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botanical

[buh-tan-i-kuhl] / bəˈtæn ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
relating to plants
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Example Sentences

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“We’ve created an oasis in a huge parking lot in Boyle Heights, and it looks like a botanical garden in Australia,” he says.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. McDonnell considered using black mission figs, apparently a close botanical relative.

From New York Times

Eight unique plant communities in the Expedia landscape represent a variety of natural habitats found in Western Washington, botanical analogies grounded in our beautiful place.

From Seattle Times

When I started researching this story, Robbie’s name kept popping up in the records of botanical societies - there are few people in Britain who know as much about plants.

From BBC

Universities and botanical gardens planted its seeds and nurtured the tree back to relevance.

From Seattle Times