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Orchid Species from Himalaya and Southeast Asia Vol. 3 (R - Z) [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XVII, 181 p. 1 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030976309
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 94: Renanthera Thour -- Chapter 95: Rhynchostylis Bl -- Chapter 96: Robequetia Gaudich -- Chapter 97: Sarcanthopsis Garay -- Chapter 98: Sarcoglyphis Garay -- Chapter 99: Schoenorchis Reinw. ex Bl -- Chapter 100: Seidenfadenia Garay -- Chapter 101: Smitinandia Holtt -- Chapter 102: Spathoglottis Bl -- Chapter 103: Spiranthes Lindl -- Chapter 104: Stereochilus Lindl -- Chapter 105: Stichorkis Thouars -- Chapter 106: Taeniophyllum Bl -- Chapter 107: Taprobanea (L.) Christensen -- Chapter 108: Thecopus Seidenf -- Chapter 109: Thecostele Rchb.f -- Chapter 110: Thelasis Bl -- Chapter 111: Thrixspermum Lour -- Chapter 112: Thunia Rchb. f -- Chapter 113: Trias Lindl. (= Bulbophyllum Thuars, section Trias) -- Chapter 114: Trichoglottis Bl -- Chapter 115: Trichotosia Bl -- Chapter 116: Vanda Jones ex R.Br -- Chapter 117: Vandopsis Pfitz -- Chapter 118: Vanilla Plum ex Miller -- Chapter 119: Zeuxine Lindl.
Summary: A presentation of over 700 popular orchid species in 104 genera carefully detailed with beautiful photographs and concise descriptions of plants, their distribution and habitats by a well-known author and photographer. Each genus is assigned a separate chapter. Coverage of the most commonly cultivated Asian species including their varieties and cultivars (e.g. in Bulbophyllum 72 species; Coelogyne 33 species; Dendrobium 161 species; Paphiopedilum 58 species; Phalaenopsis 60 species; Vanda 44 species) is exhaustive. The orchids are photographed from their best perspective, individual blooms and entire inflorescence: additionally, many species are also shown growing in their natural habitat. Representative hybrids are included to illustrate how some species have contributed to show-worthiness of various genera, their adaptation to a wider climate range, and easy cultivation. This book is a pleasure to view; simultaneously, an easy reference for the identification of orchid species and it provides a guide on how best to grow them. Nowhere else will one find so many popular species beautifully illustrated in a single volume. A must for everyone fascinated by orchids or with a love for nature.
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Chapter 94: Renanthera Thour -- Chapter 95: Rhynchostylis Bl -- Chapter 96: Robequetia Gaudich -- Chapter 97: Sarcanthopsis Garay -- Chapter 98: Sarcoglyphis Garay -- Chapter 99: Schoenorchis Reinw. ex Bl -- Chapter 100: Seidenfadenia Garay -- Chapter 101: Smitinandia Holtt -- Chapter 102: Spathoglottis Bl -- Chapter 103: Spiranthes Lindl -- Chapter 104: Stereochilus Lindl -- Chapter 105: Stichorkis Thouars -- Chapter 106: Taeniophyllum Bl -- Chapter 107: Taprobanea (L.) Christensen -- Chapter 108: Thecopus Seidenf -- Chapter 109: Thecostele Rchb.f -- Chapter 110: Thelasis Bl -- Chapter 111: Thrixspermum Lour -- Chapter 112: Thunia Rchb. f -- Chapter 113: Trias Lindl. (= Bulbophyllum Thuars, section Trias) -- Chapter 114: Trichoglottis Bl -- Chapter 115: Trichotosia Bl -- Chapter 116: Vanda Jones ex R.Br -- Chapter 117: Vandopsis Pfitz -- Chapter 118: Vanilla Plum ex Miller -- Chapter 119: Zeuxine Lindl.

A presentation of over 700 popular orchid species in 104 genera carefully detailed with beautiful photographs and concise descriptions of plants, their distribution and habitats by a well-known author and photographer. Each genus is assigned a separate chapter. Coverage of the most commonly cultivated Asian species including their varieties and cultivars (e.g. in Bulbophyllum 72 species; Coelogyne 33 species; Dendrobium 161 species; Paphiopedilum 58 species; Phalaenopsis 60 species; Vanda 44 species) is exhaustive. The orchids are photographed from their best perspective, individual blooms and entire inflorescence: additionally, many species are also shown growing in their natural habitat. Representative hybrids are included to illustrate how some species have contributed to show-worthiness of various genera, their adaptation to a wider climate range, and easy cultivation. This book is a pleasure to view; simultaneously, an easy reference for the identification of orchid species and it provides a guide on how best to grow them. Nowhere else will one find so many popular species beautifully illustrated in a single volume. A must for everyone fascinated by orchids or with a love for nature.

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