Botanist (1865-1942).
Arthur Stanley Grove (July 22, 1864 – February 2, 1942, Richmond, Surrey) was a British botanist and expert on the genus Lilium and a writer on gardening and horticulture for the popular press. Grove was the youngest child of the three sons and two daughters of Sir George Grove and Harriet, Lady Grove. Grove's godparents were Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Arthur Sullivan, and Olga Elizabeth von Glehn (1839–1918), a sister of the talented pianist Marie Emilie "Mimi" von Glehn (1842–1886). Arthur Grove was trained an engineer, but soon became an enthusiastic amateur gardener. At his garden near Henle