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The Lewelling Nurseries: More Than Just Apples to Oregon

机译:Lewling托儿所:不仅仅是苹果到俄勒冈州

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Henderson Lewelling (1809-1879), is known as the "Father of Pacific Horticulture." He was an independent thinker, pomologist extraordinaire, skilled nurseryman, self-reliant pioneer, and family devotee. However, he "was born a ramblin' man." Despite this aspect of his life, or perhaps because of it, each of us across this great land who appreciate fruit and nut trees have benefitted from his wanderlust. In 1837, Henderson and his brother, John purchased land and established the first commercial treefruit nursery in Iowa. Ten years later, Henderson and his family started on an Oregon Trail covered wagon expedition from Iowa, with about 700 trees of 35 varieties of apples, pears, cherries, peaches, plums, and small fruits. Despite all odds, 350 plants survived to reach the Willamette Valley at the end of the Oregon Trail. Lewelling's fruit trees were the first grafted nursery stock planted on the Pacific Coast and became the foundation plant material for a burgeoning public need. In 1850, Henderson's brother, Seth, joined him in Oregon, while his sibling, John journeyed to San Lorenzo, California. The next year, Seth established branch nurseries in Salem and Albany, Oregon, which continued to sell nursery stock throughout Oregon and Washington. Inthe Milwaukee orchard, the novel 'Bing' sweet cherry was selected from a nursery row, and has become one of the most widely grown cultivars in the U.S. In 1853, Henderson and his family moved to California and extended his nursery trade to sell more than100,000 fruit trees throughout California. Over time, the early introduction of the fruit and nut germplasm into the Pacific Northwest by the Lewelling family nurseries has had a profound and lasting impact on modern fruit culture.
机译:亨德森·勒韦林(1809-1879)被称为“太平洋园艺之父”他是一位独立的思想家、杰出的果树学家、熟练的保育员、自力更生的开拓者和家庭奉献者。然而,他“生来就是一个流浪汉”尽管他生活的这一方面,或者也许正因为如此,我们每一个在这片伟大的土地上欣赏水果和坚果树的人都从他的流浪癖中受益。1837年,亨德森和他的兄弟约翰购买了土地,并在爱荷华州建立了第一个商业化的柚子苗圃。十年后,亨德森和他的家人从爱荷华州出发,开始了一次俄勒冈州的旅行车探险,共有大约700棵树,35种苹果、梨、樱桃、桃子、李子和小水果。尽管困难重重,350株植物仍然存活下来,到达了俄勒冈州小路尽头的威拉米特山谷。LeWeld'的果树是在太平洋海岸种植的第一个嫁接苗木,并成为迅速发展的公共需要的基础植物材料。1850年,亨德森的兄弟赛斯在俄勒冈州与他会合,而他的兄弟约翰则前往加利福尼亚州的圣洛伦佐。第二年,塞思在俄勒冈州的塞勒姆和奥尔巴尼建立了分支托儿所,继续在俄勒冈州和华盛顿州销售苗木。在密尔沃基果园,新品种“冰”甜樱桃是从一排苗圃中挑选出来的,已经成为美国种植最广泛的品种之一。1853年,亨德森和他的家人搬到加利福尼亚州,扩大了他的苗圃贸易,在加利福尼亚州销售了超过10万棵果树。随着时间的推移,Lewelling家族苗圃将水果和坚果种质早期引入太平洋西北部,对现代水果栽培产生了深远的影响。

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