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John Claudius Loudon was a Scottish horticulturist, landscape gardener, and author who significantly influenced the field of gardening and landscape design in the 19th century. He is best known for his writings on horticulture and his advocacy for improved gardening practices. Loudon's work not only provided practical guidance for gardeners but also introduced innovative ideas about plant cultivation, particularly regarding the pineapple, which he detailed in his influential books. His commitment to horticultural education helped lay the foundation for modern gardening techniques and the establishment of botanical gardens.

In addition to his contributions to gardening, Loudon was an early proponent of environmental awareness, emphasizing the importance of landscape design in urban planning. His efforts extended beyond horticulture; he also engaged in discussions about architecture and public spaces, stressing the need for beauty and functionality in urban environments. Through his writing and advocacy, Loudon left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire gardeners and landscape designers today.

国籍 苏格兰人
出生日期 April 8, 1783
出生地点 Morton, Scotland
去世日期 January 14, 1863