-
requiring highly specialized skills and
knowledge on the part of the
horticulturist. Typically,
horticulture is
characterized as the ornamental, small-scale...
- The
Horticulturist and
Journal of
Rural Art and
Rural Taste was a
monthly magazine on "horticulture,
landscape gardening,
rural architecture, embellishments...
-
Robert Alan
Foster (1938–2002) was an
American horticulturist and businessman. Foster, a
native of Los
Angeles County, California,
developed a love for...
-
Saunders (December 7, 1822 –
September 11, 1900) was a Scottish-American
horticulturist,
landscape designer, and nurseryman. He was
among the
first landscape...
- The
American Horticultural Society (AHS) is a nonprofit, membership-based
organization that
promotes American horticulture. It is
headquartered at River...
-
William Bradbery (11 July 1776 – 11
August 1860), an entrepreneur, was the
first person in
England to
cultivate and sell
watercress on a
commercial basis...
- July 1811 – 27
November 1897) was a
British landowner and
accomplished horticulturist. He
developed Biddulph Grange after moving there around 1840, from nearby...
-
Horticultural Science. He was
given Fellowship and the
Distinguished Horticulturist Award from the
Institute of Horticulture, and in 1996 was
elected to...
- 2016), also
known as El Tata, was an
American World War II veteran,
horticulturist, and drug
courier for a
branch of the
Sinaloa Cartel. Drug Enforcement...
-
Willmott FLS VMH (19
August 1858 – 27
September 1934) was an
English horticulturist. She was an
influential member of the
Royal Horticultural Society, and...