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  1. Orchids of Kenya by Joyce Stewart, 2003-01-01
  2. Native Orchids of the Southern Appalachian Mountains by Stanley L. Bentley, 2000-10-23
  3. An Enthusiasm for Orchids: Sex and Deception in Plant Evolution by John Alcock, 2005-11-24
  4. Field Guide to the Orchids of Madagascar by Phillip Cribb, Johan Hermans, 2010-04-15
  5. The Wild Orchids of California (Comstock books) by Ronald A. Coleman, 2002-08
  6. The Manual of Cultivated Orchid Species: 3rd Edition by Helmut Bechtel, Phillip Cribb, et all 1992-01-16
  7. The Orchids of the Philippines by Jim Cootes, 2001-09-01
  8. Orchid Biology: Reviews and Perspectives
  9. Orchids from the Botanical Register SET: 1815-1847 by SPRUNGER, 1991-02-11
  10. Rumphius' Orchids: Orchid Texts from "The Ambonese Herbal" by E. M. Beekman, 2003-09-10
  11. Orchids Their Botany and Culture by A. D. Hawkes, 2000-01
  12. Growing Orchids from Seed by Philip Seaton, Margaret Ramsey, 2005-01-15
  13. Field Guide to Australian Orchids by Margaret Hodgson, Roland Paine, 1989-06-05
  14. Wild Orchids of Texas (Corrie Herring Hooks Series) by Joe Liggio, Ann Orto Liggio, 1999

1. Orchids: Botany
Chemistry, Biology and related disciplines in the WWW. orchids botany.
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2. Orchids: Botany
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3. Orchids Of Wisconsin
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An Interactive Flora
By Jeffrey R. Hapeman [LISTS OF TAXA] [KEYS TO TAXA]
Where Am I?
Welcome to Orchids of Wisconsin! This is an interactive flora of the native and naturalized orchids of Wisconsin. Right now you're at the front page of this site, which can be accessed through lists of the taxa or through keys . Choose your favorite method and click away! To the best of my knowledge, this is (and was) the first complete flora on the Web, and the first to use interactive hyper-keys. I feel that the HTML language has tremendous potential for interactive determination of plant specimens, and Orchids of Wisconsin is the first incarnation of that idea.
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Species accounts include photos, typical taxonomic descriptive information, a description of similar species to aid in identification, habitat information, blooming dates, a section on pollination biology (if information is available), herbarium records, and a range map. Information was compiled from published literature (see References), detailed examinations of specimens in the University of Wisconsin-Madison herbarium, and my personal experience and observation of the species in the wild, both in Wisconsin and elsewhere. Enjoy your visit to Orchids of Wisconsin, and remember, here any purpose.

4. Arethusa Bulbosa L.
and images.......
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/Orchids/Arethusa.html
Arethusa bulbosa L.
Dragon-mouth
This monotypic genus is named after a beautiful Greek nymph, rather appropriate given the beauty of the flower. The specific epithet bulbosa is the Latin meaning "bulbed," in reference to the small pseudobulb of this species. Arethusa bulbosa is closely related to Eleorchis japonica of Japan; historically E. japonica had been treated as Arethusa japonica
DESCRIPTION: Plant arising from a small, round corm rather loosely attached to the substrate in which is growing (typically Sphagnum ). One leaf , grass-like, 4-20 cm long and 3-12 mm wide, reduced or absent at flowering time, developing more fully later in the season. Flower typically one (rarely two) located at the terminus of a stalk ranging from 10-40 cm long, subtended by a bract 2-4 mm long and about 2 mm wide. Sepals oblanceolate, 2-4 cm long and 4-9 mm wide, bright magenta to pinkish white, rarely white; forming an erect hood or backing to the rest of the flower. Petals oblanceolate, 2-3 cm long and 3-8 mm wide, closely appressed to the column, colored as sepals. Labellum obovate, 20-25 mm long and 12-15 mm wide, whitish pink to white in the center with a suffusion of yellow and spotted with deep magenta, margin pink; center of the labellum bearing numerous yellowish hairs.

5. Department Of Botany, UW-Madison
The mission of the Department of botany is to discover, maintain, and transmit knowledge concerning basic plant biology New Locations for Some Favorites orchids of Wisconsin
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6. Department Of Botany, UW-Madison
Describes the department, programs, facilities, and courses.Category Science Biology botany Education......The mission of the Department of botany is to discover, maintain, and transmitknowledge concerning basic plant biology and provide orchids of Wisconsin.
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UW-Madison
T he mission of the Department of Botany is to discover, maintain, and transmit knowledge concerning basic plant biology and provide leadership in the biological sciences. New Locations for Some Favorites:
Orchids of Wisconsin
Virtual Foliage - Portal to Photo Collections Tom Volk's Fungi Wisconsin State Herbarium Birge Hall
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7. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Botany - Plants By Species
A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - botany- Plants by Species - orchids. Find the web's best sites, add
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WHY BOTANY? Botany is the part of biology that deals with plants and, by tradition, fungi and algae. Plants are the primary energy source for humans and virtually all other organisms within the biosphere. (http://www.bsu.edu/bio/sp/botany.html) Martin C. Mathes Year of arrival 1967. Professor, tenured. A.B., Chemistry/Botany, Miami University (Ohio), 1957; M.S., Plant Physiology, University of Maryland, 1959; Ph.D., Plant Physiology, University of Maryland, 1961. (http://www.wm.edu/biology/Mathes.html) ScienceNet : Life Science - Biology Life Science Category Marine Biology Structural Biology Hosted by: Supported by: Recent Questions Mon Apr 20 22:37:29 PDT 1998 490 ho jia yuan hjujim@mbox4.singnet.com.sg 11 to 15 Student (Others) None of the Above What is the name of Singapore's national (http://www.sci-ctr.edu.sg/ScienceNet/cat_life/cat_bio00490.html)

9. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Botany - Plants By Species
A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - botany- Plants by Species - orchids - News Guides. Find the web's
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10. NHBS Science Bookstore: Plants & Botany: Orchids
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13. Andrew Isles Natural History Books: BOTANY Orchids
To look for a specific title or subject use the search engine on ourindex page. botany orchids. 16354 Adams, Peter B., editor.
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Andrew Isles Natural History Books To place an order use our shopping cart facility or go to the Index Page and use the express order form. Alternatively send us an email quoting the stock ID. To look for a specific title or subject use the search engine on our index page. BOTANY Orchids Adams, Peter B., editor. Reproductive biology of species orchids: principles and practice. Concepts, results and techniques for orchid propagation from seed. Melbourne: Quarto, paperback, 93 pp., text illustrations, colour photographs. AU$20.00 [When referring to this item without Shopping Cart facilities please quote Stock ID 16354] Ames, Oakes and Donovan Stewart Correll. Orchids of Guatemala. Chicago: Part 1 only, wrappers, spine sunned, 395 pp., line drawings. AU$30.00 [When referring to this item without Shopping Cart facilities please quote Stock ID 13861] Arditti, Joseph, editor. Orchid biology: reviews and perspectives 3. Ithaca: Dustwrapper, 432 pp., signed by the author. AU$90.00 [When referring to this item without Shopping Cart facilities please quote Stock ID 2510] Arditti, Joseph, editor.

14. Andrew Isles Natural History Books: BOTANY Orchids
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BOTANY Orchids Riley, John J. and David Banks.
Orchids of Australia Limited edition. Sydney: 2002. Quarto, dustwrapper, 320 pp., colour plates. AU$385.00 The limited edition includes an additional ready to frame print. They are individually signed and numbered 1- 400 and come in a slip case. Each volume is individually boxed and each box has a metal plate engaved with the number. [When referring to this item without Shopping Cart facilities please quote Stock ID 17317] Riley, John J. and David Banks. Orchids of Australia. Sydney: 2002. Quarto, dustwrapper, 320 pp., colour plates. AU$120.00 The volume describes 150 species from all parts of Australia and includes epiphytic as well as terrestrial species. Many of the species illustrated are well known and widespread while others are extremely rare and some only recently discovered and described. All 150 species are given two pages - one full page of colour illustrations with text and distribution map opposite. The illustrations are true botanical drawings, with the floral parts painstakingly dissected and faithfully reproduced in life-like colour. FORTHCOMING. Due November 2002. [When referring to this item without Shopping Cart facilities please quote Stock ID 17043]

15. Nicaragua's Best Guide • January - February - March
Nicaragua's orchids A Short Lesson in botany. By Pat Werner -. Stanhopea wardii.Stanhopea costaricensis. Sobralia sp. Stanhopea sp. Schomburkia superbiens var.
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t has been said that when God created the world He sculpted orchids with His own hands. And in Nicaragua, best known for its volatile politics, and more traditionally for its lakes and volcanoes, He must have been particularly industrious, as there are about 800 species of orchids found here. More than 600 of these species have been identified and include some of the most beautiful and complicated flowers that exist.
Myrmecophila tibicinis
For example, the Cattleya Cattleya skinnerii C. skinnerii Maxillaria (42 species), Chondrorhyncha (2 species), Cochleanthes (1 species), Galeottia (1 species), Lycaste (8 species), Xylobium (5 species), (6 species), Stanhopea (8 species), Oncidium (about 15 species that are cloud forest species) and Sobralia (at least 14 known species and probably several unidentified species).
Selva Negra Maxillaria mombachoensis , which is found only on Mombacho and nowhere else in the world.

16. Gary Backhouse Orchids Of Victoria Botany & Plant Sciences Australia Botany
Gary Backhouse orchids of Victoria botany plant sciences Australia botany. Subjectbotany plant sciences Australia botany Title orchids of Victoria
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17. Botany [Orchids], Asherbooks Rare Books
botany orchids 7 items were found for this query prev 1 next Page 1 of 1 108 ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS OF orchids
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108 ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS OF ORCHIDS
IN LARGE FOLIO FORMAT
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[Paris,] 1885.
[Paris,] 1891.
[Without place and date].
Paris, Paindebled, 1885.
4 parts in 2 volumes. Atlas-volume large folio (48 x 33 cm) and text-volume (38.5 x 26 cm). 3 calligraphed title-pages (atlas) and 1 heliograph title (text-volume), 108 original watercolour drawings of orchids, exquisitely coloured, finished with arabic gum and signed by the author, photograph of author pasted onto leaf preceding title-page. Both volumes are uniformly bound in half blue morocco, marbled paper boards, title first part gold-stamped on spines of both volumes, marbled endleaves.
(40 drawings), (52 drawings), and a third part called (16 drawings), without further specifications on the title. The first part was produced by the author in twelve copies, whereas the second and third parts are entirely unrecorded and of which even fewer copies were produced. The text-volume contains heliographed plates with hand-written explanations to the orchids depicted in the first part, The large-folio drawings testify to Camus's outstanding craftmanship both as a botanist and artist and to his love for the genus of orchids. Their charm cannot fail to captivate anyone who leaves through the atlas. Both volumes are in excellent condition and are an essential contribution for a major botanical collection.

18. Botany [Phanerogams], Asherbooks Rare Books
Translate this page botany Phanerogams 45 items were found for this query 108 ORIGINAL WATERCOLOURDRAWINGS OF orchids IN LARGE FOLIO FORMAT PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR TO HIS
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AUER'S FIRST ELECTROLYTIC NATURE PRINTING
WITH 12 ATTRACTIVE ILLUSTRATIONS
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1 AUER, Alois. "Die Entdeckung des Naturselbstdruckes oder die Erfindung, von ganzen Herbarien, Stoffen, Spitzen, Stickereien und überhaupt allen Originalien und Copien, wenn sie noch so zarte Erhebenheiten und Vertiefungen an sich haben, durch das Original selbst auf einfache und schnelle Weise Druckformen herzustellen, womit man sowohl weiss ob gefärbten Grunde drucken und prägen, als auch mit den natürlichen Farben auf weissem Papiere Abdrücke, dem Originale identisch gleich, gewinnen kann, ohne dass man einer Zeichnung oder Gravure auf die bisher übliche Weise durch Menschenhände bedarf," in Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften , vol. V, no. 1
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Alois Auer's first publication on nature printing, accompanied by twelve nature-printed plates. He was the first to make the process practical, successfully producing very beautiful and accurate images of fossils and other materials by making electrolytic intaglio printing-plates and relief blocks, the first electrolytic nature-printing. In 1853 he presented examples of his nature-printing in the present article, with plates depicting a fossil fish, cross sections of agates, lace on a blue background, an oak-leaf printed on the recto and verso of one plate (coloured), phanerogams (coloured), cryptogams (coloured) and the wing of a bat.

19. Botany/orchidaceae
Although most orchids are found in tropical regions, some such as Cypripedium passerinumand guttatum and Coeloglossum virdie, bloom within the Arctic Circle.
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ORCHID DESCRIPTION: POTTING: PROPAGATION: Using a sterilized razor blade, knife, or pruning shears, most Orchids can be reproduced by division. The utensil can be sterilized by holding it over a flame. Sympodial Orchids (those that grow horizontally) can be divided by cutting the rhizome so that each division has three or more growths and one actively growing lead. Backbulbs may also have dormant buds and should be potted up separately. Monopodial Orchids (those that grow vertically) cannot be divided in this way. Many of these kinds, such as Phalaenopsis species and hybrids, produce offshoots called, keikis, at nodes along the inflorescence axis. When the roots of the keikis are a few centimeters long, the little plants can be potted up in the same way as the parent plant. Older plants that become top-heavy can be severed, the top half with its aerial roots moved to another pot or basket. The development of endosperm in Orchids usually stops at an early stage if it forms at all. Endosperm is a tissue that nourishes the embryo. At maturity, the seed consists of an embryo, a seed coat, and little else. Since there is a lack of endosperm, in nature the embryo is nourished by a certain fungal strain. The embryo obtains carbohydrates and mineral nutrients from a mycorrhizal fungus; therefore, this fungi is necessary for germination. Orchids can be germinated in glass flasks on agar with the same sugars ordinarily produced by the fungi along with some mineral nutrients. VARIETIES - Varieties will be mentioned below in alphabetical order and will have a brief description beside each name. Those that are linked have photographs. Of course, not all the Orchids are mentioned yet, as there are so many. This site is continuously under construction; therefore, entries will constantly be made.

20. Botany
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