Arthur Osborn MBE[1] (16 December 1878, Sonning, Berkshire, UK – 24 February 1964, Kew, London) was an English gardener, botanist and arborist.
[2] Arthur's Osborn's father, Brewer Osborn, gained a considerable reputation as a horticulturalist and was a gardener at Holme Park, Sonning from 1870 to 1898.
At the Kew Arboretum he was appointed an assistant curator and was eventually promoted to deputy curator.
His 1933 book Shrubs and Trees for the Garden showed his "extensive practical experience in arboriculture".
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