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botanical

adjective as in relating to plants

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The Huntington shares pollen and corms of the corpse flower with other botanical gardens, distributing hundreds of specimens to maintain genetic diversity, discourage poaching and strengthen conservation networks.

"For botanical or natural extracts, we refer to the Linnaean system, which is the international system for scientifically naming plants and animals, and lots of those names will be Latin-based," she said.

From BBC

Think all black-and-white photos in different frames or a variety of botanical prints in the same frames.

Tomatoes, with their simple botanical structure and humble price tag, aren’t generally considered a luxury in the same manner as, say, the $19 Erewhon strawberry.

From Salon

This rare and endangered plant is endemic to the Sumatra Island of Indonesia, but is the crown jewel of many botanical centers across the globe.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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