All the plant life in a particular region or period.
1 The Cherokee Indians are adepts in practical botany of the homoeopathic sort.
2 Her work in cryptogamic botany gained the respect of botanists for Wellesley.
3 They seemed made according to no settled or sane rules of botany .
4 It was little like an ordinary botany book;-thatwas to be expected.
5 The botany of this group is fully as interesting as the zoology.
6 And they gave to love for botany the credit of it all.
7 Next to botany , it was music which Josephine delighted in and cultivated.
8 I understand they're doing some impressive things in the botany program there.
9 This is especially valuable in such subjects as geology, physiology and botany .
10 She was smart, exceedingly bright in the areas of mathematics and botany .
11 Let us follow the plant-hunter, and learn a lesson of practical botany .
12 I am afraid it was neither gossip nor flirtation, but only botany .
13 It has become a standard of botany , wherever our language is read.
14 Much of his leisure time he devotes to botany - collecting and classifying plants.
15 Alchemy is a peculiar combination of chemistry, botany , medicine, astronomy and astrology.
16 This objection to animal physiology by no means applies, however, to botany .
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