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Interchangeable with the word "merino" in describing the finest Australian wools. The name comes from Botany Bay, Australia.
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is the systematic study of the world of plants.
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Agriculture, agronomy, horticulture, forestry, plant taxonomy, plant physiology, plant pathology, plant genetics, hydroponics, algae, etc. BACK
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Australian wool named for the fact that it was originally shipped out of Australia's Botany Bay, so called because of the wealth of new botanical specimens found there when England's Captain Cook discovered the new Continent.
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Tea is an evergreen plant 15 to 20 and sometimes 30 ft. high in the wild state. It is indigenous to Assam and parts of China and Japan. Profusely branched, it bears very numerous alternate, elliptical or lanceolate, short-stemmed leaves, 2 to 5 in. long at maturity. The leaves have serrate margins, and the flowers are white, slightly fragrant, and about one inch across the widely spread, deeply cut corolla lobes, of which there are five to nine. ...
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