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Freek Vrugtman (6 July 1927 – 3 March 2022) was a
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botanist and
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. Vrugtman was
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at both University of British Columbia Botanical Garden in
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, and Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) in
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, Canada. For 45 years he served as the International Registrar for Hybrid Cultivars of
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in the Genus
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Early life

Vrugtman was born on 6 July 1927 in
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. His early education was interrupted by
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. After the war he apprenticed at a tree nursery and then trained in gardening in
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. He emigrated to Canada in 1952 and first worked on a farm in Donegal, Ontario and then as a gardener at
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’s Morden Research and Development Centre. He crisscrossed the country to follow opportunities, becoming a nurseryman in Ocean Park,
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, a gardener at the
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in
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, and a landscape foreman for a paper mill in Quebec.


Education

Vrugtman completed a Bachelor of Science and Arts (BSA) degree at
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in 1963 with a major in ornamental horticulture and
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. He earned his
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degree at
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in
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Career

Vrugtman was appointed
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of the University of British Columbia Botanic Garden in 1956. Following studies in the US and Europe with his wife Ina (née van Teunenbroek), he joined the staff of Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton and Burlington, Ontario in February 1968 as the first
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of Collections, with responsibility for the horticultural collections and gardens, and their expansion, taxonomy and documentation. He paid particular attention to
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collections. The Lilac collection in the Katie Osborne Lilac Garden had just been moved to the RBG Arboretum and expanded thanks to a legacy gift from Hamilton businessman Colin Osborne in memory of his wife Katie. Working with RBG's other staff, including Charles Holetich and Dr. Leslie Laking, Vrugtman directed considerable attention to the collection and was appointed the International Registrar for Lilacs in the Genus
Syringa ''Syringa'' is a genus of 12 currently recognized species of flowering woody plants in the olive family or Oleaceae called lilacs. These lilacs are native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia, and widely and commonly ...
in 1976, as RBG was named the
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(ICRA) for Lilacs. Whenever a new cultivar was bred anywhere in the world the breeder would submit a request to the Registrar entry into the International Registry. Vrugtman would review all such applications and guide the breeder through the process. As Registrar he became widely known as the international expert on Lilac cultivars, as well as serving as Registrar for Cultivar Names for Unassigned Woody Genera. Vrugtman's professional service to horticultural science spread far beyond Lilacs, and beyond RBG. He participated in dozens of initiatives within horticultural science and botanical gardens and helped edit several editions of the
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(ICNCP). He was also a part-time lecturer for landscape architecture courses at the
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and undertook research and advised other institutions in Germany, China, and the Philippines. Following retirement in 1992 Vrugtman was named RBG's Curator Emeritus, and received several awards from the
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(ISHA) and the International Lilac Society (ILS) as well as the 1993 Award of Merit from the
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. He continued to serve as International Registrar as a volunteer, finally handing off the role the ILS in May 2019. Vrugtman also undertook a major revision of John Fiala's classic book ''Lilacs: A Gardener’s Encyclopedia'', published in 2008 by Timber Press.() Vrugtman passed away in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 2022.


Awards and honors

* 1962 W. Jack H. Dicks Bursary, University of British Columbia * 1963 Biely-Coulthard Trophy, University of British Columbia * 1963 Vancouver Natural History Society Prize, Vancouver Natural History Society (no
Nature Vancouver
* 1964 Elected member o
Pi Alpha Xi
Alpha Chapter, National Honorary Fraternity in Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture, Cornell University * 1966/6

Cornell University * 1966/67 International Agricultural Centre Fellowship, Wageningen, The Netherlands * 1967 British Council Grant, United Kingdom * 1967 Deutscher akademischer Austauschdienst Grant, Federal Republic of Germany * 1974 Deutscher akademischer Austauschdienst Fellowship, Federal Republic of Germany * 1993 Award of Merit, American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (now
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) * 1997 Directors Award
International Lilac Society
* 2000 Honors & Achievement Award, International Lilac Society * 2002 ISHS Medal,
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* 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award, International Lilac Society


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References

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