It's φυτό (feeto) if you mean the noun, φυτεύω (feetevo) if you mean the verb.
arbor nominative arbors genative
feminine
δέντρο / dentro
δέντρο / dentro
Φυτό [feetO]
Arbor vitae
dark plant
It comes from the ancient Greek word botanikos, meaning 'plant.'
Yes. It is related to the Greek word for "green", so it means a "green shoot" or a "young plant".
It comes from the Latin botanicus and the Greek botane meaning 'plant' or ' herb'.ANAMIKA Botany word come from greek word Boskein. Boskein means "grazing".
plant
Acantha is the proper name for the cactus spike. It's from the Greek word 'akantha', to refer to a 'thorny' plant. The Greek word in turn traces back to ancient Greek mythology. It's the name of a nymph who scratched the Greek god Apollo's face. Apollo promptly turned her into an acanthus plant.
Sporophyte is a compound word from sporo and phyte. Phyte comes from the Greek phyton meaning plant. Sporo comes from the Greek spora which means seed or sowing.
Orchid. Greek for testicle is όρχις (orchis), referring to the shape of the root of Eurasian member of the species.
Ixia serves as the Greek and the Italian names of the plant.The name in Greek means 'chameleon plant'. It's one of the lilies that's popular outside of its native range in the Republic of South Africa. In the United States of America, some plants within the genus 'Ixia' are called 'corn lilies'.
The term clone is derived from κλών, the Greek word for "twig, branch", referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig.
The word neophyte is comprised of two root words: 'neo' and 'phyt.' The root word neo is derived from the Ancient Greek word 'neos,' meaning 'new,' and phyt is derived from the Greek word 'phutos,' meaning 'plant.' Together, they form the word neophyte, which describes a person who is a beginner or novice.
The word 'pittosporum' is the Latin name, by which the flowering plant is known. An alternative, common name also is 'cheesewood'. The Latin word comes from the Greek word, for 'pitch-seed'. For the plant seeds by numerous, sticky, resin-coated seeds in a capsule.