Luther Burbank
Botanist / Inventor
Luther Burbank is generally regarded as the father of modern plant breeding. Beginning in 1870 he developed more than 800 new strains of fruits, vegetables, flowers and grasses; his ideas in general, and many of his hybrids in particular, were important to the revolution in agriculture and food production in the 20th century. One of his earliest creations was the Burbank potato, a blight-resistant crop which was heavily planted in Ireland. Burbank began his career in Massachusetts but spent most of his working life in Santa Rosa, California, where his home is now a National Historic Landmark.Extra credit: The California city of Burbank is not named for Luther Burbank. Rather it is named for Los Angeles dentist David Burbank... Another famous botanist of Burbank's era was peanut genius George Washington Carver.
Luther Burbank appears with Jack London in our loop The Santa Rosa Connection.
Four Good Links
The Luther Burbank Virtual Museum
Awesome site for students and their teachers; don't miss the fun 'Burbank-abilia!' section
Luther Burbank Home and Gardens
The official site for Burbank's home in Santa Rosa, now a museum
Gold Ridge
Online guide to Burbank's California farm, with links to other resources
Luther Burbank, Infidel
Discussion of Burbank's 1926 announcement that he was an "infidel" (from a pro-infidel site)
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
11 April 1926
(natural causes, age 77)
Best Known As
Inventor of the Burbank potato

