Henry Nehrling
Deceased Person
1853 – 1929
Who was Henry Nehrling?
Henry Nehrling in Herman, Wisconsin was an ornithologist and horticulturist. He developed an interest in nature during hikes to and from school. He was educated at the Teachers' Seminary in Addison, Illinois, and worked in various states as a teacher so that he could study a wider variety of birds. In 1890 he became Custodian of the Milwaukee Public Museum where he collected plant specimens for their greenhouse. He also served as the superintendent of the parks in Milwaukee.
Prior to his retirement, Nehrling had become interested in Florida and bought land in Gotha in 1884, and maintained a garden there, naming it Palm Cottage Gardens. At Palm Cottage Nehrling experimented with over three thousand species of plants, trees, shrubs and vines. Three hundred of those became staples in the landscape of Florida. After a freeze in 1917 killed most of his plants, he relocated to Naples, Florida and started a new garden there. Nehrling named his second garden, H. Nehrling's Tropical Garden and Arboretum. At Naples Nehrling carried on the his pioneering work, he grew, hybridized, and popularized many exotic plants for the general public.
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- Born
- May 9, 1853
Sheboygan County - Lived in
- Wisconsin
- Died
- Nov 22, 1929
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on July 23, 2013
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