Synopses & Reviews
Detailed botanical classic, originally published by Chicago Natural History Museum, presents all known orchids of Guatemala and Belize — a total of 527 species and 25 varieties in 89 genera. All genera illustrated, as well as more than 100 additional species in 204 detailed black-and-white illustrations.
Synopsis
This thorough and exhaustive botanical classic by the late Professor Oakes Ames, director of the Botanical Museum of Harvard University, and Donovan Stewart Correll, formerly research Associate at that museum, presents all the known orchids of Guatemala and Belize (formerly British Honduras).
A total of 527 species of orchids and 25 varieties in 89 genera constitute this monumental study. All of the genera are illustrated, as well as more than 100 additional species in 204 accurate black-and-white illustrations. Detailed entries for each orchid give distinguishing characteristics, color, flower descriptions, precise measurements, natural habitat, soil conditions, and more. Among the major genera are:
Cypripedium
Phragmipedium
Habenaria
Vanilla
Crybe
Erythrodes
Corymborchis
Lepanthes
Malaxis
Hexisia
Cattleya
Govenia
Stanhopea
Maxillaria
Palumbina
Aspasia
Ionopsis
Brassia
Ponera
Dichaea
... and dozens of others.
Originally published by the Chicago Natural History Museum in two volumes and a supplement and out of print for many years, Orchids of Guatemala and Belize is now accessible in one practical, affordable edition. Botanists, students, teachers, and anyone interested in nature and the extraordinary beauty of orchids will find this volume indispensable for study and reference.
Synopsis
Detailed botanical classic, originally published by Chicago Natural History Museum, presents all known orchids of Guatemala and Belize--a total of 527 species and 25 varieties in 89 genera. All genera illustrated, as well as more than 100 additional species in 204 detailed black-and-white illustrations.
Synopsis
Detailed botanical classic presents all the know orchids of Guatemala and Belize — a total of 527 species and 25 varieties in 89 genera. 204 b/w illus.
Table of Contents
Contents to Part I
List of Illustrations to Part I
Contents to Part II
List of Illustrations to Part II
List of Illustrations to Part III
Index to Parts I and II
Index to Part III