Pronunciation: /hɔːrtɪˈkʌltʃər/
noun the science or art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants
A1 I enjoy learning about horticulture in my gardening class.
A2 Horticulture involves the cultivation of plants for food, medicine, and decoration.
B1 Many people find horticulture to be a relaxing and fulfilling hobby.
B2 Advanced horticulture techniques can help increase crop yields and improve plant health.
C1 Horticulture experts often conduct research to develop new plant varieties and growing methods.
C2 The study of horticulture encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including botany, soil science, and pest management.
formal Horticulture is the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
informal My neighbor is studying horticulture at the community college.
slang I never knew horticulture could be so interesting!
figurative In the garden of life, horticulture represents the nurturing of our passions and dreams.
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