1. 1997-01-01 Thai and English compendium of the world-renowned orchids of Thailand features species full-color photographs. With its detailed information on the locations, flowering seasons, and distinctive features of the kingdom's spectacular wild orchids, it is an indispensable companion for both...
  2. 1989-01-01 A Golden Guide, surveys the fascinating family Orchidaceae--a worldwide group of more than 25,000 different plants. Identified here are about 400 representative species, not only the wild types that exemplify family characteristics and diversity, but also numerous cultivated beauties favored by...
  3. 1985-01-01 The purpose of this paper is to discuss bacteria, namatodes, and viruses.Those diseases which have been reported from Florida are described, as well as other orchid diseases from other areas that are potentially dangerous for growers in Florida.
  4. 1997-01-01 Although Africa has fewer orchid species than the other tropical continents, some of the world's most spectacular, and increasingly popular, terrestrial orchids are found in Africa. This guide, covering sub-Saharan Africa, includes all plants available from nurseries and many that are being grown...
  5. 1992-04-01 This edition deals with orchids of the South Florida Pine Rocklands. 47 pages, illustrated, photos
  6. 2005-01-01 In spite of the title, we have been told by experienced orchid growers in the U.S. that this little handbook is useful for growing orchids indoors anywhere in the world. It is beautifully illustrated and full of practical information on orchid culture and propagation.
  7. 1993-01-01 Singapore Science Centre presents 45 species; color photos; and propagation information.