The Gardener's Guide to Growing OrchidsA couple of English orchid specialists offer an introduction to growing orchids in the home and greenhouse. Covers general care, indoor cultivation, growing media and repotting, pests and diseases, propagation, exhibition, and an A-to-Z of popular, easier-care orchids emphasizing species but including a number of hybrids. Includes 76 fine quality color photographs and line drawings. |
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... Brassia . They are probably becoming more important today owing to their readiness to intercross with other genera such as Aspasia x Oncidium , making Aspasium and Aspasia x Cochlioda , making Aspioda . A. lunata The single small ...
... Brassia . They are probably becoming more important today owing to their readiness to intercross with other genera such as Aspasia x Oncidium , making Aspasium and Aspasia x Cochlioda , making Aspioda . A. lunata The single small ...
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... BRASSIA The brassias differ from the oncidiums , to which they are closely allied , in their very long , thin petals and sepals , which give the mostly large flowers a spidery effect . This , combined with their strong fragrance ...
... BRASSIA The brassias differ from the oncidiums , to which they are closely allied , in their very long , thin petals and sepals , which give the mostly large flowers a spidery effect . This , combined with their strong fragrance ...
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... Brassia . It would seem that the best hybrids are where the Brassia is most dominant . BULBOPHYLLUM Bulbophyllum is the largest genus of the orchid family , there being approximately 2,000 species . They are closely related to ...
... Brassia . It would seem that the best hybrids are where the Brassia is most dominant . BULBOPHYLLUM Bulbophyllum is the largest genus of the orchid family , there being approximately 2,000 species . They are closely related to ...
Contents
An Introduction to Orchids | 6 |
Where to Grow Orchids | 13 |
Cultivating and Propagating Orchids | 25 |
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The Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids Wilma Rittershausen,Brian Rittershausen No preview available - 2001 |
The Gardener's Guide to Growing Orchids Wilma Rittershausen,Brian Rittershausen No preview available - 2004 |
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5cm 2in 8cm 3in attractive autumn back bulbs bark base bear beautiful best grown blooms blotched Brassia breeding bright brown buds carry cattleyas centre Cochlioda colour compost cool house cool-growing creeping rhizome cultivation culture cymbidiums decided rest deciduous dendrobiums duced epiphytic epiphytic genus flower spikes appear flowers are produced foliage fragrant genera genus grant flowers green pseudobulbs greenhouse growers growth habit hot house humidity hybrids intergeneric hybrids intermediate house Laelia large flowers lip is white lithophytic long-lasting Lycaste marked medium-sized flowers Mexico Miltonia Miltoniopsis miniature monopodial named varieties narrow Odontioda Odontoglossum Oncidium pale green Paphiopedilum pendent pests petals and sepals phalaenopsis Phragmipedium pink Pleione pollen propagate pseudobulbs pure white purple racemes repotting rhizome Rittershausen roots rosy-pink rounded sepals and petals shading showy small flowers spotted spray spring stem tall temperature tips tropical upright spikes usually Vanda ventilators white flowers winter yellow Zygopetalum