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domestication Hoe-farming
Horticultural botany Horticultural flora Horticultural oil
Horticultural therapy Indigenous horticulture Landscaping Permaculture...
- The
Royal Horticultural Society (RHS),
founded in 1804 as the
Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's
leading gardening charity. The RHS promotes...
- au****es:
World Expos,
Specialised Expos,
Horticultural Expos (regulated by the
International ****ociation of
Horticultural Producers), and the
Milan Triennial...
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Society of
America Royal Horticultural Society American Horticultural Society Horticulture Ancient Society of York
Florists Horticultural Society of New York...
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Horticultural therapy (also
known as
garden therapy or
social and
therapeutic horticulture or STH) is
defined by the
American Horticultural Therapy ****ociation...
- tons) with
China and
India being the two top
producing countries. The
horticultural value chain includes: Inputs:
elements needed for production; seeds...
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Conservatory of Music. The
building was the
third "
Horticultural Hall"
built for the M****achusetts
Horticultural Society. It was
designed in the
English Renaissance...
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approval by a
parallel committee of the
International Horticultural Congress (the
Horticultural Nomenclature Committee),
which would next meet in London...
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ornamental plants of horticulture, by a
horticultural botanist or plantsman—plantsperson."
Professional horticultural botanists are emplo**** by botanical...
- currants, blackcurrants, and redcurrants. In Britain, soft
fruit is a
horticultural term for such fruits. The
common usage of the term "berry" is different...