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botanical

[buh-tan-i-kuhl] / bəˈtæn ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
relating to plants
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Rousseau’s unfinished, unstructured “Reveries” resembles the herbarium in which he gathered a botanical record of his daily walks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stomach gnawing and hands slightly shaky, I loaded up on ephemera for fancy paninis, held together with swipes of giardiniera mayo, and splurged on some pastel-hued botanical sodas for drinking straight from the can.

From Salon

"These vessels represent the first moment in history when people chose to portray the botanical world as a subject worthy of artistic attention," the authors note.

From Science Daily

More earnest are photos taken in that state’s botanical gardens, depicting the ways people tend to plants in environments where they don’t belong.

From The Wall Street Journal

In addition to her food-centered pieces, she creates portraits of people, botanicals and depictions of everyday objects that reflect shared histories, rituals and the shifting nature of contemporary life.

From Los Angeles Times