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Alexandra Eleonora "Nora" Pöyhönen (née Europaeus; 16 July 1849 – 1 April 1938) was a Finnish horticulturist and school director. From an early age Pöyhönen was interested in agriculture, and later as a provost's wife, was able to focus on horticulture. She soon gained attention due to her excellent gardening skills. Pöyhönen wanted to develop level of education and awareness of horticultural potential. After moving to Haapavesi she started a horticultural and cooking school, which taught both cultivation and utilisation of harvest. The school still operates today.

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  • Alexandra Eleonora "Nora" Pöyhönen (née Europaeus; 16 July 1849 – 1 April 1938) was a Finnish horticulturist and school director. From an early age Pöyhönen was interested in agriculture, and later as a provost's wife, was able to focus on horticulture. She soon gained attention due to her excellent gardening skills. Pöyhönen wanted to develop level of education and awareness of horticultural potential. After moving to Haapavesi she started a horticultural and cooking school, which taught both cultivation and utilisation of harvest. The school still operates today. (en)
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  • Alexandra Eleonora Pöyhönen (en)
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  • Haapavesi, Finland (en)
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  • *Medal of Merit of the White Rose of Finland *Cross of St. Stanislaus, 3rd class *Kordelin Foundation award for merits in home economics and gardening *Finnish Women's Medal of Merit *Golden Medal of Merit of Federation of Agricultural Societies *1st Prize in Saint Petersburg, Turku and Nikolaistad Garden Exhibition (en)
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  • Alexandra Eleonora Europaeus (en)
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  • *Hannes *Maiju Eleonora *Matti *Anni Augusta *Elsa *Yrjö Emmanuel *Väinö (en)
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  • Anders Josef Europaeus and (en)
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  • Alexandra Eleonora "Nora" Pöyhönen (née Europaeus; 16 July 1849 – 1 April 1938) was a Finnish horticulturist and school director. From an early age Pöyhönen was interested in agriculture, and later as a provost's wife, was able to focus on horticulture. She soon gained attention due to her excellent gardening skills. Pöyhönen wanted to develop level of education and awareness of horticultural potential. After moving to Haapavesi she started a horticultural and cooking school, which taught both cultivation and utilisation of harvest. The school still operates today. Pöyhönen had seven children of whom six survived to adulthood. (en)
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