0 a garden, usually open to the public, where a wide range of plants are grown for scientific and educational purposes
A piece of land attached to the house became, under Mr. Carey's care, a beautiful botanic garden.
A shrub of great beauty, but one that, unfortunately, is rarely to be seen outside the walls of a botanic garden.
It is well provided with scientific laboratories, botanic garden, and various collections, and possesses a library with nearly a quarter of a million volumes.
There is a large botanic garden, which is kept in good order, and contains a long range of green-houses and stoves.
This is a curious and uncommon shrub that one rarely sees outside the walls of a botanic garden.
Fruit presentation pattern and dispersal by bird in fleshy fruit tree species cultivated in an urban botanic garden.
They established the first botanic garden at the citys edge, redesigned the streets and made vaccination of children obligatory.
Rafinesque traveled and lectured in various places, and endeavored to establish a magazine and a botanic garden, but without success.