Pocket Guide to OrchidsPacked with useful tips on how to grow and cultivate your own flowers, each page shows a different species of orchid and contains detailed information on the flower featured. |
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... known in a generic sense as Epidendrum . and width of the orchid family became known , most , if not all , of the epiphytic plants were known as “ Epidendrum , ” which literally means “ on a tree . However , with the flowering of this ...
... known in a generic sense as Epidendrum . and width of the orchid family became known , most , if not all , of the epiphytic plants were known as “ Epidendrum , ” which literally means “ on a tree . However , with the flowering of this ...
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... known as artificial . Most of the groups , or tribes , that we will be covering will be related by common ancestry and known as natural , or “ monophyletic . ” Some , though , will simply be a matter of convenience . It is simply easier ...
... known as artificial . Most of the groups , or tribes , that we will be covering will be related by common ancestry and known as natural , or “ monophyletic . ” Some , though , will simply be a matter of convenience . It is simply easier ...
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... known to transmit viruses between plants in this group , and entire collections have succumbed before the grower was even aware there was a problem . related group , it might be “ otherworldly . ” This tribe , technically known as the ...
... known to transmit viruses between plants in this group , and entire collections have succumbed before the grower was even aware there was a problem . related group , it might be “ otherworldly . ” This tribe , technically known as the ...
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