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horticulturist Meaning in Tamil ( horticulturist வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தோட்டக்கலை,



horticulturist's Usage Examples:

To secure the greatest possible influx of light, some horticulturists recommend curvilinear roofs; but the superiority of these is largely due to the absence of rafters, which may also be dispensed with in plain roofs.


Because of the plant's hardiness, however, it has been spread throughout the world by house plant aficionados, feng shui denizens, and curious horticulturists.


Many alterations in form, size, number and adhesion of parts are due to the art of the horticulturist.


He was a horticulturist of profound attainments, and himself originated several new varieties of flowers.


These are plants selected by expert horticulturists and packaged together to create a beautiful window box or container garden.


The ground was originally the property of Nicholas Longworth (1782-1863), a wealthy citizen and well-known horticulturist, who here grew the grapes from which the Catawba wine, introduced by him in 1828, was made.


Many curious varieties have been obtained by Japanese horticulturists, including some dwarf shrubby forms not exceeding a few feet in height.


The species has been used extensively by horticulturists to introduce winter flowering into summer flowering tuberous Begonias.


The famous Enfield cedar was planted by Dr Robert Uvedale, (1642-1722), a noted schoolmaster and horticulturist, between 1662-1670, and an old cedar at Bretby Park in Derbyshire is known to have been planted in 1676.


About 1664 the palace was occupied as a school by Robert Uvedale (1642-1722), who was also an eminent horticulturist, planted the magnificent cedar still standing in the palace grounds, and formed a herbarium now in the Sloane collection at the British Museum.


From the earliest times the shepherd, the farmer, the horticulturist, and the " fancier " had for practical purposes made themselves acquainted with a number of biological laws, and successfully applied them without exciting more than an occasional notice from the academic students of biology.





Synonyms:

expert, nurseryman, plantsman, gardener,



Antonyms:

unskilled, generalist, employer,

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