- a word derived from horticultural.
Example Sentences
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Horticulturalist Janet Davis of Hill House Farm & Nursery in Castleton, Virginia, says bigger is better when it comes to pots, because too-small containers could restrict roots and require more watering.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 7, 2021
Horticulturalist Janet Davis of Hill House Farm & Nursery in Castleton, Va., says bigger is better when it comes to pots, because too-small containers could restrict roots and require more watering.
From Washington Post • Aug. 31, 2021
Horticulturalist Brenda Skarphol discusses landscaping that offers environmental benefits.
From Washington Post • Feb. 12, 2010
"At first we used it strictly experimentally," recalls Chief White House Horticulturalist Irv Williams, who has served six Presidents.
From Time Magazine Archive
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His lieutenant for more than a decade, Supervisory White House Horticulturalist Dale Haney, actually tends it.
From Time Magazine Archive
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