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botaniske

Botaniske is an adjective used in Norwegian and Danish to denote a relationship to botany, the scientific study of plants. It is commonly applied to topics, concepts, and objects in plant science, including plant anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, ecology, and evolution. The term appears in educational contexts, museums, and publications, for example botaniske hager (botanical gardens) and botaniske navn (botanical names).

Etymology: The term originates from botany, via Latin botanicus and Greek botane meaning plant or herb. In

Usage notes: Botaniske serves as a descriptor rather than a stand-alone field. It denotes that a subject

See also: botany, plant taxonomy, plant physiology, plant morphology, botanical nomenclature.

these
languages,
botaniske
is
the
inflected
form
of
the
adjective
botanisk
used
with
plural
nouns
and
certain
grammatical
contexts.
The
English
equivalent
is
botanical
or
botanic,
while
related
terms
exist
in
other
languages
such
as
botanik
(Danish)
or
botanikk
(Norwegian).
belongs
to
or
relates
to
plant
science,
rather
than
referring
to
a
distinct
disciplinary
category.
The
term
coexists
with
other
language-specific
forms
of
botanical
terminology,
and
it
appears
in
scientific
texts,
educational
materials,
museum
labels,
and
horticultural
literature
to
qualify
plants,
processes,
and
classifications.