that because she had asked for Cedarwood, she had been given Juniper Virginian (Juniperus virginiana). Totally different species, proves your point beautifully and also shows that some retailers don't have the knowledge to be able to ask the right questions to select the right oil.
I did Latin at school (reluctantly) but with the benifit of hindsight I will admit it stood me in really good stead for essential oil training and once you understand the structure of the words, they actually make huge sense don't they. It probably helps being a gardener too although it's easy to get a bit nerdy about plant names and some of the common ones are so poetical and descriptive.
So, I wonder just what did spark off poor Danaeh's reaction then?