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botanical garden
noun as in garden for exotic plants
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He was wandering a botanical garden as a young man when, among the orchids, cacti, and acres of vegetables, he stumbled on a room full of the diminutive and ancient trees.
He maintains a private botanical garden in Penang with the area’s largest collection of Malaysian palms and gingers.
If you want to be certain you’ll see butterflies, there are a variety of living exhibits throughout the United States, often associated with museums, zoos or botanical gardens.
I’ll be on the phone with a botanical garden about flowers, or a whale expert to get the whale emoji right, or a cardiovascular surgeon so we have the anatomy of the heart down.
The government agency oversees around 5 million hectares of national parks and botanical gardens.
We saw the botanical garden so much praised by Humboldt; but it is in sad disorder, having been for some time entirely neglected.
The botanical garden and hot-house are on a large scale, and exhibit a favorable specimen of the present state of horticulture.
This was pointed out to us by a labourer as the spot at which the Emperor alights and reposes when he visits the Botanical Garden.
There is also annexed to the Museum a small botanical garden.
Outside of his botanical garden an American species of Evening Primrose had run wild.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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