Third person singular present tense of botanise; studies or collects plants in nature.
From 'botanise' plus the third person singular present suffix '-s.' Standard British English conjugation of the verb.
When you say 'She botanises every weekend,' you're describing someone with a real passion for field work—not just reading about plants but actually out there finding them in their native habitats.
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