Description

This is the first book devoted solely to bulbophyllums, a very diverse group of orchids comprising the largest genus in the orchid family; it is an introductory guide for amateur and advanced orchid growers. The author focuses on those species likely to be cultivated, including 375 Bulbophyllum species and 170 related species and hybrids; she gives practical suggestions on how best to grow each plant in cultivation.

This book is only available through print on demand. All interior art is black and white.

Praise

“As the first book devoted to this group of orchids and because of its diversity in habitat, floral structure, widespread geographic distribution, and other striking characteristics, this book is highly recommended.” —Choice

“375 examples of this genera and 170 related species and hybrids.” —SciTech Book News

“Informative and insightful.” —E-Streams

“The first book devoted solely to bulbophyllums—a very diverse group of orchids comprising the largest genus in the orchid family.” —Wisley Bookshop

“Well suited for a botanical reference library, an orchid judge, or the hobby grower. . . The growing recommendations are excellent.” —Hobby Greenhouse

“Emily Siegerist has written the first user-friendly guide to the genus and its close relatives. . . There are some 77 color plates with very high quality photographs and this of itself makes the book an attractive acquisition.” —Orchid Digest

“This is a book for the dedicated orchid grower.” —Suite101.com

“Enjoyable to read . . . It is a book for growers and orchid lovers. As such it is well written, informative, and excellent as a guide.” —Plant Science Bulletin

“Siegerist has produced an excellent book for both hobbyist and commercial growers. As usual, the book is produced well and affordable.” —Hawaii Orchid Journal
“Emily Siegerist has written the first user-friendly guide to the genus and its close relatives. . . . There are some 77 color plates with very high quality photographs and this of itself makes the book an attractive acquisition.” —Orchid Digest
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