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It is known botanically as Anemone x hybrida and, despite being called the Japanese anemone, they actually originate from China.
Rockingham County, located in northwestern Virginia, is the third largest county in the state and is botanically rich and diverse.
A more botanically minded perspective of branching patterns integrates plant morphology and ontogeny.
Declared a vegetable in 1893 by the Supreme Court for taxation purposes, is botanically a fruit.
What looks like a trunk is in fact made up of tightly packed leaf stems, and, botanically at least, the fruits are berries.
Although Europeans settled this county in the early 1800's, it has not been carefully and thoroughly studied botanically.
Spathiphyllum is an ornamental house plant, botanically known as Spathiphyllum wallisii.
The preservation of botanically significant natural areas is one of its special interests.
Maize may very well have been invented through the breeding and cross-breeding of botanically similar wild grass known as teosinte.
Catalpa and paulownia capsules are botanically similar, but very different visually.
Crop groups are primarily comprised of botanically related commodities subject to comparable cultural practices.
Native Americans gathered the botanically related wild honewort, a woodland perennial native that grows from Manitoba to New Brunswick and south to Georgia.
Insist on the sheets defining an oil analysis botanically and biochemically defined if you want to get out of our range of cocktails.
They are not botanically related to either the potato or the topinambur, which is often falsely named a batata.
Among the world's botanically richest sites, the sanctuaries are also home to other endangered animals such as the red panda and the snow leopard.
But what distinguishes them both morphologically and botanically from all other plants is that one of the petals is strikingly different and called the lip.
The last project, on the urban fringe of Ghent, will restore a botanically rich complex of ponds and wet meadows, and will involve anglers, farmers and local councils.
He examined species ecology, botanically identified the species used, and made recommendations for resource categories and for some individual species.
A Count yourself lucky to have a really exotic flower, also known as Lily of the Incas or, botanically, alstroemeria.
It is the naturally occurring offspring of the purple pitcher plant and the yellow trumpet, known botanically as Sarracenia x catesbaei.
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The plant is known botanically as silphium laciniatum, and belongs to the natural order Compositae.
Of which things you will find it good to consider also otherwise than botanically.
There are many types, although systematic efforts to classify them botanically have not been very successful.
True, the white pine in the southern mountains differs slightly from the northern tree, but botanically it is the same.
Another nut which is confused with the Japanese walnut is botanically known as Juglans Mandshurica.
The uses of the wood are similar to that of tulip with which it is botanically related.
The native rubber-tree of Brazil, botanically known as Hevea brasiliensis, yields the finest quality rubber.
The Draconids, easily recognizable by their aspect, are botanically indefinable with any clearness or simplicity.
They are all, botanically speaking, edible or poisonous fungi.
The Physalis, Husk tomato or ground cherry is quite distinct, botanically.
They surveyed the world, botanically speaking, from China to Peru.
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