The article is based on factual material that metaphors are an important product of folk thinking, one of the most common ways of generating portable meaning. The fact that phytomorphic metaphors, which are words based on plant names in the Uzbek language, occur as a separate system is proved by examples. They are divided into two groups according to their spiritual-descriptive expression, that is, analyzed and classified as positive and negative metaphors.
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