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pomologist

American  
[poh-mahl-uhj-ist] / poʊˈmɑl ədʒ ɪst /

noun

  • pomologists
    plural
  1. an expert or specialist in pomology.


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The reality of being an armchair pomologist in Canada is that most of our fresh fruit is imported, especially during the colder months.

From New York Times Feb. 22, 2022

My older friends, if they have something of the feeling of the pomologist, can construct the remainder of the picture.

From The Holy Earth by L. H. (Liberty Hyde) Bailey

She had been Miss Elizabeth Clarke Manning, the daughter of Richard Manning, whose ancestors came to New England about 1680, and sister of Richard and of Robert Manning, a well-known pomologist of the same place.

From A Study of Hawthorne by George Parsons Lathrop

This handsome market fruit was originated in Southern Ohio, by that sterling pioneer pomologist, H.N.

From American Pomology Apples by J. A. Warder

Barry was dedicated in 1869, by E. S. Rogers, who originated it, to Patrick Barry, distinguished nurseryman and pomologist.

From Manual of American Grape-Growing by U. P. Hedrick

Mr. Falkenstein turned to the Arizona Rare Fruit Growers, a group of amateur pomologists that his father helped found in 1995.

From New York Times Feb. 28, 2022

That’s great news for area gardeners, turf growers and pomologists.

From Seattle Times Apr. 7, 2019

We recommend to all cultivators to procure the best in their localities, under the advice of the best pomologists in their vicinity.

From Soil Culture by J. H. Walden

This capital dessert fruit was found in Southern Illinois and introduced to his fellow pomologists of the State Society by Jno.

From American Pomology Apples by J. A. Warder

At present I propose to present a few lists which have been given by eminent pomologists, in different parts of the country, as the result of their extended observations, and applicable in their several districts.

From American Pomology Apples by J. A. Warder

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