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Arboriculture (/ˈɑːrbərɪˌkʌltʃər, ɑːrˈbɔːr-/) is the cultivation, management, and
study of
individual trees, shrubs, vines, and
other perennial woody...
- (less commonly) arboriculturist, is a
professional in the
practice of
arboriculture,
which is the cultivation, management, and
study of
individual trees...
- On
Naval Timber and
Arboriculture: With
Critical Notes on
Authors who Have
Recently Treated the
Subject of
Planting is a book by
Patrick Matthew published...
- The
International Society of
Arboriculture,
commonly known as ISA, is an
international non-profit
organization headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United...
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agronomist in
Toledo and Seville,
Spain who
wrote about horticulture and
arboriculture. He is best
known for his book on agronomy, the Dīwān al-filāha (An...
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father of the
science of tree
surgery and the modern-day
industry of
arboriculture. It has been
employee owned since 1979 and is the 9th
largest such company...
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triple fisherman's knot are the
variations used most
often in climbing,
arboriculture, and
search and rescue. The knot is
formed by
tying a
double overhand...
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sometimes up to two
centimetres thick. They are used in gardening,
arboriculture,
plant nursery works, farming,
flower arranging, and
nature conservation...
- Swedish-American
family who
combined their educations and
experience in
arboriculture,
electrical engineering and finance. The
company specialized in "trimming...
- Bare root is a
technique of
arboriculture whereby a
plant is
removed from soil in a
dormant state, from
which it can more
rapidly acclimate to new soil...