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  • ...words ''hortus'' ("[[garden]] [[plant]]") and ''cultura'' together form '''horticulture''', classically defined as the culture or growing of garden plants. ...ludes production and marketing of [[flower|floral crops]]), '''[[landscape horticulture]]''' (production, marketing and maintenance of landscape plants), '''[[oler
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horticulture]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[http://www.wcoh.ac.uk Welsh College of Horticulture] *[http://webgarden.osu.edu Horticulture resources]
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  • *[http://www.wcoh.ac.uk Welsh College of Horticulture] *[http://webgarden.osu.edu Horticulture resources]
    495 bytes (69 words) - 08:24, 14 September 2013
  • ...words ''hortus'' ("[[garden]] [[plant]]") and ''cultura'' together form '''horticulture''', classically defined as the culture or growing of garden plants. ...ludes production and marketing of [[flower|floral crops]]), '''[[landscape horticulture]]''' (production, marketing and maintenance of landscape plants), '''[[oler
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  • In horticulture, the practice of training a tree or shrub to grow into a specific shape.
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  • *[[Horticulture]]
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  • * [[Horticulture]]
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  • ...d phenotypes for specific purposes, such as food production, forestry, and horticulture.
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  • ...row'', that are frequently used in garden borders and beds in ornamental [[horticulture]].
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  • ==Allelopathy in [[Ornamental Horticulture|ornamental horticulture]] and [[garden design]]==
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  • ...], [[House Agriculture Committee]]: ranking Republican, [[Subcommittee on Horticulture and Organic Agriculture]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]
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  • {{r|horticulture}}
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  • In horticulture:
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  • ...man, such as [[agronomy]], [[bryology]], [[ethnobotany]], [[forestry]], [[horticulture]], [[lichenology]], [[paleobotany]], [[palynology]], [[phycology]], [[phyto
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  • ...have been the more popular genus, but geraniums are making a comeback in [[horticulture|horticultural]] circles. Geraniums can be distinguish from pelargoniums be
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  • ===Horticulture and Organic Agriculture===
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horticulture]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Horticulture}}
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  • {{r|Horticulture}}
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  • {{r|Horticulture}}
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  • ...sometimes written ''groundcover'', for ''ground-covering plant'', is the [[horticulture|horticultural]] and [[garden|gardening]] term for a wide variety of low-gro
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  • {{r|Horticulture}}
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  • ...for centuries, and the earliest records of garden design date back to the horticulture of [[Ancient Egypt]] and the [[Middle East]]. ...owners who had gardens to design increased. While interest in ornamental horticulture became more wide spread among home owners, there was also a sizable expansi
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  • {{r|Horticulture}}
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  • ...are sometimes mistakenly called pollinators. For example, some [[Nursery (horticulture)|nursery]] catalogs may say variety X should be planted as a ''pollinator''
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  • ...lanch," commonly 'to whiten', is a term of art with particular meanings in horticulture, metallurgy, and cooking. But only a pathologist would be likely to recogni
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  • ...re frequently used in garden borders and beds in [[horticulture|ornamental horticulture]]. These plants typically have frilly, hairy, aromatic [[Leaf|leaves]] and
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  • After settling down on a [[horticulture|horticultural]] farm in California, Muir became a prolific writer and one o
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  • =Named strains used in horticulture=
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  • ...e are over one hundred species with variable habits <ref> ''Habit'' is a [[horticulture|horticultural]] term referring to the form of a tree, e.g. "a weeping habit
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  • ...ns, pollination management is becoming an increasingly important part of [[horticulture]]. Factors that cause the [[pollinator decline|loss of pollinators]] includ ...within any other field, because it bridges several fields. It draws from [[horticulture]], [[beekeeping|apiculture]], [[zoology]] (especially [[entomology]]), [[ec
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  • [[Horticulture]] is important to the tourism of the Southern Highlands, and gardening is a
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  • ...rticulture]], [[entomology]], and [[ecology]]. Pollination is important in horticulture because most plant [[fruit]]s will not develop if the ovules are not [[fert
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  • ...perimental garden, for the purpose of putting to the test various modes of horticulture, and also for collecting specimens and improving the method of cultivating
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  • ...understanding of a plant species, yet this is often poorly understood. In horticulture it is critical to the economic success of the grower, and crops have someti
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  • ...lant pathogens]]. ''B. subtilis'' is also used as a [[soil inoculant]] in horticulture and agriculture. Furthermore, ''B. subtilis'' has been used to convert exp
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  • ...on and honours degrees, specialising in more vocational subjects such as [[Horticulture]], [[Agriculture]], Animal Management and even Golf Course Management.
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  • ...iculture produces goods such as cut [[flower]]s, ornamental and [[Nursery (horticulture)|nursery]] plants, [[timber]] or lumber, [[fertilizer]]s, [[animal hides]],
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  • ...name="fritz"/><ref name="empgx"/> Later in 1930, the Frankfurt director of horticulture [[Max Bromme]] and the artists' group [[Bornimer Kreis]] developed designs
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  • ...es]] for particular purposes, such as food production, [[forestry]], and [[horticulture]]. Breeders have tried to introduce, into crop plants, traits that will inc
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  • * '''Hort.''' - from horticulture [[Hortorum]] [[Hortulanorum]]
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  • ...mples ranging from [[agriculture]] (crops and livestock) to [[pet]]s and [[horticulture]]. However, because humans are only part of the environment, the fractions
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  • ...king and Management, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, College of Horticulture, College of Forestry etc make the name "Educational Capital" more meaningfu
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  • ...1900 and 1908, after which the western courtyard was used as a [[Nursery (horticulture)|nursery]] for the garden and the western courtyard was used as a cattle st
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  • ...se that, e.g. [[tomato]]. Where a common name has specialist use, i.e. in horticulture or hobby gardening, use that if it will clarify, redirect as necessary or d
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