US /ˈbɑtnɪst/
・UK /ˈbɒtənɪst/
This is a very successful botanist, and he sets up an incredible lab in his basement.
This is a very successful botanist and he sets up an incredible lab in his basement.
And, uh, so anyway, that's the context for now, me telling you a story about an actor who's played Stephen Hawking, uh, um, Oppenheimer, um, Joseph Hooker, who's admittedly a botanist but still, you know, a scientist who got his brain on, um, as opposed to his bad on, and, uh,
Joseph Hooker, who's admittedly a botanist, but
BUT HE WASN'T MUCH OF A BOTANIST.
In 1825, Poinsett, a diplomat, amateur botanist, and South Carolina native, was appointed as the first ever US minister to Mexico.
As the story goes, he came across cuetlaxochitl in a town called Taxco, took some cuttings, and shipped them off to the US to distribute to his botanist peers.
A few years later, David Fairchild, a botanist with the US Department of Agriculture, and his wife, Marian Bell, came up with the idea of planting cherry trees along the boulevard, a popular roadway in the park.
a botanist with the US Department of Agriculture,
I am the greatest botanist on this planet.
- I am the greatest botanist on this planet.
with his botanist friend Joseph Hooker.
raised by some words of advice from his botanist friend, Joseph Hooker.
The famous botanist?
The famous botanist?
He was an accomplished engineer, architect, botanist, anatomist, geographer, mathematician, artist, and writer.
He was an accomplished Engineer, Architect, Botanist, Anatomist, Geographer, Mathematician,
In 1793, France sent botanist and aristocrat, Joseph Dombi, with a meter long rod and a one kilogram copper cylinder, to demonstrate the system for Jefferson in the US.