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Botanica
This article is about a fictional character. For the type of store known as a "botanica" see botánica. Botanica is a character from the Beast Machines animated television series (specifically only its second season). She is unique in that she is a female Maximal with an alternate plant form, a first in Transformer history. Oddly, there was never a figure made for her in the franchise's entire run. Like Optimus Primal and his crew aboard the Axalon, Botanica was commissioned on the same extensive deep-space research mission funded by the Maximal Elders. Her ship monitored and landed on a planet populated by plant-based creatures. Thus, to survive and study the environment, the few members of the crew DNA-scanned plant modes, Botanica's form resembling a sort of wild orchid. When Botanica returned to Cybertron (in response to a false distress signal, implemented by Megatron, designed to lure any planetary inhabitants back to their doom), her ship was shot down by Cybertron's orbital defenses and she was instantly infected with Megatron's transformation virus. At first thought to be an alien life form by the Maximals, Optimus Primal realized Botanica was suffering from the virus and reformatted her into a technorganic body.
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Botánica
A botánica (often written botanica and less commonly known as a hierberia or botica) is a retail store which sells folk medicinereligious candles and statuaryamulets, and other products regarded as magical or as alternative medicine. They also carry oilsincenseperfumes, scented sprays (many of which are thought to have special properties) and various brand name health care products.
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Botanica
Botanica - jeden z pięciu sektorów w stolicy MołdawiiKiszyniowie. Największą grupę narodowościową zamieszkującą sektor są Rosjanie oraz Ukraińcy.
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Botanica
La botanica (dal greco: βοτάνη = erba, pianta) è la disciplina della biologia che studia le forme di vita del mondo vegetale (la flora), specie in rapporto alla loro anatomiafisiologia, classificazione ed ecologia.Gli organismi più complessi studiati dalla botanica costituiscono il regno delle Piante (o Plantae).In passato tutto ciò che non si considerava animale veniva considerato "pianta", "vegetale". Attualmente, solo gli organismi pluricellulari autotrofi vengono considerati parte del regno Plantae: gli altri sono assegnati ai regni MoneraProtista o Funghi.
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Botanica
Plantkunde, een tak van de natuurwetenschapBotanica (Moldavië), een district in Chisinau (Moldavië)Een vrouwelijke botanicus 
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Botânica
Botânica, do grego botaniké (parádosis). É o estudo científico da vida das plantas e algas. Como um campo da biologia, é também muitas vezes referenciado como a Ciência das Plantas ou Biologia Vegetal. A Botânica abrange uma miríade de disciplinas científicas que estudam crescimentoreproduçãometabolismo, desenvolvimento, doenças e evolução da vida das plantas.
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