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Plants are everywhere. In the highest mountains and the deepest valleys, at the poles and the equator, on land and in water. The smallest are a hundred times smaller than a grain of salt, the largest taller than a 20-story building.
Without them, we wouldn't exist. Plants produce the oxygen we breathe. They provide us with food and medicine, the fabrics we use to make clothes, and the materials we use to build our homes.
Where did they come from? What did the first ones look like? When did the first forest grow? When did the first flowers appear? Which plants are the largest, rarest, strangest, ugliest, and longest-lived? Why do some smell so bad?
Come on in Botanicum , and you will learn everything.
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Plants are everywhere. In the highest mountains and the deepest valleys, at the poles and the equator, on land and in water. The smallest are a hundred times smaller than a grain of salt, the largest taller than a 20-story building.
Without them, we wouldn't exist. Plants produce the oxygen we breathe. They provide us with food and medicine, the fabrics we use to make clothes, and the materials we use to build our homes.
Where did they come from? What did the first ones look like? When did the first forest grow? When did the first flowers appear? Which plants are the largest, rarest, strangest, ugliest, and longest-lived? Why do some smell so bad?
Come on in Botanicum , and you will learn everything.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery