botanical in the PONS Dictionary

botanical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

botanical garden

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In hot enfleurage, solid fats are heated and botanical matter is stirred into the fat.
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The paintings also feature topographical and botanical subjects.
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The entire tobacco plant is viewed as a primordial medicine and a powerful botanical helper or protector.
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The entertainers were separated from the zoo and a botanical garden was created.
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It is situated to the west of the city centre and was built on the site of the old botanical gardens.
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He discovered the study of cryptogams and mushrooms as a volunteer at the botanical garden.
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The gardens were established in 1978 when the society leased 33 acres (13.4 hectares) for a public botanical garden.
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They worked with the naturalists on these expeditions, mostly as botanical assistants, collecting live plants and seed, as well as plant specimens for herbarium collections.
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Botanical considerations led us to believe that in the wide shade of the giant there might be some interesting herbs.
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In addition to his lecturing duties he led many botanical excursions.
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