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botanical garden
noun
- a garden for the exhibition and scientific study of collected, growing plants, usually in association with greenhouses, herbariums, laboratories, etc.
Word History and Origins
Origin of botanical garden1
Example Sentences
I’m a die-hard nature lover who prefers serene botanical gardens or pristine beaches.
Universities and botanical gardens planted its seeds and nurtured the tree back to relevance.
Plan a nice brunch, either at home or at a restaurant, followed by an afternoon at a botanical garden or a park.
"In zoos, botanical gardens and animal rehabilitation centers, many diseases are treatable, but the understanding of medicine for endangered species lags far behind our current understanding of human medicine."
While the official LAF events continue to take place monthly, people fill the time in between with dinners, trips to a local botanical garden and beach bonfires.
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