culture   botany

13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) flowers (1) node (1) tea (1) floral symbolism (1) herbal medicine (1) rice cultivation (1) sacred trees (1) transpire (1) foliation (1) forest (1) nodule (1) plant care (1) tropism (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 flowers botany Flowers are studied in botany for their reproductive structures and symbolism in different cultures. 6
2 node botany A node in botany is where leaves, branches, or flowers emerge on a plant stem. 3
3 tea Botany Tea is an important part of social customs and traditional ceremonies, sourced from the Camellia sinensis plant. 3
4 floral symbolism Botany Flowers have diverse symbolic meanings in different cultures, influencing traditions and ceremonies. 2
5 herbal medicine Botany The concept of herbal medicine in Botany emphasizes natural remedies for holistic well-being in traditional healthcare. 2
6 rice cultivation Botany Rice cultivation is deeply connected to cultural traditions and beliefs. 2
7 sacred trees Botany Certain trees hold sacred and divine significance in cultural and religious practices. 2
8 transpire botany Transpiration refers to the movement of water and evaporation from a plant's aerial parts. 2
9 foliation Botany Foliation in botany refers to the diverse arrangement of leaves on plants. 1
10 forest Botany The forest is a research site for studying plant species, ecosystems, and biodiversity in the field of botany. 1
11 nodule Botany In botany, a nodule is a root swelling on leguminous plants used for nitrogen fixation with symbiotic bacteria. 1
12 plant care Botany Botany focuses on scientifically cultivating and preserving plant species in botanical gardens and research institutions. 1
13 tropism Botany Tropism in botany is the response of a plant to a directional stimulus, leading to growth towards or away from the stimulus. 1