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  2. Lonicera caerulea - Wikipedia

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    Lonicera caerulea, also known by its common names blue honeysuckle, [2] sweetberry honeysuckle, [3] fly honeysuckle [3] (blue fly honeysuckle [4]), blue-berried honeysuckle, [2] [5] or the honeyberry, [2] [3] is a non-climbing honeysuckle native throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere regions of North America, Europe, and Asia.

  3. Carl Theodor Sørensen - Wikipedia

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    Professor of landscape architecture The Oval Allotment Gardens , Nærum , Denmark Søren Carl Theodor Marius Sørensen (24 July 1893 in Altona, Hamburg , Germany – 12 September 1979 in Copenhagen , Denmark) was a Danish landscape architect who is considered to be one of the greatest landscape architects of the 20th century. [ 1 ]

  4. Ian McHarg - Wikipedia

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    Ian L. McHarg (20 November 1920 – 5 March 2001) was a Scottish landscape architect and writer on regional planning using natural systems. McHarg was one of the most influential persons in the environmental movement who brought environmental concerns into broad public awareness and ecological planning methods into the mainstream of landscape architecture, city planning and public policy. [1]

  5. Charles Bridgeman - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bridgeman (1690–1738) was an English garden designer who helped pioneer the naturalistic landscape style.Although he was a key figure in the transition of English garden design from the Anglo-Dutch formality of patterned parterres and avenues to a freer style that incorporated formal, structural and wilderness elements, Bridgeman's innovations in English landscape architecture have ...

  6. Garrett Eckbo - Wikipedia

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    After attending Marin Junior College for a year, he enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley where he majored in landscape architecture.. While Eckbo was at Berkeley he was influenced by two of the programs faculty members, H. Leland Vaughan and Thomas Church, who inspired him to move beyond the formalized beaux-arts style that was popular at the time.

  7. John O. Simonds - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 he graduated with a B.S. in Landscape Architecture from Michigan State University.He went on to receive a Master's from Harvard Graduate School of Design.After finishing school, Simonds and his brother Phil established their company, Simonds and Simonds, later known as Environmental Planning and Development Partnership.

  8. Ellen Biddle Shipman - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Biddle Shipman (née Ellen Biddle; November 5, 1869 – March 27, 1950) was an American landscape architect known for her formal gardens and lush planting style. . Along with Beatrix Farrand and Marian Cruger Coffin, she dictated the style of the time and strongly influenced landscape design as a member of the first generation to break into the largely male occup

  9. Brian Clouston - Wikipedia

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    James Brian Clouston OBE (born 1935) [1] is a British landscape architect, and founder of Brian Clouston and Partners (BCP) once one of the largest landscape architecture practices in Europe. Clouston was trained at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh and at the University of Newcastle .