Charles Sprague Sargent (April 24, 1841 – March 22, 1927) was an American botanist. He was appointed in 1872 as the first director of Harvard University's...
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Charles Sargent may refer to: Charles Sprague Sargent, American botanist Charles Sargent (politician) (1943–2018), American politician Charles Sargent...
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the family. As early as 1924, the du Ponts were recognized by Charles Sprague Sargent, the famed plantsman and director of Harvard's Arnold Arboretum...
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Sarg may refer to: Charles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927), American botanist (standard abbreviation for his name is "Sarg.") SARG — Syrian Arab Republic...
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Prunus sargentii (redirect from Sargent cherry)
Japan, Korea, and Sakhalin (Russia). The tree was named for Charles Sprague Sargent. Prunus sargentii is a deciduous tree that grows 20–40 ft (6.1–12.2 m)...
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public arboretum in North America. The landscape was designed by Charles Sprague Sargent and Frederick Law Olmsted and is the second largest "link" in the...
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ISBN 9780788400131. Retrieved 23 August 2017. Emma Worcester Sargent and Charles Sprague Sargent. Epes Sargent of Gloucester and His Descendants. Boston, Venice...
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Henry Sargent Codman was an American landscape architect in Frederick Law Olmsted's celebrated design firm. He was Charles Sprague Sargent's nephew. At...
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son Charles Sprague Sargent, the first director of Harvard's Arnold Arboretum, to pursue his own career in that field. "Rhododenron 'Ignatius Sargent'"...
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Boston Brahmin (section Sargent)
military man Ignatius Sargent (1800–1884), banker, railroad executive, horticulturalist, landscape gardener Charles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927), botanist...
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the plants for use in his estate garden. With encouragement from Charles Sprague Sargent from Harvard's Arnold Arboretum, Magnolia Gardens was opened to...
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contributed to the production of noted floras by Asa Gray and Charles Sprague Sargent and the enrichment of many American collections. Reverchon taught...
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Boston, Massachusetts, where he carried a letter of introduction to Charles Sprague Sargent and studied techniques for shipping seeds and plants without damage...
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specific epithet sargentii commemorates the American botanist Charles Sprague Sargent. The cultivar 'Onondaga', with red central flowers, has gained...
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Rhus michauxii (category Taxa named by Charles Sprague Sargent)
Matthews, J.F. (2004). "André Michaux's Sumac: Rhus michauxii Sargent: Why did Sargent rename it and where did Michaux find it?". Castanea. 69 (2): 109–115...
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distributions. As early as 1879, concern was voiced by botanist Charles Sprague Sargent, director of Boston's Arnold Arboretum, that this non-native species...
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Worcester Sargent and Charles Sprague Sargent. Epes Sargent of Gloucester and His Descendants. Boston, Sargent, Winthrop (1920). Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent. Philadelphia:...
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(1810–1888) George Vasey (1822–1893) Sereno Watson (1826–1892) Charles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927) Edward Lee Greene (1843–1915) John Merle Coulter (1851–1928)...
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football pioneer William Wells Newell, folklorist Charles Sanders Peirce, philosopher Charles Sprague Sargent, botanist, director of the Harvard Arboretum...
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socially prominent landscape architect A. Robeson Sargent, son of Harvard botanist Charles Sprague Sargent. Rita became a famous beauty known as Rita Lydig...
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ISBN 9780791415931. Retrieved 23 August 2017. Emma Worcester Sargent and Charles Sprague Sargent. Epes Sargent of Gloucester and His Descendants. Boston, Cutter...
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Bernice Weldon Sargent (1906–1993), Canadian physicist Charles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927), American botanist Oswald Hewlett Sargent (1880–1952), Australian...
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turning deep spinach green by mid-summer. In the United States Charles Sprague Sargent noted the earliest appearance in a nurseryman's catalogue in 1820...
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Crataegus nitida (category Taxa named by Charles Sprague Sargent)
Crataegus nitida, the glossy hawthorn or shining hawthorn, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, native to the US states of Illinois...
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Several variants of Q. stellata were named by American botanist Charles Sprague Sargent. The variety most recognised by the United States Forest Service...
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Garden Merit. Tropicos The Plant List Flora of China v 19 p 740 Sargent, Charles Sprague. 1913. Plantae Wilsonianae an enumeration of the woody plants collected...
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Laos and Vietnam. The genus name of Sargentodoxa is in honour of Charles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927), an American botanist. He was appointed in 1872 as...
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Samuel Rafinesque later described it as Tamala palustris in 1838. Charles Sprague Sargent later used the name Persea pubescens in 1895. In 1919, he revised...
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neuroscientist Samuel Sewall (1652–1730), judge in the Salem witch trials Charles Sprague Sargent (1841–1927), first director of Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum...
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Retrieved 2020-10-06. Gray, Asa; Sargent, Charles (1889). Scientific Papers of Asa Gray: Selected by Charles Sprague Sargent. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin...
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