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Floriculture is the
study of the
efficient production of the
plants that
produce showy,
colorful flowers and
foliage for
human enjoyment in
human environments...
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different job titles, including: gardener, grower, farmer, arborist,
floriculturist, landscaper, agronomist, designer,
landscape architect, lawn-care specialist...
- Pennsylvania.
Retrieved September 15, 2018. this
quiet indefatigable woman floriculturist was the
first person to grow
flower seed for the
eastern states' trade...
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volleyball player Isabelle Bowen Henderson (1899–1969),
American painter and
floriculturist Isabelle Holland (1920–2002), an
author of
children and
adult fiction...
- Sa****ays on
Detroit television station WDIV. In 1950, the zoo
hired senior floriculturist Thomas (Fred) Roberts.
Roberts was a
recognized expert on dahlias; his...
- Révellière-Lépeaux,
French lawyer (b. 1753) 1838 –
Abraham Hume,
English floriculturist and Tory
politician (b. 1748/49) 1866 –
Maria Amalia of
Naples and Sicily...
- 1937),
writer Isabelle Bowen Henderson (1899–1969),
portraitist and
floriculturist Mary
Hilliard Hinton (1869–1961), historian, painter, and anti-suffragist...
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overlooking the
Firth of Clyde,
where he was
known as one of the
foremost floriculturists, on 9
April 1938. Lady
Ailsa died on 9
December 1945. "Births". Fife...
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Griffiths AM (5
October 1911 – 29 July 1998) was an
Australian b****eeper,
floriculturist and conservationist.
Griffiths was born in New
Zealand and
arrived in...
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Orland P. B****ett (March 31, 1831 –
February 26, 1921) was an
American floriculturist who is
known for po****rizing the
American Beauty rose with B****ett...