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Someone who
researches and
practices the
science of
pomology is
called a
pomologist. The term
fruticulture (from
Latin fructus, "fruit", + cultura, "care")...
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grapes in New York state. He was
regarded as one of the
foremost pomologists of his day. He also
wrote many
articles upon
horticultural subjects under...
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early proponent of modernism), wine and food writer,
entrepreneur and
pomologist. He was the
paternal grandfather of
Queen Camilla. Shand, the son of the...
- with New
England being the
first to
break out of the box and with many
pomologists scouring the
woods for
abandoned apple trees and
heirloom varieties to...
- Australia's
Remarkable Trees. Melbourne:
Miegunyah Press. p. 100.
Florist and
Pomologist, (February 1867) page 37 The
Garden (London),Volume 3 (8
February 1873)...
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William Coxe Jr. (May 3, 1762 –
February 25, 1831) was a
pioneer pomologist and a U.S.
Representative from New Jersey. He
served as
Mayor of Burlington...
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October 1966, in Freising, Bavaria) was a
Bavarian Catholic priest and
pomologist.
Korbinian Aigner was born on the
substantial family farm at Hohenpolding...
- blush, some russeting. The
yellow flesh is firm, crisp, sugary, and as
pomologist Robert Hogg said, "with a
powerful and
delicious aromatic flavour." The...
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children of
George and Mary Lindley.
George Lindley was a
nurseryman and
pomologist and ran a
commercial nursery garden.
Although he had
great horticultural...
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Alexandra Slade,
American actress Alexandra Smirnoff (1838–1913)
Finnish pomologist Alexandra Sobo (born 1987),
Romanian volleyball player Alexandra Socha...