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UK
/hˈɔːtɪkˌʌltʃəɹˌɪst/
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[ US /ˌhɔɹtɪˈkəɫtʃɝɪst/ ]
[ US /ˌhɔɹtɪˈkəɫtʃɝɪst/ ]
NOUN
- an expert in the science of cultivating plants (fruit or flowers or vegetables or ornamental plants)
How To Use horticulturist In A Sentence
- But what we see increasingly is the series which is the brainchild of a designer or a marketing department rather than of horticulturists.
- The importance of peas and beans is well appreciated, both by the horticulturists and agriculturists in Europe and our temperate colonies, where, however, they are comparatively of less importance than the smaller pulses and grains are in various tropical countries, such as haricots in the Brazils and West Indies; ground or earth nuts in South America, and especially in Western Africa; beans of different kinds amongst the miners of Peru; gram (_Ervum lens_), and dholl The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
- As an agriculturist and horticulturist, I believe that the answer is simple. 2011: The Year of the Vegetable
- He credits horticulturist Alan York with introducing him to an environmentally responsible land-management system called biodynamics, which is winning acceptance among winemakers and home gardeners alike.
- The annual flower show was judged by a TV celebrity and a professional horticulturist.
- Learn about gardening with backyard soil from an award-winning horticulturist in this free home landscaping video.
- The genus name mahonia honors the Philadelphia horticulturist Bernard McMahon, who introduced the plant from materials collected by the Lewis and Clark expedition. SFGate: Top News Stories
- As the era's most vocal horticulturist, Robinson decried one of the favourite tricks of architects, the clipping and aligning of trees, as ‘barbarous, needless, and inartistic.’
- The Guarani were horticulturists organized in chieftainships based on extended kinship.
- We have people who work for the Smithsonian, a horticulturist and master gardener, translators for Spanish and Portuguese, and all sorts of other interesting people. Where We Live: Alcova, in Virginia's Arlington County