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Frederick Vernon Coville

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Gender Male
Death87 years ago
Date of birth March 23,1867
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Preston
New York
United States
Date of died January 9,1937
DiedWashington
D. C.
United States
Fields Botany
Agronomy
Education Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Cornell University
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Experiments in Blueberry Culture
Botany of the Death Valley Expedition: A Report on the Botany of the Expedition Sent Out in 1891 by the U. S. Department of Agriculture to Make a Biological Survey of the Region of Death Valley, California
Directions for Blueberry Culture, 1921
Desert botanical laboratory of the Carnegie institution
The Panamint Indians of California
Forest Growth and Sheep Grazing in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon
Aboriginal American Basketry: Studies in a Textile Art Without Machinery
Crepis Occidentalis and Its Allies
Notes on the Plants Used by the Klamath Indians of Oregon
The Revegetation of Overgrazed Range Areas: Preliminary Report; Volume No. 158
Preliminary Report on Grazing Experiments in a Coyote-Proof Pasture; Volume
Directions for Blueberry Culture, 1921: Bulletin No. 974, October 15, 1921
Bulletin No. 15. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Division of Forestery. Forest Growth and Sheep Grazing in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon
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Frederick Vernon Coville Life story


Frederick Vernon Coville was an American botanist who participated in the Death Valley Expedition, was honorary curator of the United States National Herbarium, worked at then was Chief botanist of the United States Department of Agriculture, and was the first director of the United States National Arboretum.

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