horticulturist
IPA: hɔrtɪkˈʌɫtʃɝɪst
noun
- A gardener; a person interested or practicing horticulture.
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Examples of "horticulturist" in Sentences
- "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a horticulturist!"
- Tour the gardens with horticulturist Laurie Short.
- The horticulturist should be a natural optimist and always anticipate something good ahead, which is one pretty sure way of getting it.
- Heron Hill is at Keuka Lake, with its own vineyards there, but the owner, John Ingle, lives at Canandaigua Lake, and he is a dedicated horticulturist.
- "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."
- The subtleness of colors fascinates Paul Koloszar, a horticulturist at the Civic Garden Center of Greater Cincinnati, a not-for-profit horticulture resource center in an urban setting.
- Licensing on better varieties of peanut plants have netted big dollars for the university, as have ornamental plants such as horticulturist Michael Dirr's hydrangeas, butterfly bushes and crepe myrtles.
- Fall stroll with staff horticulturist Deanne Eversmeyer featuring native plants such as American serviceberry, American yellowwood, Virginia sweetspire, spicebush, fragrant sumac, native ferns and grasses. 10 a.m.
- The instance recited below has nothing particularly to do with horticulture but a good deal to do with a "horticulturist," C.S. Harrison, of York, Neb., that picturesque veteran in horticulture, who has been an attendant at our meetings now for so many years, adding such
- The resort's giant hothouse (sitting right beside the golf course) has more than 5000 orchids, a full-time horticulturist who babysits them all and regular orchid programs including weekly tours, classes on orchid care and world-renowned orchid experts who come in to give lectures.
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