Person who works and conducts research in the science and art of growing flowers, fruits, vegetables or ornamental plants.
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Examples for "horticulturist"
Examples for "horticulturist"
1The horticulturist does not have to go to the theatre for thrills.
2The President: We have another noted horticulturist with us today from Illinois.
3Scientific as well as readable for the amateur horticulturist with many illustrations.
4What does it take to make a career as a professional horticulturist?
5He is a crow trainer and horticulturist, but only an amateur gourmet.
1Fresh orders to the nurseryman, and fresh plantings in still deeper holes.
2I order them from the nurseryman rather than have the fag of it.
3Schwitter, the nurseryman, had proved to have a wife in an insane asylum.
4I once failed in business as a nurseryman-butI don't blame the flowers.
5He worked, briefly, as a nurseryman, spending his early wages on a guitar.
1Not so says horticulturalist Andy Sutherland from Eden Gardens at North Ryde.
2Those sentenced include the head of French Polynesia's horticultural association and a horticulturalist.
3Downing, a noted horticulturalist and writer on rural architecture.
4Dr Kate Evans, a British horticulturalist who had been leading breeding programmes for East Malling Research in Kent, took over.
5Dyke Nook Gardens in Accrington was once part of a formal garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll, the 19th Century horticulturalist.