botany in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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As a child he was naturally inquisitive and keenly interested in the natural sciences, particularly botany.
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A team performed excavations again in the early 1990s, as well as being able to draw from new material in botany and other disciplines.
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He studied botany and theology and graduated in 1812.
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Having a considerable knowledge of botany, he devoted himself especially to the study of the essential oils in plants.
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The many species of flowering and non-flowering plants attract botany enthusiasts from all over the country.
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Many medicinal plants are grown in this garden under the care of the botany department.
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She took keen interest in botany as well.
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However, occasionally within natural plant variation there occur characters that are of value to horticulture but of little interest to botany.
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After the appointment in 1795 of a professor in geology and in 1797 one in botany, the society gradually lost its importance.
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In botany, a double rose is a double-flowered variety of the rose, much like the heraldic double rose.
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