Peggy Cornett
Horticulturist
Member since: 2022
Peggy Cornett, curator of plants, has worked at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello since 1983, beginning as the associate director of gardens and grounds. She earned degrees in English and Botany from UNC-Chapel Hill and a master's from the University of Delaware's Longwood Graduate Program. Prior to Monticello, Peggy worked in the restored gardens at Old Salem (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) and Oak Alley Plantation in Louisiana. She served as director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants for seventeen years. Peggy often lectures on garden history topics, writes articles for gardening magazines, professional journals and books, and gives radio and television interviews and appears on PBS programs. Peggy serves on Albemarle County's Natural Heritage Committee and on the garden advisory panel for Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest. Peggy edits Magnolia, the publication of the Southern Garden History Society and, in 2008, she received the SGHS "Flora Ann Bynum Medal" for exemplary service in the garden history field. In 2016 she received the Garden Club of America's Zone VII Horticultural Commendation for her horticultural expertise, generosity in sharing knowledge, and dedication to preserving Thomas Jefferson's botanical legacy. More recently Peggy received Honorary Memberships in the Garden Club of Virginia and the Garden Club of America. Honorary member since 2022.