Biology, asked by truptideodatta, 11 months ago

why did British establish botanical gardens​

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Answered by akashkapare
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In particular, the imperial botanic gardens undertook plant transfers and scientific plant development that resulted in new plantation crops for the tropical colonies, thereby altering the patterns of world trade and increasing the plant energy, and human energy in the form of underpaid labor, that the European core

Answered by vedangparth
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A botanical garden is a controlled and staffed institution for the maintenance of a living collection of plants under scientific management for purposes of education and research, together with such libraries, herbaria, laboratories, and museums as are essential to its particular undertakings. imperial botanic gardens undertook plant transfers and scientific plant development that resulted in new plantation crops for the tropical colonies, thereby altering the patterns of world trade and increasing the plant energy, and human energy in the form of underpaid labor, that the European core ...

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