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flowers
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botany
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Flowers are studied in botany for their reproductive structures and symbolism in different cultures.
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node
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botany
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A node in botany is where leaves, branches, or flowers emerge on a plant stem.
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tea
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Botany
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Tea is an important part of social customs and traditional ceremonies, sourced from the Camellia sinensis plant.
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floral symbolism
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Botany
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Flowers have diverse symbolic meanings in different cultures, influencing traditions and ceremonies.
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herbal medicine
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Botany
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The concept of herbal medicine in Botany emphasizes natural remedies for holistic well-being in traditional healthcare.
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rice cultivation
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Botany
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Rice cultivation is deeply connected to cultural traditions and beliefs.
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sacred trees
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Botany
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Certain trees hold sacred and divine significance in cultural and religious practices.
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transpire
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botany
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Transpiration refers to the movement of water and evaporation from a plant's aerial parts.
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foliation
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Botany
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Foliation in botany refers to the diverse arrangement of leaves on plants.
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forest
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Botany
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The forest is a research site for studying plant species, ecosystems, and biodiversity in the field of botany.
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nodule
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Botany
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In botany, a nodule is a root swelling on leguminous plants used for nitrogen fixation with symbiotic bacteria.
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plant care
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Botany
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Botany focuses on scientifically cultivating and preserving plant species in botanical gardens and research institutions.
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tropism
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Botany
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Tropism in botany is the response of a plant to a directional stimulus, leading to growth towards or away from the stimulus.
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