- areas, etc.
Horticulturists study and
practice the
cultivation of
plant material professionally.
There are many
different types of
horticulturists with different...
- The
Horticulturist and
Journal of
Rural Art and
Rural Taste was a
monthly magazine on "horticulture,
landscape gardening,
rural architecture, embellishments...
- Kay
Baxter (born 1952 or 1953) is a New
Zealand organic horticulturist, and co-founder of the
Koanga Institute.
Baxter is
known for her work in permaculture...
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Robert Adrian de
Jauralde Hart (1
April 1913 – 7
March 2000) was an
English pioneer of
forest gardening in
temperate zones. He
created a
model forest garden...
- July 1811 – 27
November 1897) was a
British landowner and
accomplished horticulturist. He
developed Biddulph Grange after moving there around 1840, from nearby...
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George Sinclair (1787 – 13
March 1834) was a
Scottish gardener.
George Sinclair was born at
Mellerstain in Berwickshire,
where his
father was gardener...
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Veitch (25
January 1792 – May 1863) was the
second in a long line of
horticulturists who
established the
renowned family business Veitch Nurseries. Veitch...
- Afterwards,
until 1936, he
worked as an ****istant
successively to
horticulturists Wilhelm Pfitzer in
Stuttgart and Karl
Foerster in Potsdam-Bornim. From...
- Jones, OBE (6
November 1923 – 4 July 1996),
known as Clay Jones, was a
horticulturist and
broadcaster best
known as the
Chairman of the BBC
Radio 4 programme...
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Albert Hoffmann (1846–1924) was a
German rosarian. He was one of the
founders of the "Sangerhausen Rosarium" (now Europa-Rosarium)
donating over 4000 seedlings...