Orchids of Asia

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Marshall Cavendish, 2005 - Gardening - 367 pages

Orchids of Asiadiscusses the fundamental principles of cultivating orchids, from lowland species that are native to Asia to imported orchids that are now commonplace in nurseries and gardens throughout the region. The author, an expert grower and experienced judge, introduces the plant's natural habitats and growth requirements, particularly those that form the backbone of popular hybrids.

For the orchid grower, several chapters explain the practical aspects of orchid growing, including the eradication of diseases and pests. For the enthusiast, there are comprehensive chapters on hybridisation and a new chapter on orchid mutation - a brand new avenue for orchid growers and hybridisers alike. In addition, a well-illustrated chapter on the appreciation of orchid flowers gives insight into what constitutes and award-worthy orchid.

Lavishly illustrated with over 500 photographs, the orchid species in this new third edition span a century of orchid hybridisation in Asia.

 

Contents

CONTENTS Acknowledgements
7
Preface to Third Edition
9
Preface to Second Edition
10
Preface to First Edition
11
Introduction
13
The Orchid Plant and Its Flowers
23
Life History of the Orchid
33
Sympodial Orchids
41
Propagation
270
Hybrids
275
Colorama and Mutations
299
Standards of Quality
314
Control of Flowering
325
Diseases of Orchids
339
Handling Cut Flowers
351
Glossary
354

Monopodial Orchids
151
Requirements of the Orchid Plant
249
Practical Aspects of Orchid Growing
261

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