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  2. Folia Horticulturae - Wikipedia

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    Folia Horticulturae is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal of the Polish Society of Horticultural Science publishing original research papers, short communications and review papers from all branches of horticulture.

  3. Branches of botany - Wikipedia

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    Botany is a natural science concerned with the study of plants.The main branches of botany (also referred to as "plant science") are commonly divided into three groups: core topics, concerned with the study of the fundamental natural phenomena and processes of plant life, the classification and description of plant diversity; applied topics which study the ways in which plants may be used for ...

  4. Outline of botany - Wikipedia

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    In alphabetical order by surname: Aristotle; Arthur Cronquist (angiosperm evolution); Charles Darwin (formulated modern theory of evolution); Carl Linnaeus (father of systematics) ...

  5. Botany - Wikipedia

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    Botany, also called plant science or phytology, is the branch of natural science and biology studying plants, especially their anatomy, taxonomy, and ecology. [1] A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field.

  6. Cut flowers - Wikipedia

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    Plants used for cut flowers and cut greens are derived from many plant species and diverse plant families. Cut flower arrangements can include cut stems from annual plants, flower bulbs or herbaceous perennials, cut stems of evergreens or colored leaves, flowers from landscape shrubs, flowers that have been dried or preserved, fruit on tree branches, dried uniquely shaped fruit or stems from ...

  7. Pomology - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Mesopotamia, pomology was practiced by the Sumerians, who are known to have grown various types of fruit, including dates, grapes, apples, melons, and figs. [1] [2] While the first fruits cultivated by the Egyptians were likely indigenous, such as the palm date and sorghum, more fruits were introduced as other cultural influences were introduced.

  8. Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Various organizations worldwide focus on promoting and encouraging research and education in all branches of horticultural science; such organizations include the International Society for Horticultural Science [4] and the American Society of Horticultural Science. [5] In the United Kingdom, there are two main horticulture societies.

  9. Category:Horticulture - Wikipedia

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