To my knowledge, technically Botany is the study of plants and the specific branch of Biology that deals with plant life. Botany studies the growth, stucture, physiology, reproduction, pathology, the economic use, and cultivation of plants. Unless there is another area that may need researched when dealing with plant life, Botany appears to cover everything when discussing plant sciences. Botany and plant sciences appear to be the same.
The study of sleep is called polysomnography.
The study of the chemistry of living organisms is called organic chemistry.
The study of heat is called thermodynamics.
the study of microorganisms is called as microbiology
A collection of herbs is commonly referred to as an "herbarium." An herbarium is a systematically arranged collection of preserved plant specimens, typically mounted on sheets, that serve for scientific study and reference. Additionally, in culinary contexts, a grouping of herbs used for flavoring may simply be called a "herb blend" or "herb mix."
mix herbs in urdu is called "Murakabat"
Herbivore
Herbs.
herbs
It's called julienne
An economy based on herbs of any type would be agricultural.
they studied plants and herbs in medicine for remedies
Herbs mixed and put together in a muslin bag are called 'Bouquet Garni'.
A student of mint and thyme is often referred to as an herbalist or a student of herbalism. These individuals study the cultivation, properties, and uses of various herbs, including mint and thyme, for culinary, medicinal, and therapeutic purposes. Their training may encompass botany, pharmacognosy, and traditional practices related to herbs.
A herbetologist usually studies herbs and their uses in various contexts such as for culinary, medicinal, or aromatic purposes. They may also focus on the cultivation, properties, and potential benefits of different herbs.
A person who sells herbs to be used as medicine is typically called an herbalist or a herbal practitioner.