Horticultural Etymology
Horticulture is derived from the Latin words "hortus" (garden) and "cultura" (cultivation).
Meaning
Horticulture refers to the science, art, and practice of growing plants for food, ornamental, and medicinal purposes, in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Origin
The term "horticulture" first appeared in the 17th century in various European languages, including French, German, and Dutch. It gained widespread use in the English language in the 19th century.
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