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  1. Orchids of British Columbia (Handbook / British Columbia Provincial Museum, Department of Education) by Adam F Szczawinski, 1969
  2. Orchids of Nigeria
  3. The Orchids Scientific Studies by Carl L. Withner, 1974-05
  4. Orchids from the Botanical Register, 1815-47
  5. The Wild Orchids of California (Comstock Books) by Ronald A. Coleman, 2002-08
  6. Supplement to Orchids of Guatemala, and British Honduras (Fieldiana: Botany) by Donovan Stewart Correll, 1965
  7. Descriptive terminology for the orchid judge: A guide to making or understanding orchid descriptions by Kenneth S Wilson, 1994
  8. Orchids their Botany and Culture by Hawkes Alex D., 2000
  9. Catalogue of the library of Albert C. Burrage, esq., Manchester, Massachusetts,: Consisting of works relating to orchids, horticulture, botany, travel, herbals and early printed books on gardening by Albert Cameron Burrage, 1930
  10. Icones Pleurolthallidinarum XI: Lepanthes Subgenus Brachycladium and Pleurothallis Subgenera Aenigma, Elongatia, and Kraenzlinella (Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical) by Carlyle A. Luer, 1994-12
  11. Etymologists loose amongst the orchids by Richard Evans Schultes, 1960
  12. The orchids of Thailand;: A preliminary list, by Gunnar Seidenfaden, 1959
  13. Icones orchidearum austro-africanarum extra-tropicarum;: Or, Figures, with descriptions, of extra-tropical South African orchids by Harry Bolus, 1893
  14. Orchids of Bolivia (Icones plantarum tropicarum) by Calaway H Dodson, 1989

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43. WILD ORCHIDS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA / Joyce Stewart & H.P. Linder, E.A. Schelpe And
this interest at the University of Cape Town with an Honours degree in botany, and subsequently worked on the Disa group of terrestrial orchids for his
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Orchid growers will find the ecological details on each species, and the introductory chapters, which describe climatic conditions and vegetation, of particular value. Botanists and students will appreciate the carefully prepared diagnostic keys to the genera and species as a sure means of tracking down an unknown or unusual orchid. All those interested in wild flowers will enjoy looking at the detailed pictures of these enormously varied, colourful and intriguing plants and delight in being able to identify their discoveries in the wild.

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45. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
NMK Horizons. Nordic Journal of botany. North American Native Orchid Journal. Orchidee, Die. Orchidees Culture et Protection. orchids South Africa.
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46. The Stanhopea Pages; The Literature; Edited 22 April 2004
orchids of Guatemala, in Fieldiana, botany 26(2) 399727. Chicago Natural History Museum. Samuel Sprunger (1986) orchids from Curtis s Botanical Magazine.
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Literature sources:
_ (2002?) "Dept. of Stanhopeinae: Stanhopea embreii Stanhopea maculosa ," in: Oasis The Journal 2(2): pp. .
_ (2003?) "4 New Gongora for South America," in: Oasis The Journal 2(3): pp. .
"Aciopea, la flor de Guillermo Gaviria" in Medellín's El Mundo.com [ Acineta erythroxantha x Stanhopea wardii intergeneric hybrid, with photo]
Orquideas Colombianas y sus Polinizadores (Colombian orchids and their polinators) [ Elleanthus aurantiacus, aureus, capitatus; Stanhopea candida, connata, jenishiana, wardii ] see also: Dodson (Marzo 1972)
Paul H. Allen (1949) Flora of Panama. Missouri Botanical Garden Press.
Paul H. Allen (1953/54) "Pollination in Gongora maculata ," in: Ceiba 4(2): 121-125. The late Dr. Allen, a banana expert, spent much time in the tropics collecting and observing orchids. This is an excellent account of a first hand observation by a gifted naturalist. Drawings by Mrs. Dorothy O. Allen, the author's wife. [annotation by Dr. Josephy Arditti]
Allgemeine Gartenzeitung S. connata

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  • 48. What Is New In Botany
    orchids of Thailand; Physiologia Plantarum; Plant Disease; Poison Information on gardens.roses FAQ; Rhodes University, Department of botany, Schönland Botanical
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    What Is in Botany
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    49. Antique Botanical Prints By Paxton: Rhododendron, Orchids, Camellia And Genetian
    Antique Botanical Prints. from. Magazine of botany and Register of Flowering Plants by Paxton, 1841. Lithographs in Original Hand coloring.
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    Antique Botanical Prints from "Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants" by Paxton, 1841. Lithographs in Original Hand coloring. See for yourself the beauty of these flowers... Page size: 23.2 x 15.6 cm ( 9.1 x 6.1 ") Prints have light toning.and minimal, undisturbing spotting. Camellia Japonica Albertii Order Nr. 5350 SOLD Gentiana septemfida Order Nr. 5351 Order Nr. 5352 SOLD Huntleya violacea Order Nr. 5353 SOLD Galeandra Devoniana Order Nr. 5354 SOLD Thyrsacanthus Schomburgkianus
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    Order Nr. 5355 Rhododenron Arboreum Some spotting (more than the rest of this small series) in lower left corner. Order Nr. 5356 SOLD Links to our Botanical Prints Home Page E-mail Terms of Sale

    50. Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
    orchids in subfamily Cypripedioideae have two stamens, one on each side of the column. Follow the links below to two of the major subfamilies of orchids.
    http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/orchid.htm
    Orchidaceae
    Follow the links below to two of the major subfamilies of orchids. Cypripedioideae Orchidoideae Plant Family Access Page
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    51. Arctic Botany/SubArctic Botany
    Boreal botany is special through a natural mulch of living sphagnum moss and tangle themselves among and around other species, such as minute orchids that grow
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    Summer Flowers, Fall Fruit
    Churchill Main Page Introduction to Churchill's Polar Bears Practicalities Churchill the Town ... TOP PAGE
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    Autumn's Bounty of Beautiful Fruit
    "Toward the end of August, most northern plants take on brilliant autumn colors. ALmost overnight, they change to vivid hues of burgundy and scarlet, bronze and gold, russet and brown. And interspersing among lichens of soft mauve and grey and geen tones, they spread a carpet of breathtaking beauty acros the northland. While these bright colours last, we are almost convinced that the tundra's vegetation is lovelier at this season than at any other time of the year." Eva Beckett When wildflowers paint the Tundra 1952 The Beaver June: 36-38
    Bearberries inter-growing with Cranberries
    (large-leafed plants are bear berries, the small leafed plants and flowers, cranberries.)

    52. Internet Directory For Botany: Vascular Plant Families
    Checklist of the orchids of North America north of Mexico; Endemic orchids in the Mediterranean Isles by Carlo del Prete, Botanical Garden, University of Modena;
    http://www.bgbm.fu-berlin.de/idb/botvasc.html
    INTERNET DIRECTORY FOR BOTANY: VASCULAR PLANT FAMILIES
    Original location of this page: http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botvasc.html
    FAMILY DESCRIPTIONS, MORPHOLOGY, NOMENCLATURE, ETC.

    53. Harvard Libraries: Botany Libraries
    Summary description of collection Arnold(Main)/Gray systematic botany; Farlow - cryptogamic botany; Orchid - orchids; Economic botany - use of plants.
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    Alternate Names: Arnold Arboretum/Main Library Gray Herbarium Library Economic Botany Library of Oakes Ames Farlow Reference Library of Cryptogamic Botany Oakes Ames Orchid Library Ames Orchid Library Ames Library of Economic Botany Botany Arnold (Cambr.) Phone Numbers: Orchid) 495-2366 (Arnold/Main, Gray, E 495-2369 (Farlow) 495-8654 (FAX) Email Addresses: Botref@OEB.Harvard.Edu Address: 22 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138 Access Information: Reading rooms open to scholars;stacks closed. Circulation Policy: Non-circulating collections. Holdings Description: Summary description of collection: Arnold(Main)/Gray - systematic botany; Farlow - cryptogamic botany; Orchid - orchids; Economic Botany - use of plants. MATERIALS NOT HELD:Popular works, horticulture, agronomy, medical mycology. Size of collection: 275,000 (all collections) Expanded description of collection: Arnold(Main)/Gray: contains works on floras of the Old and New Worlds; woody plants; poisonous plants; and archives of the Gray Herbarium. Economic Botany: holds works on human uses of plants, especially for food, drugs, fuels; history of plant use; some agricultural; and ethnobotany. Farlow: holds works on fungi, algae, mosses, and lichens (lower plants/cryptogamic botany). Orchid: holds orchids, and orchidology. Services: Resources for Persons with Disabilities: Main reading room at 22 Divinity Ave. is wheelchair accessible; all items are paged and brought to users in the reading room.

    54. Orchids Profit From False Advertising, Study Says
    pollinators that will spread the orchids pollen to other plants, a new study says. Photograph courtesty Professor Steven Johnson, School of botany and Zoology
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    Orchids Profit From False Advertising, Study Says James Owen
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    March 8, 2004 Scientists working on a Swedish island have helped illuminate the bizarre sexual antics of orchids. Their new study, they say, reveals why some orchids have plenty to gain from false appearances. Unlike most flowers, roughly a third of the approximately 30,000 orchid species in the world don't rely on the lure of food to achieve pollination. Instead, the orchids trick insects into performing the task without reward. Read the full Using bright colors and sweet perfumes, many orchids falsely advertise a meal of pollen and nectar. The ruse attracts pollinators that will spread the orchids' pollen to other plants, a new study says. Photograph courtesty Professor Steven Johnson, School of Botany and Zoology, University of KwaZulu-Natal

    55. The Work Of The Centre For Economic Botany
    this issue of the Orchid Research Newsletter onwards, recent literature on useful orchids will be extracted from the Economic botany Bibliographic Database and
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    The Work of the Centre for Economic Botany
    (With Particular Reference to Orchids)
    Please note: The nature of this article means that since it's publication in September 1998 much of the information will have changed. For the latest information about the Centre for Economic Botany please visit the latest CEB web pages Economic botany has always been a key aspect of Kew's science and the Centre for Economic Botany (CEB) provides a focal point for current research into useful and potentially useful plants. The building which houses the CEB is named after Kew's most famous economic botanist, Sir Joseph Banks. This building also houses more than 73,500 botanical samples and artefacts, a collection originally conceived by the first official Director of Kew, Sir William J. Hooker, in 1847 to "render great service, not only to the scientific botanist, but to the merchant, the manufacturer, the physician, the chemist, the druggist, the dyer, the carpenter and the cabinet maker and artisans of every description, who might here find the raw materials employed in their several professions correctly named". Almost 150 years later the significance of this statement is more apparent than ever, given increasing awareness of the importance of plants as sources of useful raw materials, and the Economic Botany Collections form an important component of Kew's scientific collections. Orchids are represented in the Collections by over 150 items representing a very diverse range of taxa. Some of the interesting items include medicinal tea from Jumellea fragrans; a tobacco pipe from Grand Caymen Island, formed from the pseudobulb of Schomburgkia thomsoniana; and fibres from many species including Cyrtopodium andersonii and Diplocaulobium solomonense. Medicinal species are also well represented, including Orchis, Ophrys, and Gastrodia species.

    56. Missouri Botanical Garden Press
    Pages 484, Illustrated Yes. Category Flowering Plants Ferns - Gymnosperms, Mesoamerica, MSB, Monographs in Systematic botany, orchids,.
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    57. Missouri Botanical Garden Press
    ISBN 0915279665, Binding Softcover. Pages 62, Illustrated No. Category Mesoamerica, MSB, Monographs in Systematic botany, orchids,.
    http://www.mbgpress.org/index.php?task=id&id=64518

    58. Orchids
    Journal of botany 84(6) 115 7. Sun, M. (1997) Genetic diversity in three colonizing orchids with contrasting mating systems. American Journal of botany 84 224
    http://www.hku.hk/zoology/staff/ms/orchids.htm
    This project is supported by two RGC grants: 1. The Population Biology of Wild Orchids: Conservation Implications in Hong Kong (HKU205/95M $485,000) 2. Population and conservation genetics of wild orchids in Hong Kong (HKU 7250/97M $1,130,000)
    Research Output to date Publications 1. Wong, K.C. and Sun, M. (1999) Reproductive biology and conservation genetics of Goodyera procera (Orchidaceae). American Journal of Botany (in press).
    2. Chen, H. and Sun, M. (1998) Consensus multiplex PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) for rapid detection of plant mitochondrial DNA polymorphism. Molecular Ecology
    3. Sun, M., Chen, H., and Chan, M.C. (1998) PCR-RFLP analysis of cpDNA/mtDNA variation using universal primers: application to evolutionary studies of Spiranthes (Orchidaceae). The 42nd Ecological Genetics Group (EGG) Meeting, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK.
    4. Chen, H., and Sun, M. (1998) Consensus multiplex PCR-RFLP for rapid detection of mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in Spiranthes (Orchidaceae). Annual Meeting of the Botanical Society of America, Baltimore, USA. American Journal of Botany
    5. Wong, K. C. and Sun, M. (1998) Population genetic structure and reproductive biology of Goodyera procera (Orchidaceae): conservation implications. 49th Annual Meeting of the Botanical Society of America, Baltimore, USA.

    59. Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
    orchids in subfamily Cypripedioideae have two stamens, one on each side of the column. This attractive terrestrial orchid is native to the French Alps.
    http://www.botany.utoronto.ca/courses/BOT307/Carr-vascular/ORCHID.HTM
    Orchidaceae
    Each "thumbnail" image below is linked to a larger photograph. Cypripedium sp. (Cypripedioideae). One sepal of the outer perianth whorl is uppermost in the flower. The other two sepals are scarcely visible behind the two similarly colored petals of the inner whorl. The third petal is highly modified and forms a pink pouchlike labellum at the bottom of the flower. The column is colored similar to the petals and has a flap on each side where each of the two stamens are attached. Paphiopedilum sp. (Cypripedioideae). A broad, green and white striped sepal is at the top of the flower. Two red speckled petals extend left and right. The third petal is very highly modified and forms the large pouch-like labellum at the bottom of the flower. The column is green and white, extending from the center of the flower. One stamen is adnate to the lower surface of each of the greenish lobes of the column. A portion of one of the two smaller green sepals is visible just to the right of the column. Dendrobium sp. (Orchidoideae). In this orchid all of the perianth segments are of the same color and texture. One of the petals is modified into a labellum. Opposite the labellum is a three-angled pink and whitish column with a bright yellow stamen at the top. A pair of orange pollinia are partly exposed on the side facing the labellum (left photo).

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    Photo Galleries Orchid Catalog Boarding ... Home Orchid Books Recommended by White Oak Orchids Staff Ortho's All About Orchids Sections include an orchid primer to get you started, the topics of buying, growing and caring for orchids, orchid botany and nomenclature, orchid problems, and an orchid gallery to wind things down. Bulbophyllums and Their Allies: A Grower's Guide Explore this extensive genus of epiphytes in vivid detail. Bulbophyllums are a diverse and often misunderstood plant family. Orchids Simplified This book starts with "Why orchids?" and then covers anything you might need to know if you answer "why not?!" Contents include blooming legacy, your first plants, potting and increasing the bounty. The Slipper Orchids Focuessing primarily on Paphiopedilums, author Catherine Cash takes you through the world of slipper orchids. Vandas: Their Botany, History, and Culture Review the history and breeding of these vivid orchid species. Guidelines included for your own vanda culture. Orchids of Papua New Guinea This volume is the first attempt to compile a photographic and geographic record of this area's orchids.

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