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    • She also collected, propagated, and introduced many California native plants to the horticulture trade and into gardens. [5] In 1900, Sessions travelled to Baja California to find a palm tree not native in San Diego to be planted at the park. [5] See more

    Overview

    Katherine Olivia Sessions (November 8, 1857 – March 24, 1940) was an American botanist, horticulturalist, and See more

    Early life and education

    Sessions was born in San Francisco, California, and educated in Oakland. At the age of six, she moved with her family to a farm next to Lake Merritt. She attended the University of California, Berkeley in 1881, earning a d… See more

    BornKatherine Olivia Sessions · November 8, 1857 · San Francisco, California
    DiedMarch 24, 1940 (aged 82) · San Diego, California
    Occupation(s)Horticulturalist, landscape architect
    Career

    In San Diego, Sessions quickly developed an interest in the cultivation of plants. In 1885, she purchased a nursery; within a few years she was the owner of a flower shop as well as growing fields and nurseries in … See more

    Personal life

    Sessions never married, but maintained a close and lifelong friendship with Alice Eastwood and some people speculate that she may have been a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Sessions died in San Diego on M… See more

    Legacy

    Sessions' work with plant introduction, as well as her extensive writing on the subject, won her international recognition. At the California Pacific International Exposition on September 22, 1935, the day was dedicated t… See more

    In popular culture

    A 2013 children's picture book, The Tree Lady: The True Story of How One Tree-Loving Woman Changed a City Forever, tells the story of Kate's life, education, and contribution to San Diego civic life. See more

    Selected works

    • The complete writings of Kate Sessions in California garden, 1909-1939. San Diego, Calif.: San Diego Floral Association. 1998. OCLC 40978506. See more

     
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    Kate Sessions was a botanist, horticulturist and landscaper who lived from 1857 to 1940. Kate Sessions founded Mission Hills Nursery in 1910. Kate designed gardens, planted trees, wrote hundreds of articles in garden magazines, …

     
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    4 days ago · Kate O. Sessions Cactus Garden. The recently renamed Kate O. Sessions Cactus Garden in Balboa Park epitomizes its namesake’s vision for sustainable horticulture. Championed by Sessions for the 1935 California …

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  7. Kate Sessions 1857-1940 - San Diego History Center

    It is in Balboa Park that the legacy of Kate Sessions is most obvious. She leased land in what was then called “City Park” in 1892 for a nursery. For this privilege, she was to plant one hundred trees a year in the park and furnish three …

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    Jun 28, 2018 · Over the decades, Sessions grew thousands of trees, vines, shrubs, and succulents that graced the city’s boulevards, public spaces, and canyons. But her crowning achievement was Balboa, which became one of …

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    Kate Sessions’ Commitment. Our mission is to inspire and increase canopy, community, and climate action. Trees enrich and engage us because they offer cooling, beauty, social places, wildlife habitat, ecological services, and more. …

  10. Kate Sessions Biography – Kate Sessions Trees

    The location of her Pacific Beach nursery is a designated California Historical Landmark. Plant hybridizers of the begonia, geranium, hibiscus, lilac, lychee tree and rose have created “Kate Sessions” cultivars. She has been inducted into …

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    A focus on the individual nature of plants informed all their gardening ideas and was an outlet for sentiment. Kate Sessions once called flowers “her children,” while Robinson had compared the bedding out of tender plants a torture, …

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