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Orchid Growing

by Peter Black
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Overview

It's no longer impossibly difficult or prohibitively expensive to become an orchid grower. Just start with this practical guide to nearly 100 species that are within reach of beginners. An insightful introduction to the characteristics of Orchidacae features helpful tips on their culture and care. Then comes a step-by-step guide to seed and germination; composting; containers; requirements for lighting, heating, and humidity; propagation; and treatments for pests and diseases. Most valuable of all is the 100-page, color-filled section of orchid species, chosen for their hardiness in a wide geographical spread, and for the diversity of their appearance. About half originate in the Western Hemisphere, ranging from central and tropical South America to the West Indies. The rest come from the East, including magnificent selections from India, Africa, and China. For each species there's a close up photo, with descriptions of their leaves, stems, and flowers, along with its flowering seasons. All 94 species will thrive in your hands!

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Book Details

Published
May 7, 1998
Publisher
Cassell Illustrated
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780706377439

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