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What (who) is horticulture$35982$ - definition

HORTICULTURE
Division (Horticulture)

horticulture         
  • Flower seedlings at a market in [[Breda]], Netherlands
  • Typical cart used in horticulture in [[Vottem]], Belgium
AGRICULTURE OF PLANTS
Horticultural; Horticulturalist; Horticulturalists; Horticulturist; Horticulturists; Indoor plant cultivation; Horticultural science; Horticulturalist society; Cultivation (agriculture); Horticultural crop
Horticulture is the study and practice of growing plants.
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Horticulture         
  • Flower seedlings at a market in [[Breda]], Netherlands
  • Typical cart used in horticulture in [[Vottem]], Belgium
AGRICULTURE OF PLANTS
Horticultural; Horticulturalist; Horticulturalists; Horticulturist; Horticulturists; Indoor plant cultivation; Horticultural science; Horticulturalist society; Cultivation (agriculture); Horticultural crop
·noun The cultivation of a garden or orchard; the art of cultivating gardens or orchards.
horticulture         
  • Flower seedlings at a market in [[Breda]], Netherlands
  • Typical cart used in horticulture in [[Vottem]], Belgium
AGRICULTURE OF PLANTS
Horticultural; Horticulturalist; Horticulturalists; Horticulturist; Horticulturists; Indoor plant cultivation; Horticultural science; Horticulturalist society; Cultivation (agriculture); Horticultural crop
A fruitless attempt to make a lady of the night appreciate the finer things of life.
You can lead a horse to water...but you can't drag a horticulture.

Wikipedia

Division (horticulture)

Division, in horticulture and gardening, is a method of asexual plant propagation, where the plant (usually an herbaceous perennial) is broken up into two or more parts. Both the root and crown of each part is kept intact. The technique is of ancient origin, and has long been used to propagate bulbs such as garlic and saffron. plant tissue culture is also a form of division, where the meristem of the plant is divided.