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    1.6 billion in 1900 to over seven billion today.[citation needed] Colonial botany refers to the body of works concerning the study, cultivation, marketing...
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  • Economic botany is the study of the relationship between people (individuals and cultures) and plants. Economic botany intersects many fields including...
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    history of botany examines the human effort to understand life on Earth by tracing the historical development of the discipline of botany—that part of...
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    Derivative was Humboldt?". In Schiebinger, Londa; Swan, Claudia (eds.). Colonial Botany: Science, Commerce, and Politics in the Early Modern World. Philadelphia:...
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    Ethnobotany (redirect from Ethno-botany)
    1860s to the 1890s. Through all of this research, the field of "aboriginal botany" was established—the study of all forms of the vegetable world which aboriginal...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bark. Bark beetle Bark painting Trunk (botany) Bark isolate Bark-binding, a diseased condition of tree bark Raven, Peter...
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    have been one of the earliest and most significant contributions to colonial botany. In 1791 the slave uprisings began, and Delahaye became an outspoken...
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    S2CID 144849243. Baas, Pieter and Jan Frits Veldkamp (2013). "Dutch pre-colonial botany and Rumphius's Ambonese Herbal" (PDF). Allertonia. 13: 9–19. "Digital...
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    the voyage, presented evidence to the government on the suitability of Botany Bay for the establishment of a penal settlement, and in 1787 the first shipment...
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    Stolon (redirect from Sarmentose (botany))
    skeleton. Typically, animal stolons are exoskeletons (external skeletons). In botany, stolons are plant stems which grow at the soil surface or just below ground...
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