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plant classification.
Physician Valerius Cordus (1515–1544) aut****d a
botanically and
pharmacologically important herbal Historia Plantarum in 1544 and...
- and tomato). but some may be sweet-tasting (sweet potato).
Examples of
botanically classified fruit that are
typically called vegetables include cu****ber...
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botanic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Botanic is an
adjective related to botany, the
study of plants.
Botanic may also
refer to:
Botanic (District...
- A
botanical garden or
botanic garden is a
garden with a do****ented
collection of
living plants for the
purpose of
scientific research, conservation, display...
- tax and
other purposes. An
example would include the tomato,
which is
botanically a
berry (fruit), but
culinarily a
vegetable according to the
United States...
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Royal Botanic Gardens or
Royal Botanical Gardens may
refer to:
Royal Botanic Gardens,
Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens,
Melbourne Royal Botanic Garden...
- seen in
aggregate fruits (e.g., strawberry).
Capsule – (Brazil nut:
botanically, it is not a nut).
Caryopsis – (cereal grains,
including wheat, rice...
- One of the most
botanically inclined among them may have been
Henri Bergé, a
decorator for Daum, who
produced many hand-painted
botanical plates for the...
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a non-departmental
public body in the
United Kingdom sponsored by the
Department for Environment, Food and
Rural Affairs...
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include members of the
genus Rubus, such as
blackberry and raspberry.
Botanically,
these are not berries.
Other large aggregate fruits, such as soursop...