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botanically
regarding botany
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The plant life, or the properties and life phenomena exhibited by a plant, plant type, or plant group
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A botanical treatise or study, especially of a particular system of botany or that of a particular place
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the science that treats of plants
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{n} the knowledge or description of plants
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in a botanical manner
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the branch of biology that studies plants
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the study of plant life, its structure and function
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{i} branch of biology dealing with plant life
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The study of plants botan = grass, pasture
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The study of plants
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[n] the study of plants
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The science which treats of the structure of plants, the functions of their parts, their places of growth, their classification, and the terms which are employed in their description and denomination
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The scientific study of plants, a branch of biology. Typically those disciplines that involve the whole plant
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A book which treats of the science of botany
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Botany is the scientific study of plants. the scientific study of plants (botanical). Branch of biology that deals with plants, including the study of the structure, properties, and biochemical processes of all forms of plant life, as well as plant classification, plant diseases, and the interactions of plants with their physical environment. The science of botany traces back to the ancient Greco-Roman world but received its modern impetus in Europe in the 16th century, mainly through the work of physicians and herbalists, who began to observe plants seriously to identify those useful in medicine. Today the principal branches of botanical study are morphology, physiology, ecology, and systematics (the identification and ranking of all plants). Subdisciplines include bryology (the study of mosses and liverworts), pteridology (the study of ferns and their relatives), paleobotany (the study of fossil plants), and palynology (the study of modern and fossil pollen and spores). See also forestry, horticulture
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