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Definition of mangroves

There is no clear theory about the etymological origin of mangroves. Specifically, it is established that it derives from "mangrove." This term, which means "type of bush" has different opinions about its origin. Thus, there are those who believe that it derives from Guaraní, there are those who believe that it emanates from Arauca, those who think that it comes from […]

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Definition of weed

According to the first meaning detailed by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary, undergrowth is the thickness that is generated from an agglomeration of bushes. The most common use of the term, however, refers to the proliferation of weeds. Weeds are called, therefore, the set of […]

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Definition of pot

Deriving from the Italian word mazzetto, which can be translated as “flower bundle,” the term pot refers to the container used to raise plant species. A pot, therefore, is a container where soil is introduced so that plants can grow. They generally have a hole in their lower sector […]

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Definition of lichens

The Greek word leichḗn came to Latin as lichen, which in our language resulted in lichen. This is the name given to an organism that arises from the symbiosis of unicellular algae with fungi. symbiosis This symbiosis occurs when the fungus absorbs nutrients from the algae. For this it is common for the fungus to penetrate […]

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Definition of flax

The etymological origin of the term linen that concerns us now we have to establish that it is found in Latin. Exactly it derives from the word “linum”, which was used to refer to both the flax plant and the linen fiber or fabric. The plant that is part of the […]

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Definition of lavender

Lavender, also called lavandula, is a genus of plants. It is formed by lipped plants: that is, they have a corolla divided into two lips or sectors, as well as a persistent calyx and opposite leaves. Cantueso and lavender are lavenders. The geographical distribution of these species is wide, and has even expanded to […]

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Definition of ginger

The etymological journey of ginger begins in the Sanskrit singavera, which came to Greek as zingíberis. This word, in turn, passed into Latin as zingĭber, the immediate antecedent of the word ginger. This is the name given to a plant that is part of the Cingiberaceae family group, belonging to the group of angiosperms […]

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Definition of botanical garden

The garden concept has several uses. In this case we are interested in its meaning as the place where plant species of different kinds are grown, generally with an ornamental intention. Botany, meanwhile, is the science that is responsible for the study of plants. From these ideas, we can focus on […]

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Definition of inflorescence

The etymology of inflorescence takes us to the Latin word inflorescens, in turn derived from inflorescĕre (which can be translated as “to cover oneself with flowers”). The concept is used in the field of botany to refer to the arrangement of flowers on a plant. Let us remember that a plant is an autotrophic living being that does not […]

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Definition of orchard

The first thing we are going to do before entering fully into the meaning of the term orchard is to know its etymological origin. In this case, we have to emphasize that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from hortus, which can be translated as "garden." Latin term that, in turn, emanates from […]

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