adj
That inhabits or prefers mountains or alpine regions
adj
Of or pertaining to agrobiology.
adv
In terms of agrochemistry.
n
Alternative form of agrocenosis
n
The branch of botany dealing with algae.
n
(biology) Any allelopathic plant
n
The wind movements in a particular region.
n
(biology) The study of the relationships between flowers and pollinators
n
(botany) The branch of botany that deals with the description of flowers.
n
(biology) Any anthropophilic organism
n
(botany) The scientific study of plants in the genus Rubus, commonly known as brambles.
adj
Having a rich diversity of biota
n
The total mass of all living things within a specific area, habitat etc.
adj
(psychology) Exhibiting or relating to biophilia.
n
The protection of plants and animals against harm from disease or from human exploitation
n
(botany) a formal scientific name of a plant, especially as conforming to the ICBN.
n
(obsolete) The science of botany.
n
Divination by plants. A form of pyromancy in which tree branches and/or leaves are burnt.
n
The properties and life phenomena exhibited by a plant, plant type, or plant group.
adj
Relating to brunisols.
adj
Relating to coleopterology.
adj
Of or related to cryptobiosis.
n
(rare) The study of plants whose existence has not been proven.
n
The study of the origin of acquired characteristics.
adj
of or pertaining to edaphology
adj
of or pertaining to edaphology
n
(biology) The scientific discipline studying the epidermis of plants at a microscopic level.
n
The study of eucalyptus; eucalyptology.
n
The ability of an organism to survive under variable environmental conditions.
adj
(biology) Able to tolerate a wide range of environments
adj
(ecology) Able to live in variable habitats or conditions.
n
Alternative form of euroky [The ability of an organism to survive under variable environmental conditions.]
adj
(biology) Capable of great evolution
adj
tolerant of a broad range of conditions
adj
(ecology, of an organism) That adapts well to changing environmental conditions
n
(botany) The scientific study of the distribution of plants, especially on the regional level.
adj
Of or relating to garbology.
n
The branch of biogeography that is concerned with the geographic distribution of plant species.
n
(botany) The naming of parts of plants.
n
(obsolete) Botany, the study of plants in general
n
The study of herbs and their medical properties, especially when combined
n
A botanical expedition for the purpose of finding and classifying plant species.
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting hydropelvis
n
The branch of botany that deals with water plants.
adj
Relating to a hydric riparian zone.
adj
Relating to a hydrosere.
n
(ecology) colonization by animals
n
The branch of physiology that deals with the integuments of animals and plants.
n
Any specific living organism.
adj
Synonym of limnobiologic
adj
Of or pertaining to limnology.
n
(rare, biology) Macrofauna or macroflora, taken as a whole; that part of the biome composed of larger organisms.
n
(biology) The macroscopic flora and fauna of a region.
n
(rare) One who lives for a long time.
n
The art of prolonging life.
adj
Related to macroplants
n
(biology) The branch of biology dealing with organisms that live in the sea.
n
The group of interacting microbial organisms living in a specific habitat.
adj
Relating to molinology.
adj
Describing morphological changes as a result of agronomy
n
A person who studies, professes or practices mycology.
n
The branch of botany that deals with plants that still exist in modern times, as opposed to paleontology.
adj
Relating to palynomorphs
n
(biology) A biome of soil
n
The science of pests and pest control.
adj
Of or pertaining to the scientific study of algae.
n
The scientific study of algae.
adj
Of or pertaining to phytobiology.
n
The branch of biology that involves plants.
n
Alternative form of phytocoenosis [(biology) All the plants of a biocenosis]
n
(biology) All the plants of a biocenosis
adj
(biology) Relating to phytocenosis
adj
(biology) Describing any system or classification based upon plants
n
(biogeography) A geographic area with a relatively uniform composition of plant species.
adj
Of or relating to phytocoenology, the study of phytocoenoses.
n
Alternative form of phytocoenosis [(biology) All the plants of a biocenosis]
n
(biology) All the plants of a biocenosis
n
(ecology) The ecology of plants
n
(biology) The origin and evolutionary development of plants.
n
(historical) The pseudoscientific study of the medical benefits of plants as determined by their shape (e.g. heart-shaped leaves suggesting a remedy for heart conditions).
n
(botany) The branch of botany concerned with the description of plants.
n
The science that deals with fossil plants; paleobotany; paleophytology.
adj
of or relating to phytology
n
(biology) the study of plants; botany
n
(botany) An organic element of a flowering plant; a phyton.
n
(ecology) The study of methods for uniquely recognizing or predicting physiological processes in plants based upon one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits
n
(rare) The representation of a plant in art.
n
(biology) The theory that plants are composed of phytons
n
The science of the origin and growth of plants.
n
An anthroponym derived from the name of a plant.
n
The nomenclature of plants.
n
The subdiscipline of paleontology that deals with plants.
n
The interdisciplinary study of plant intelligence, drawing on phenomenology, botany and population ecology.
n
A person who is especially interested in plants
n
The physiognomy (appearance) of a plant
n
The maintenance and verification of the health of plants, especially in terms of quarantine requirements.
n
semiosis in and between plants
adj
Of or pertaining to phytotaxonomy; pertaining to the classification of plants.
n
(botany, dated) The study of the internal structures of plants.
adj
(biology) Relating to phytotronics.
n
(botany) The study of pome fruit and of the cultivation of such fruit.
n
(botany) The scientific study of ferns and other pteridophytes.
n
(obsolete) A person who collects roots and herbs to make medicine
n
(biology) A culture made by transferring microorganisms from a previous culture to a fresh growth medium
n
In phytosociology, a conceptual unit of vegetation comprising a combination of plant taxa.
n
The form of a biological organism that has been influenced by its living in caves
n
An organism that can be found in most types of environment.
adj
(biology) Living or growing on wood.
adj
Relating to zoodynamics.
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