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In this authoritative, detailed and carefully researched encyclopedia, more than 350 genera of cultivated orchids are included and 1500 species described. Infinitely varied and hugely interesting, these strikingly beautiful plants are sumptuously illustrated with approximately 1000 photographs in a reference that no orchid lover can afford to be without. Isobyl la Croix's broad knowledge of orchids is evident in this encylopedic account of the largest of all flowering plant families. Her experience gained as a scientist, plant hunter and horticulturist, along with her deep passion for orchids, inform the plant selection and add depth to the plant descriptions. The cultivation advice includes information about the orchid's native habitat, including elevation, geography and climate, that will significantly improve the chances of successful growth in the domestic environment. Recent developments in DNA analysis have led to some surprising findings with regard to the relationships between orchids and the author has undertaken an extensive effort to bring all orchid names up to date to reflect the latest scientific thinking and taxonomy. From Acampe to Zygostates, no other serious reference approaches the depth and authority of this remarkable book. Enthusiasts, collectors and those starting out with orchids will value it for identification and rely on its authority whether researching the most familiar cypripedium or the most rarefied angraecoid.
524 pp, 215 x 280 mm, 1015 colour photos, hardcover
ISBN13 9780881928761
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Media Reviews
The selection made, from the 25,000 species and 900 genera of the orchid family, is well-balanced... The plant descriptions are clear and complete, yet concise. Distribution range, natural habitat and, to my great joy, altitudinal ranges are given for each species.
The Orchid Review 08/11/2008
Isobyl la Croix is to be congratulated on her magnum opus, and I am sure that many orchid lovers will want to put the New Encyclopedia on their wish list for Santa.
Gab van Winkel, Editor Orchideen 01/11/2008
An encyclopedia that must find its way into every orchid fanatic's library.
Flemish Orchid Bulletin 01/11/2008
A remarkable book and an essential resource for public libraries. The depth and authority of the content, along with the spectacular photographs, make it a valuable reference for enthusiasts, collectors, and those starting out with orchids.
Kathleen A. Welton Library Journal 15/10/2008
The most definitive and well-researched textbook about orchids in more than 40 years. ... This 524-page hardcover reference will help you identify and appreciate all your favorites.
Joel M. Lerner Washington Post 13/12/2008