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1. Botanically, Acai belongs to palm or Arecaceae family of tall trees in the genus Euterpe, and botanically known as Euterpe oleracea.

2. Aerodynamically, anomaly, botanically, Bummalo, clannishly, cytoplasmically, emilie, emily, facsimile, galilee

3. Botanically speaking, you're more of a Venus flytrap.

4. To explore botanically: as, to Botanize a neighborhood.

5. Botanically, Cornelian cherry is a species of dogwood, unrelated to grocers’ cherries

6. Botanically the tomato is a fruit because it is a berry containing seeds.

7. Colorant uses 100% botanically blended dyes to color our line of modern pieces

8. The Chokeberry bush, botanically known as Aronia, is a cold hardy, deciduous shrub

9. I'm aware that "Cockleburs" are completely different, botanically-speaking, than burr grass

10. The Boniato is a sweet potato variety and botanically a part of Ipomoea batatas

11. Synonyms for Biologically include organically, biotically, livingly, botanically, zoologically, consanguineously, genetically, naturally, natally and truely

12. Botanically termed as Lycopus virginicus, Bugleweed is a medicinal herb with a plethora of health benefits

13. Florihana Absolutes come from botanically defined plant raw materials that are 100% pure and 100% natural

14. Ajowan is basically a yearly herb that belongs to the Apiaceae family, and it’s botanically known as the Trachyspermum Ammi

15. Coltsfoot or coughwort, botanically named as Tussilago farfara, is a plant that belongs to the daisy family Asteraceae

16. As it dries, the inner bark curls into thin strips, or quills. Cassia is botanically known as Cinnamomum aromaticum or Cinnamomum Cassia.

17. Botanically, a cereal grain, such as corn, rice, or wheat, is also a kind of fruit, termed a caryopsis.

18. Bigeneric genera names have "X" inserted before each genus to distinguish them from standard, botanically-described genera names

19. Achuete (Annatto), popularly known as Atsuwete in the Philippines is a derivative of the achiote trees, botanically known as Bixa orellana

20. WHAT IS Boniato? Boniato, botanically classified as Ipomoea batatas, is a nutty-flavored root vegetable in the same family as sweet potatoes

21. Current Facts Breadfruit is botanically classified as Artocarpus altilis and is a member of the fig family, with hundreds of cultivated varieties

22. Botanically speaking, Begonias are terrestrial understory herbs native to tropical regions around the world, including Central and South America, Asia, and Africa

23. The Cashew, known botanically as Anacardium occidentale, is the seed of a tropical evergreen shrub related to mango, pistachio and poison ivy

24. Allspice, botanically known as pimenta officinalis, is also known as the pimento tree or the Jamaican pepper and is a relative of the myrtle

25. Purple Akebi, botanically classified as Akebia quinata, is the fruit of a semi-evergreen, sprawling vine and is a member of the Lardizabalaceae family

26. "Canola oil is a single-origin oil whose parent plant, rapeseed, links botanically to vegetables like cabbage and cauliflower in the mustard family," …

27. Botanically, a great number of the Bamboos can easily be recognized by their prominent, hollow stems, known as "culms," punctuated at intervals by nodes.

28. Physician Valerius Cordus (1515–1544) authored a botanically and pharmacologically important herbal Historia Plantarum in 1544 and a pharmacopoeia of lasting importance, the Dispensatorium in 1546.

29. Although Banksias occur in every state and territory, the region of greatest number and diversity is the south-west of Western Australia – the country’s most botanically rich state

30. Dutch Crookneck squash, botanically classified as Cucurbita moschata, is an heirloom variety of American winter squash and is a part of the Cucurbitaceae family along with pumpkins and gourds

31. Botanically known as Cuminum cyminum and also known as jeera in Ayurvedic medicine, Cumin is native to the eastern Mediterranean area and is used in Middle Eastern, Indian, North African and South American cuisines.

32. All members of the Bayberry family are classified botanically as Myricaceae, and many varieties are found all over the world, including Japan, South America, the West Indies, the United Kingdom, and in the United States.

33. Pelorism is the term, said to be first used by Charles Darwin, for the formation of 'peloric flowers' which botanically is the abnormal production of Actinomorphic flowers in a species that usually produces zygomorphic flowers

34. Current Facts Chanterelle mushrooms, botanically a part of the genus Cantharellus, is a generic descriptor used to describe many different species of wild Chanterelle mushrooms, with the Gold Chanterelle or Cantharellus cibarius being the most well-known.

35. Water Caltrops, botanically a part of the Trapa genus, are the seeds of an aquatic plant belonging to the Lythraceae family. There are three main species that are generally labeled as Water Caltrop in fresh markets, and each species has varying appearances with a hard pod and long, pointed spines.