adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
botanical garden
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
garden
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Founded in 1673, this small walled garden is the oldest botanical garden in the country after Oxford's.
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Her office looks out over the botanical gardens and small reflecting pool in front of the Capitol.
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Trees from every continent turn King's Park into a giant botanical garden .
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The mayor is talking about selling off everything from botanical gardens to the water system and garbage pickup.
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In the botanical gardens a huge tree had fallen and crushed a bus.
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Another neat toy: an on-line tour of botanical garden Web sites.
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Zoos, botanical gardens and some circuses claim they are serving conservation by breeding animals or plants in captivity.
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Armed only with a sketchbook, Olwen travels all over the country in search of botanical gardens and interesting conservatories.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another neat toy: an on-line tour of botanical garden Web sites.
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Founded in 1673, this small walled garden is the oldest botanical garden in the country after Oxford's.
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In the botanical gardens a huge tree had fallen and crushed a bus.
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Plant breeders declared it to be one of the botanical finds of the century.
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Sadly, the war years interrupted the programme, though a few short botanical notes did appear between 1939 and 1945.
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This intrinsically interesting statement does serve to demonstrate the nature of the botanical information in at least some of the early accounts.
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This is perhaps the place to take a little botanical diversion.
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Trees from every continent turn King's Park into a giant botanical garden.