Author: Christenson, E.A. Title: Phalaenopsis: A Monograph
Description: Timber Press 2001 330, 200+ col photos, 60 b/w illus. . HB. Vg in d/w.. Without a doubt, the most widely grown orchids in the world are the species and hybrids of
Phalaenopsis, the 'moth orchids'. Since their discovery by western botanists in the 18th century,
Phalaenopsis were considered aristocrats even among orchids and were eagerly sought out by the most discerning and wealthy of collectors. With advances in orchid propagation and breeding in the middle 20th century, however, these orchids became accessible and affordable to anyone with an eye for exceptional beauty. Few floriculture crops have swamped the marketplace as suddenly as
Phalaenopsis has in recent years, with millions of plants being produced for the mass market annually. Moth orchids have helped eliminate the misconception of orchids as temperamental conservatory plants only for the very rich. In the words of author Eric Christenson, we are witnessing 'the makings of an orchid revolution. 'Against this backdrop of change and ferment, Christenson set out to write a definitive monograph of the genus
Phalaenopsis, the first thorough treatment since Herman Sweet's revision in 1969. Focusing mainly on the forebears of today's omnipresent hybrids the species he always keeps an eye on the characteristics that species might bring to today's hybridization programs. With extensive keys and detailed reviews of the taxonomy of the genus, Christenson provides a thorough picture of the current scientific understanding of these remarkable plants. In addition to its scientific content, this book offers a wealth of practical information for the orchid hobbyist. A useful chapter on cultivation techniques is included, as is a chapter on hybrids in their many forms, shapes, and colours.. [9780881924947]
Keywords: Orchidaceae; Orchids
Price: GBP 35.00 = appr. US$ 49.98 Seller: Pemberley Natural History Books
- Book number: S61125
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