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| - Ellen Ann Willmott FLS VMH (19 August 1858 – 27 September 1934) was an English horticulturist. She was an influential member of the Royal Horticultural Society, and a recipient of the first Victoria Medal of Honour, awarded to British horticulturists living in the UK by the society, in 1897. Willmott was said to have cultivated more than 100,000 species and cultivars of plants and sponsored expeditions to discover new species. Inherited wealth allowed Willmott to buy large gardens in France and Italy to add to the garden at her home, Warley Place in Essex. More than 60 plants have been named after her or her home, Warley Place. (en)
- Ellen Ann Willmott (1858 - 1934 ) fue una botánica y horticultora inglesa.Cultivó más de 100.000 especies de plantas y patrocinó expediciones para descubrir nuevas especies. (es)
- Ellen Ann Willmott, née le 19 août 1858 à Spring Grove, Heston, dans le Middlesex, et morte le 27 septembre 1934, à Warley Place, près de Brentwood, dans l'Essex, est une jardinière britannique. (fr)
- Ellen Ann Willmott (Isleworth (Middlesex), 19 augustus 1858 – Brentwood (Essex), 27 september 1934) was een Engels botanicus die als plantenexpert, kweekster, schrijfster en sponsor van plantenexpedities veel heeft betekend voor de tuincultuur. Er zijn verschillende planten naar haar of haar tuinen vernoemd. (nl)
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