The Victoria Medal of Honour (VMH) is awarded to British horticulturists resident in the United Kingdom whom the Royal Horticultural Society Council considers deserving of special honour by the Society.
The award was established in 1897 "in perpetual remembrance of Her Majesty's glorious reign, and to enable the Council to confer honour on British horticulturists." The Society's rules state that only sixty-three horticulturists can hold the VMH at any given time, in commemoration of the sixty-three years of Queen Victoria's reign. Therefore, the honour is not awarded every year, but may be made to multiple recipients in other years.
Awards
1897 â The first 60 medallists
The first 60 medals were awarded on 26 October 1897:
1900âÂÂ1909
1910âÂÂ1919
1920âÂÂ1929
1930âÂÂ1939
1940âÂÂ1949
1950âÂÂ1959
1960âÂÂ1969
1970âÂÂ1979
1980âÂÂ1989
1990âÂÂ1999
2000âÂÂ2009
- 2001
- P. Erskine
- 2002
- David Austin (1926âÂÂ2018) for his rose breeding
- 2003
- Peter Beales (1936âÂÂ2013) for his rose breeding and media promotion of gardening
- Andrew Dunn for his pioneering of virus-free rootstock
- Peter Seabrook (1935âÂÂ2022) for his rose breeding
- 2004
- Ray Bilton for his work with orchid hybrids
- David S. Ingram (1941âÂÂ) for his pioneering research into plant diseases
- Alan Titchmarsh for his broadcasting and authorial gardening educational outreach
- 2005
- Martin Lane Fox for his work in landscape garden design
- Tony Lord for his work as a garden photographer and horticultural consultant
- Edmund Leopold de Rothschild for his work with rhododendron hybrids
- Tom Wood for his administrative work promoting horticulture
- 2006
- Jim Buttress, for his work as a garden show judge
- Sibylle Kreutzberger, for her work at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent
- Dr. Henry Oakeley, for his scientific work on orchids, the genera Lycaste, Ida and Anguloa
- Pamela Schwerdt, for her work at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent
- 2007
- Colin Ellis â "for his long and distinguished service since 1983 with RHS Council and numerous committees."
- Christopher Grey-Wilson â for "his many achievements as botanist, photographer, botanical explorer and author of many books and articles."
- Sir Richard Carew Pole (1938âÂÂ2024) â former RHS President
- Brian Self â "for his lifetime of service to amateur and professional fruit growers."
- 2008
- John Ravenscroft â "for his plantsmanship, entrepreneurial talent and encyclopaedic knowledge of plants."
- 2009
- Charles Baring, 2nd Baron Howick of Glendale
- Charles III - "for his passion for plants, sustainable gardening and the environment."
- John Humphris
- Lady Christine Skelmersdale
2010âÂÂpresent
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