noun
- plural of geobotany; the scientific study of the relationship between plants and their geographical environment, including soil, climate, and landscape
Usage: technical; academic; plural form
Examples
- The research team published several papers on geobotanies across different continents.
- Geobotanies helps scientists understand how plant communities adapt to regional environmental conditions.
- Universities with strong ecology programs often offer courses in geobotanies and biogeography.
- The conference featured presentations on geobotanies in tropical and temperate regions.