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forerunners of the
first botanical gardens attached to universities,
founded from the 1540s onwards. One of the
earliest was the
Padua botanical garden.
These gardens...
- to
their tests.
First launched in 1995, the
Botanics range,
developed in
partnership with the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, uses
plant extracts in a variety...
- up
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...
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Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO &
Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA. "Orchidaceae".
Flora of
China – via eFloras.org,
Missouri Botanical Garden...
- The
Botanical Register,
subsequently known as Edwards's
Botanical Register, was an
illustrated horticultural magazine that ran from 1815 to 1847. It was...
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Locally known as "The
Botanics", the
garden is a po****r
place to go for a walk,
particularly with
young families.
Entrance to the
botanic garden is free, although...
- such as apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, oranges, and strawberries. In
botanical usage, the term
fruit also
includes many
structures that are not commonly...
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usage and in a
culinary sense, many dry
seeds are
called nuts, but in a
botanical context, "nut"
implies that the s**** does not open to
release the seed...
- "
Botanical Imagery in
European Painting".
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Retrieved 19 June 2016. Raymond,
Francine (12
March 2013). "Why
botanical art...