An Illustrated Survey of Orchid Genera
What makes an orchid an orchid? On what basis are the 25000 species of orchids placed into genera? The exquisite colour illustrations and descriptions answer these questions in a detailed but jargon-free style. The botanically accurate plates illustrate the distinguishing generic characters in a set format, for simple comparison between genera. The Sheehans explain the basis of orchid taxonomy, describing the characteristics common to all orchids. There follows descriptions and depictions of 154 genera. This includes the distinguishing characters, major floral details, vegetative habit of typical species, and a list of popular species with flowering season and approximate native locale. An extensive, illustrated glossary describes more than 400 important terms. An important reference for professionals and the historical data and cultural requirements will be highly useful for the amateur.
- Many colour illustration comparable throughout book
- Large and illustrated glossary
- Easy to read descriptions of each genera with maps and horticultural information
Product details
April 1995Hardback
9780521480284
425 pages
287 × 225 × 33 mm
1.742kg
223 b/w illus. 169 colour illus.
Unavailable - out of print November 2004
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. What is an orchid?
- 2. Orchid classification
- 3. Orchid family outline
- 4. Orchid genera illustrated.