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Finnish garden architect (1889–1982)

Bengt Schalin
BornBengt Michael Schalin
(1889-01-07)7 January 1889
Nykarleby, Finland
Died9 November 1982(1982-11-09) (aged 93)
Esbo, Finland
OccupationGarden architect

Bengt Michael Schalin (7 January 1889 – 9 November 1982) was a well-known garden architect and botanist in Finland during the 20th century.

Life

Schalin obtained his secondary school diploma in 1907 in Turku and went on to study horticulture in Belgium and Germany, where he obtained a degree in gardening in 1912 from the Köstritz Higher School of Horticulture. He ran his own garden design office in Helsinki from 1916 until 1922. From 1922 until 1944, he had his own garden and nursery in Kyrkslätt in Finland.

He was employed as the city gardener in Helsinki from 1946 until his retirement in 1957. He was considered one of Finland's leading experts in the field of garden archicture, with a speciality in perennial plants and decorative bushes. He was also a pioneering plant breeder who grew new hybrid lilies, rhododendrons, crab apple trees, roses and viburnums for the gardens in Helsinki.

He designed a large number of private and public gardens, including the botanical garden in Jakobstad and the park at Vanögård (Vanajanlinna).

References

  1. ^ National biography of Finland (in Finnish)
  2. ^ Museum of Finnish architecture (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Bengt Schalin (1889–1982): A multi-talented pioneer. The history of Helsinki told by parks
  4. Schalin, Bengt at Uppslagsverket Finland. Archived July 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (in Swedish)
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