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Horticulture is the
science and art of
growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or
ornamental plants.
Horticulture is
commonly ****ociated with the more professional...
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William Crump (27 June 1843 – 30
December 1932, Madresfield) was an
English gardener who was head
gardener at
Madresfield Court, near Malvern. He was one...
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William Bull FLS VMH (1828–1902) was an
English botanist,
nurseryman and
plant collector. He was born in
Winchester and in 1861
purchased the
nursery of...
- John
Buchanan (1855–1896), was a
Scottish horticulturist who went to
Central Africa, now Malawi, in 1876 as a lay
member of the
missionary party that established...
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Thomas Meehan (21
March 1826
Potters Bar,
which was in Middle**** at the time and is now in Hertfordshire,
England – 19
November 1901), was a
noted British-born...
- John Rea (died
November 1681) was an
English nursery gardener and writer. Rea
lived at
Kinlet in Shropshire. As a
gardener he was
reputed to have had the...
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Patrick Barry (24 May 1816 – 23 June 1890 Rochester, New York), was a
pioneer horticulturist,
owner of the then-largest
nursery in the
United States, and...
- John
Abercrombie (1726 – 2 May 1806) was a
Scottish horticulturist important to
renovating garden techniques. He is
noted for the book
Every Man His Own...
- (25
February 1994)
Dictionary of
British And
Irish Botantists And
Horticulturalists Including plant collectors,
flower painters and
garden designers,...
- Lane
Cripps AO (9
April 1927 – 10 May 2022) was a British-Australian
horticulturalist. He was best
known for
breeding the Pink Lady ('Cripps Pink') and Sundowner...