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From now on, this continent could be left to itself, botanically speaking.
The two groves are botanically the same and now managed as a single grove.
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The court did acknowledge, however, that, botanically speaking, a tomato is a fruit.
These flowers are represented botanically, with identifying features that make them easy to recognized.
It is one of the most isolated and botanically rich of all table mountains in the area.
On the central part of the Dornbusch, broom bushes are also botanically important.
The tree was first described botanically in 1873.
Others have been described as "botanically worthless", containing no preserved material at all.
Sometimes, botanically different structures have the appearance of petals.
All of the flowers and herbs are botanically labeled.
However botanically incorrect, the result was surely one of the 20th century's marketing masterpieces.
The plants are arranged botanically, with most species of a particular genus grouped together.
Her works were exceptionally detailed and botanically accurate depictions of plants.
Though termed citrus, the tree was not botanically related to orange or lemon.
Strictly botanically, the fruits aren't actually real berries but drupes.
Botanically they are pomes, but they look similar to berries.
Moorlinch contains a good proportion of botanically rich ditch systems.
In spite of that the Spitzberg continues to be a botanically interesting habitat.
By the way, some things we usually call "nuts" are not, botanically speaking nuts.
Note that, botanically, what appears to be a single globular flower is actually a cluster of many individual ones.
Each one is to scale, botanically correct, and made from studies at Kew Gardens.
Though thought of as a vegetable, tomatoes are botanically classified as fruits.
The term is also a botanically recognized plant association in the African and Mediterranean literature.
His botanically correct depictions of plants can even include exquisitely observed root systems.