Helen Morgenthau Fox

Helen Morgenthau Fox (May 27, 1884 – January 13, 1974) was an American botanist and author of popular gardening books.[1]

Helen Morgenthau Fox
Fox (center) with Agnes J. Quirk (left) and Florence Hedges
Born
Helen Morgenthau

(1884-05-27)27 May 1884
New York City, New York
Died14 January 1974(1974-01-14) (aged 89)
NationalityAmerican
Spouse(s)
Mortimer J. Fox
(
m. 1906)
Scientific career
FieldsBotany

Biography

Helen Morgenthau Fox was born in New York City, New York. Her father was United States Ambassador to Turkey Henry Morgenthau, Sr., and her brother was Henry Morgenthau, Jr. In 1905, Fox graduated from Vassar College before studying at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) She married architect, banker, and landscape artist Mortimer J. Fox in 1906.[2] During her adult life, she lived in Bedford, New York on a 20-acre property named High Low Farm.[3]

Fox wrote a variety of gardening books from 1927 to 1973 and wrote articles for The New York Times. In 1949, She translated French naturalist and missionary, Abbe David's journals from his trip to China in 1866 to 1869.[2] In 1934, Fox helped design and guide the herb garden at The Cloisters in Manhattan.[4] She lectured extensively on gardening around the world, speaking for the United States Department of Agriculture and at garden clubs and universities. Fox was also featured on radio and television programs.[2]

Fox died in Mount Kisco, New York.[2]

Selected publications

  • Gardens and Gardening, a Selected List of Books (1927)
  • Garden Cinderellas: How to Grow Lilies in the Garden (1928)
  • Patio Gardens (1929)
  • What Spain Can Teach Us About Gardening (1929)
  • Jean C. N. Forestier (1931)
  • Gardens to See in Travels Abroad (1931)
  • More Gardens To See When Traveling Abroad' (1931)
  • Gardens in Hawaii (1931)
  • Gardening with Herbs for Flavor and Fragrance (1933)
  • Low Growing Native American Flowering Trees (1944)
  • The Aging Garden (1948)
  • Abbe David's Diary (1949)
  • A visit to California Gardens and Gardeners (1957)
  • André Le Nôtre: Garden Architect to Kings (1962)
  • Adventure in My Garden (1965)
  • Gardening with Herbs (1970)
  • Gardening for Good Eating (1973 reprint of 1943 edition)[5]
  • The Years in my Herb Garden (1973)
gollark: Thanks.
gollark: I mean, birthday paradox and all, but you'll still have to look at MILLIONS I think.
gollark: I don't mean "3521614606208" in the rhetorical sense, there are literally 3521614606208 in that format.
gollark: Consider. There are 3521614606208 possible invite links. Who is checking them all?
gollark: Welcome to heavserver; none can escape?

References

  1. Benbow-Pfalzgraf, Taryn (2000). American Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, Volume 2. St. James Press, ISBN 9781558624313
  2. Staff report (January 14, 1974). Helen Fox dead; A garden expert; Writer lectured widely on horticultural Topics. New York Times
  3. Raver, Anne (2004-01-29). "NATURE; Gardens in the Buff". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  4. Rorimer, James J. (1934). "Notes". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 29 (8): 142–129. doi:10.2307/3256869. ISSN 0026-1521. JSTOR 3256869.
  5. "Review: Gardening for Good Eating by Helen Morgenthau Fox". Kirkus Reviews. 13 April 1943.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.