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Old 02-27-2007, 01:18 PM
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I've been looking around for an orchid book with a detailed discussion of the techniques used to propagate orchids from seed. Can anyone recommend a book like this?

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Dr. Arditti's book on micropropagation is out of print, but his brother is selling photocopies for less (marditti@dslextreme.com). From what I understand it is a good book. Also, there's Aaron Hicks' Orchidseed Germination Manual available from his website Orchid Seedbank Project Our Books. Hicks' book is good and covers the basics. An Austrian couple has a nice informative website you should also check out Lotte & Thomas Orchideen. There's also a book by the Kew garden people available at ravenroostbooks.com.
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Thanks both of you, that's exactly the sort of stuff I am looking for.
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