collective noun of dried plants
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a herbarium of dried plants
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The ‘collective noun’ for dried plants is herbarium.
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A ‘collective noun’ is a kind of noun that refers to a ‘collection of things’ or persons or organisms taken as a collective whole. The collective noun Herbarium refers to a collection of dried plants preserved specially in separate sheets to be studied scientifically as specimens.
It was first used by the French scientist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort who used the word to denote a collection of dry plants. Ever since then, the word has been used as a collective noun for dried plants.
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