Chauncey Delos Beadle was a Canadian-born botanist and horticulturist active in the southern United States. He was educated in horticulture at Ontario Agricultural College (1884) and Cornell University (1889). In 1890 the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted hired him to oversee the nursery at Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina on a temporary basis. Olmsted had been impressed by Beadle's "encyclopedic" knowledge of plants.
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- Chauncey Delos Beadle was a Canadian-born botanist and horticulturist active in the southern United States. He was educated in horticulture at Ontario Agricultural College (1884) and Cornell University (1889). In 1890 the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted hired him to oversee the nursery at Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina on a temporary basis. Olmsted had been impressed by Beadle's "encyclopedic" knowledge of plants. Beadle ended up working at Biltmore for more than 60 years, until his death in 1950. He is best known for his horticultural work with azaleas, and described several species and varieties of plants from the southern Appalachian region. He and three friends, including his "driver and companion" Sylvester Owens, styled themselves the Azalea Hunters. The group traveled over the eastern United States for a period of fifteen years, studying and collecting native plants. In 1940 Beadle donated his entire collection of 3,000 plants to Biltmore Estates. Beadle wrote scientific papers describing new species and varieties of North American plants, for example, papers in the journal Biltmore Botanical Studies. (See, for example, this reference to the scientific description of Florida Mock-orange, Philadelphus floridus. ) Two of his important collaborators at Biltmore were Charles Lawrence Boynton and Frank Ellis Boynton. In popular literature, Beadle wrote the Introduction for Alice Lounsberry's Southern Wildflowers and Trees.
- Chauncey Delos Beadle byl kanadský botanik a zahradnický odborník aktivní na jihu USA.
- Chauncey Delos Beadle fue un botánico nacido en Canadá y horticultor en el sur de EE. UU. Fue educado en Horticultura en el Ontario Agricultural College y en la Cornell University. En 1890 el paisajista arquitecto Frederick L. Olmsted lo contrata para atender su criadero de Biltmore Estate en Asheville, Carolina del Norte. Olmsted se impresiona gratamente de su conocimiento "encyclopédico" sobre las plantas. Beadle terminará por trabajar en Biltmore por más de 60 años, hasta su deceso en 1950. Es conocido por su obra hortícola da las azaleas, habiendo descripto varias especies y variedades de la región del sur de los montes Apalaches. Con tres amigos, incluyéndolo al "conductor y compañero" Sylvester Owens, se bautizaron cazadores de Azaleas. El grupo expedicionó por el este de EE. UU. por más de quince años, estudiando y recolectando flora nativa. En 1940 Beadle dona toda su colección de 3.000 especies al "Biltmore Estates".
- Chauncey Delos Beadle, född i St. Catharines i Kanada 5 augusti 1866, död 1950, var en botaniker med södra USA som arbetsfält. Han fick sin utbildning på Ontario Agricultural College 1884 och Cornell University 1889. 1890 anlitade landskapsarkitekten Frederick Law Olmsted honom för att ta hand om Biltmore Estate i Asheville, North Carolina under en kortare period.
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- Chauncey Delos Beadle was a Canadian-born botanist and horticulturist active in the southern United States. He was educated in horticulture at Ontario Agricultural College (1884) and Cornell University (1889). In 1890 the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted hired him to oversee the nursery at Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina on a temporary basis. Olmsted had been impressed by Beadle's "encyclopedic" knowledge of plants.
- Chauncey Delos Beadle byl kanadský botanik a zahradnický odborník aktivní na jihu USA.
- Chauncey Delos Beadle fue un botánico nacido en Canadá y horticultor en el sur de EE. UU. Fue educado en Horticultura en el Ontario Agricultural College y en la Cornell University. En 1890 el paisajista arquitecto Frederick L. Olmsted lo contrata para atender su criadero de Biltmore Estate en Asheville, Carolina del Norte. Olmsted se impresiona gratamente de su conocimiento "encyclopédico" sobre las plantas.
- Chauncey Delos Beadle, född i St. Catharines i Kanada 5 augusti 1866, död 1950, var en botaniker med södra USA som arbetsfält. Han fick sin utbildning på Ontario Agricultural College 1884 och Cornell University 1889. 1890 anlitade landskapsarkitekten Frederick Law Olmsted honom för att ta hand om Biltmore Estate i Asheville, North Carolina under en kortare period.
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