You attend college and study the subject.
A person who teaches about plants is called a botanist or a horticulturalist, depending on the specific focus of their expertise.
To produce geraniums with specific characteristics, the horticulturalist can employ techniques such as selective breeding, hybridization, or tissue culture. By selecting parent plants that exhibit desired traits, they can enhance characteristics such as flower color, size, or disease resistance in the offspring. Additionally, controlled environmental conditions, such as light and temperature, can be manipulated to optimize growth and flowering. This approach allows for the development of unique geranium varieties tailored to specific market demands or ornamental preferences.
Non-examples of horticulturists include professions that do not focus on plant cultivation or care, such as mechanical engineers, software developers, or accountants. Additionally, roles like animal husbandry specialists or forestry workers, while related to natural resources, do not specifically deal with horticulture, which is primarily concerned with garden management and plant production. Similarly, a chef or food stylist, while they may work with plants as ingredients, do not engage in the cultivation or care of plants themselves.
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Gardener, horticulturalist, greenskeeper...
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Horticulturalist.
Gardener, horticulturist, landscaper
A professional gardener is often called a horticulturist or a landscaper.
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A groundsman/woman A gardener A farmer A market gardener A horticulturalist A park keeper
A person who studies flowers and plants is called a botanist.
Named after James Logan,a horticulturalist who developed the fruit by crossing a blackberry and a raspberry
Jamie Durie is a/an Landscaper, horticulturalist, furniture designer, television presenter, television producer, author