Arthur Osborn MBE[1] (16 December 1878, Sonning, Berkshire, UK – 24 February 1964, Kew, London) was an English gardener, botanist and arborist. [2]

Arthur's Osborn's father, Brewer Osborn, gained a considerable reputation as a horticulturalist and was a gardener at Holme Park, Sonning from 1870 to 1898.[3][4] In 1899 Arthur Osborn became a gardener at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. At the Kew Arboretum he was appointed an assistant curator and was eventually promoted to deputy curator.[2] He was in charge of the Kew Arboretum during the 1930s. His 1933 book Shrubs and Trees for the Garden showed his "extensive practical experience in arboriculture".[5]

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ British Book News. British Council. 1956. p. 216.
  2. ^ a b Desmond, Ray (25 February 1994). Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists Including plant collectors, flower painters and garden designers. p. 528. ISBN 9780850668438.
  3. ^ Gardeners' Chronicle & New Horticulturist. Haymarket. 18 April 1914. p. 276.
  4. ^ "Holme Park, Sonning, Berkshire". David Nash Ford's Royal Berkshire History (berkshirehistory.com).
  5. ^ Johnston, Mark (31 August 2021). The Tree Experts: A History of Professional Arboriculture in Britain. Windgather Press. p. 381. ISBN 9781911188919.
  6. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Osborn.