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Éric Dumont-Baltet

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Éric Dumont is a French horticulturalist and nursery gardener in Troyes in the French département Aube.[1] He is the son of the pilot Charles Dumont and great-grandson of the famous horticulturist Charles Baltet.

He is considered an orchard specialist as he has conserved various old fruit-bearing varieties and the centuries-old knowledge of caring for them. He presents numerous gardening and orchard television programmes with the French actor, author and presenter Jean-Pierre Coffe. In 2000 he published a book entitled Les vergers à l'ancienne (The Orchards of Old).

References

  1. ^ Bruno Cessole (26 July 2012). "Eric Dumont, l'art du verger". Valeurs Actuelles. Retrieved 24 November 2013.