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It's presented like a cut-out botanical specimen.
The kola nut from Angola is shown in close-up, like a botanical specimen.
From a distance, the Bailey registers as a delicate line drawing of a botanical specimen, flanked by elliptical patterns.
And through all this drama, Grünewald never misses the telling picturesque detail: a botanical specimen, a string of prayer beads, or a crystal carafe.
Each page serves as a botanical specimen of sorts, in keeping with the urge behind this book, which is "to provide new information and a new way of looking at plants and gardening from a more botanical viewpoint".
I'm sure the heft and value of such a botanical specimen mattered little to Chuck, who spaded up the sprout in a spasm of mischief and sentiment, from one Missouri Twain fan to another.
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They are light in feeling, delicately displayed under bell jars like botanical specimens.
Judith McMillan delves deepest into the fundamental nature of botanical specimens by literally X-raying them.
"We have hiking trails, a wildlife refuge and a huge number of botanical specimens.
Friends were constantly bringing him botanical specimens, some quite mysterious-looking, which he collected in jars.
That merchandise includes sachets in the shape of ballgowns, vintage garden benches, and framed dried botanical specimens.
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