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botanical

[buh-tan-i-kuhl] / bəˈtæn ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
relating to plants
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“We’ve created an oasis in a huge parking lot in Boyle Heights, and it looks like a botanical garden in Australia,” he says.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s quiet, peaceful and uncrowded, and the garden staff is eager to share botanical and design knowledge.”

From New York Times

Or, exchange a few pieces of art on the wall with something botanical and full of life.

From Seattle Times

The botanical name tells you this plant is a purple-leafed variety of a Chinese species, and ‘Burgundy’ is one of its man-made cultivars.

From Seattle Times

Clearly related but less naturalistic is a sort of botanical arch whose silk is fitted over upholstery foam on a wire and wood framework.

From Washington Post