Anna Pavord (born 20 September 1940) [1] is a British horticultural writer. She wrote for The Observer for over twenty years [2] and for The independent for over thirty years - from its first to last print edition. [3] Her book The Tulip (1999) was listed as a New York Times best seller.[4]
^People of Today (2017) Debrett's, "Anna Pavord"
^National Portrait Gallery profile
^Gardening Media Guild profile
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AnnaPavord (born 20 September 1940) is a British horticultural writer. She wrote for The Observer for over twenty years and for The independent for over...
confectionery flavour. They are considered to be among the finest dessert plums; AnnaPavord calls them "most ambrosial of all tree fruit" and David Karp describes...
no discernable scent, but a few of both are scented to a degree, and AnnaPavord describes T. Hungarica as "strongly scented", and among cultivars, some...
Penelope Mortimer". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 June 2018. Guttridge, Peter; AnnaPavord, "Obituary: Penelope Mortimer". Archived 28 September 2008 at the Wayback...
Gardeners. United Kingdom: Mitchell Beazley. ISBN 184533731X. Bulb - AnnaPavord. Great Britain: Mitchell Beazley, an imprint of Octopus Publishing Group...
Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2017. AnnaPavord, The Tulip (London, Bloomsbury 1999) 289 Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration...
that rare thing: a much-treasured idealist who lives out his ideals. AnnaPavord Rye News, May 23, 2019 Garrett and his wife Amanda, a zoologist, have...
nurseryman and writer Russell Page (1906–1985), English landscape architect AnnaPavord (born 1940), English gardening writer Eleanor Perenyi (1918–2009), American...
of fiction are to be seen as monologues on YouTube.[citation needed] AnnaPavord (16 July 1999). "Gardening: A kingdom for a stage". The Independent....
retrieve and arrange the cuttings as needed. In the words of science writer AnnaPavord, "He was a one-man search engine, a 16th-century Google with the added...
Roy Lancaster in The Garden, February 2012, page 76 Festing, op.cit. AnnaPavord in The Independent, 15 October 1993 (obituary of Frances Perry), Bowles...
Minister of Japan 1940 – William Finley, American actor (d. 2012) 1940 – AnnaPavord, Welsh-English journalist and author 1941 – Dale Chihuly, American sculptor...
Burghley, in which he was described as "herbarist" to James I. According to AnnaPavord, Gerard was a doer and not a scholar. Deborah Harkness notes that Gerard...
Bath: In the first of an occasional series on gardens in paintings, AnnaPavord looks at Thomas Robins's 18th-century study of Painswick in Gloucestershire"...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Felix Platter. The Naming of Names by AnnaPavord (Bloomsbury, 2005). Belusa L, Selzer AM, Partecke BD (September 1995)...
relatively large and have pointy petals. T. praestans 'Zwanenburg' - AnnaPavord in her book The Tulip describes ‘Zwanenburg’ as having “.......particularly...
Italy: Broadwoodside proves that a well-designed garden can look beautiful all year". The Independent, AnnaPavord, 23 February 2013 Official website...
2020. AnnaPavord, The Tulip. Bloomsbury 1999, 289 Richard Wilford 2006, Tulips, species and hybrids for the gardener, Portland, Timber Press, 77 Anna Pavord...
Wollaston Hunter Davies Sue Arnold Jancis Robinson Gervase Jackson-Stops AnnaPavord Miles Kington Libby Purves Jonathon Porritt Rumer Godden Max Egremont...
Fritillarias exhibited at the R.H.S. shows, 1960. Lily Year Book 1961 AnnaPavord, Bulb. London, Mitchell Beazley 2009, 222 "chapitre I (partie 8) Les...