Fannie Mahood Heath
Fannie Mahood Heath (March 5, 1864 – September 29, 1931) was an American gardener who discovered methods for growing imported flowers. She created flower and fruit cultivars and corresponded and collaborated with academics. She was a founding member and vice-president of the National Horticultural Society and her garden would attract 100 visitors a week.
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Fannie Mahood Heath
Fannie Mahood Heath (March 5, 1864 – September 29, 1931) was an American gardener who discovered methods for growing imported flowers. She created flower and fruit cultivars and corresponded and collaborated with academics. She was a founding member and vice-president of the National Horticultural Society and her garden would attract 100 visitors a week.
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