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... genera having their northern limit of distribution on the Isthmus of Panama . Not a single genus is restricted in its range to Panama and the West Indies . Thus the great majority of our genera are found to be widespread continental ...
... genera having their northern limit of distribution on the Isthmus of Panama . Not a single genus is restricted in its range to Panama and the West Indies . Thus the great majority of our genera are found to be widespread continental ...
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... genera and species , cultural instructions , and illustrations of as many of these as are available for his use . A truly " com- plete " book on the subject is naturally an im- possible albeit desirable thing to attain , since hardly a ...
... genera and species , cultural instructions , and illustrations of as many of these as are available for his use . A truly " com- plete " book on the subject is naturally an im- possible albeit desirable thing to attain , since hardly a ...
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... Genera Plantarum ; they are also included in Saccolabium in Veitch's Manual and in Sander's Orchid Guide . Most botanists after Lindley re- tained the genus Rhynchostylis for R , retusa and the later - discovered Siamese species R ...
... Genera Plantarum ; they are also included in Saccolabium in Veitch's Manual and in Sander's Orchid Guide . Most botanists after Lindley re- tained the genus Rhynchostylis for R , retusa and the later - discovered Siamese species R ...
Contents
Orchid Editors Must Have Whiskers Scott E Haselton | 41 |
Lycastes and How to Grow Them Ruth Oberg | 49 |
Notes From Broadview Rodney Wilcox Jones | 57 |
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