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Book Recommendations
I've been looking on Amazon for a couple good orchid books geared towards the a beginner learning about the different varieties and an introduction to hyrbrids and their classifications. Can anyone make a recommendation?
Thank you, Kat |
I actually liked Orchids for Dummies, lol... Cheesy I know, but I did like it!
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I am also a beginner and have just purchased Orchids for dummies and I think it is really good,
Ian |
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The New Encyclopedia of Orchids: 1500 Species in Cultivation: Isobyl la Croix: 9780881928761: Amazon.com: Books Amazon.com: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids (9780881928013): Alec Pridgeon: Books There are lots of exotic orchids in these books which you don't see commonly. It is great to understand the diversity within the Orchid family. But if you are interested in only showy, artificial hybrids, they may not be for you. I'm not interested in artificial hybrids at all, but for Phalaenopsis hybrids: Amazon.com: Moth Orchids: The Complete Guide to Phalaenopsis (9780881928709): Steven A. Frowine: Books This contains lots of info about history of Phal hybrids. (to be honest, I was pretty disappointed by this book because I don't care about hybrids and it doesn't contain much info about the biology of Phal species). If you are interested in Paphiopedilum (and some Phragmipedium) hybrids: Tropical Slipper Orchids: <i>Paphiopedilum</i> & <i>Phragmipedium</i> Species & Hybrids: Harold Koopowitz: 9780881928648: Amazon.com: Books This book does contain some information about different Paph species, but from the view point of horticulture (not from biology side). Even though I don't care about artificial hybrids, the detailed history of how artificial selection progressed in Paph hybrids were moderately interesting. And I can see that this is a great book if you are interested in breeding paph hybrids. |
My favorite general orchid book is 'Understanding Orchids' by William Cullina. Lots of good information.
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I have all of the ones listed thus far and agree!
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Wonderful recommendations! Thank you everyone
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If I may suggest a title, it would be Ortho's Complete Guide to Orchids, which has an endorsement from the American Orchid Society. Lots of good info and photos.
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I also like Orchids for Dummies, and Ortho's Complete Guide to Orchids (there's another Ortho's book, All About Orchids, I believe is the name- I do not recommend that one)
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Like Tucker85 I find Cullinas Understanding Orchids has just about all of the info I need, laid out in a useful way. I especially like the alphabetical listing of the different genera. It's sort of my orchid bible.
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Thanks for the recommendations above! I just received my copy of Understanding Orchids by William Cullina and it truly a helpful book. I especially am enjoying the section that lists the hybrid genera because I have read about many different orchids on this forum and had no idea what they were or how they were related to the common genera. The section on the common genera is also very helpful in that it lists many of each genera's requirements and tells whether it is for a beginner or more experienced grower.
I am looking forward to reading this book cover to cover as I have the time. In the meantime I just had to order a few more seedlings that I just discovered! |
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