This was first observed by the botanist Brown. 首先观察到这个现象的是植物学家布朗。
A botanist can differentiate varieties of plants. 植物学家能鉴别各种各样的植物。
The berry of the botanist and the berry of the public are often two quite different fruits. 植物学家所指的浆果和一般大众口中的浆果通常是两种颇为不同的果类。
botanist
[ noun ] a biologist specializing in the study of plants <noun.person>
Botanist \Bot"a*nist\, n. [Cf. F. botaniste.] One skilled in botany; one versed in the knowledge of plants.
"I owe him many things," said the Swedish botanist Peter Kahn about fellow botanist John Bartram, "for he possessed the great quality of communicating everything he knew."
"I owe him many things," said the Swedish botanist Peter Kahn about fellow botanist John Bartram, "for he possessed the great quality of communicating everything he knew."
The magazine's house botanist, Ed Rosenthal, answers readers' queries in the "Ask Ed" column.
Thompson, who plans to add a pool to his 10-acre Oakland Hills Tennis Club, was told by the city Planning Commission Wednesday he must have a botanist on duty during the project because of a nearby patch of endangered wildflowers.
Mason E. Hale, an internationally known Smithsonian Institution botanist, has died of cancer at age 61.
Wurzell's Wormwood, Artemesia wurzellii, was the pride and joy of the ecological consultant and botanist who in August 1987 discovered it growing on a 2-square-yard plot in a park in north London.
Iltis, an intense, burly, Czech-born botanist at the University of Wisconsin, is one of the world's foremost collectors of rare plant species.
It's kind of like a botanist putting his name on a new fern.
"It's a breakthrough that could have real significance for a quarter of the world's population," David Hanke, a Cambridge University botanist, told The New York Times.
A botanist has begun a two-to-three-week stay inside an airtight, steel-and-glass enclosure that with its own ecosystem and atmosphere is a possible prototype for space colonization.
Thought for Today: "Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people wo have the habit of making excuses." - George Washington Carver, American botanist (1864-1943).