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- Garden [r]: A plot of land used for growing plants for food, recreational purposes or for scientific study; can be private areas of land surrounding a house or public areas shared by the whole community. [e]
- Geranium [r]: A popular flowering plant in the geraniaceae family. True geraniums have five regular petals. Botanical geraniums are sometimes called Cranesbills to distinguish them from Pelargoniums, which are commonly called geraniums but are in a different genus. [e]
- Horticulture [r]: An agricultural discipline concerned with the growing of garden plants. [e]
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- Pelargonium [r]: A popular flowering plant in the geraniaceae family. Pelargoniums are commonly called geraniums; they are in the same family but a different genus. [e]
- Rose [r]: Any of thousands of varieties of shrubs and flowers belonging to the genus Rosa; belongs to a larger group called a family, named Rosaceae, that includes brambles and briars. [e]
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Major floral groups
- Banksia [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Gardenia [r]: A botanical plant genus, and particularly any over 200 species of highly fragrant, very popular white flowers in this genus. They are very important in the perfume industry. [e]
- Grevillea [r]: Genus of about 360 species of evergreen flowering plants in the protea family Proteaceae, native to Australia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, and Sulawesi. [e]
- Lily [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Orchid [r]: Any plant classified under Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families and the largest among Monocotyledons. [e]
- Rose [r]: Any of thousands of varieties of shrubs and flowers belonging to the genus Rosa; belongs to a larger group called a family, named Rosaceae, that includes brambles and briars. [e]
- Genetic counseling [r]: Testing of couples who are planning to be parents in which their genomes are evaluated regarding the likelihood of them having children with genetic diseases or defects. [e]
- Human genetics [r]: Discipline concerned with genetically determined inheritance, resemblances and differences among human beings. [e]
- Sulphur [r]: A yellowish crystalline chemical element with the symbol S and the atomic number of 16. [e]
- Kitchen garden [r]: one in which vegetables, fruits, and herbs are grown for household consumption. [e]