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Plant and Botany Vocabulary: Flora Language

📅 November 1, 2025⏱️ 10 min read📖 0 words

Plant vocabulary derives from Latin "planta" (sprout) and Greek "botanē" (plant). From "botany" to "flora," these words describe Earth's plant kingdom.

Greek Botany Family

Botany (plant study), botanical (plant-related), botanist (plant scientist)—scientific plant vocabulary.

Flora and Vegetation

Flora (plant life), floral (flower-related), flourish (flower/bloom), vegetation (growing things)—plant life terminology.

Herbs and Flowers

Herb (grass/plant), herbaceous (plant-like), herbivore (plant-eater), flower (blooming plant)—plant type vocabulary.

Growth and Cultivation

Cultivate (till/grow), horticulture (garden cultivation), arboriculture (tree cultivation)—plant growing terminology.

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Conclusion

Plant vocabulary demonstrates how Latin and Greek roots create language for both wild and cultivated vegetation.

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