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Bulbophyllums and Their Allies: A Grower's Guide [Hardcover]

Emly S. Siegerist (Author), Gustavo A. Romero-Gonzalez (Author)
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September 22, 2001
This is the first book devoted solely to bulbophyllums, a very diverse group of orchids comprising the largest genus in the orchid family; it is an introductory guide for amateur and advanced orchid growers. The author focuses on those species likely to be cultivated, including 375 Bulbophyllum species and 170 related species and hybrids; she gives practical suggestions on how best to grow each plant in cultivation.


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Gardeners who grow orchids may be unfamiliar with bulbophyllums--an extensive genus of epiphytes included in the orchid family; or in many cases they might simply be uninformed. Often perceived as having undesirable form and insignificant flowers, bulbophyllums actually comprise hundreds of appealing plants that deserve to be nurtured alongside more popular specimens. Siegerist sets the record straight with a rigorous survey of bulbophyllum species and hybrids, steering orchid growers away from plants that give off unpleasant scents--another reason for their bad reputation! Siegerist's fascination with the great diversity of these orchids combines with a keen awareness of each plant's endemic growing conditions and cultural requirements, resulting in engagingly written entries that should arouse the curiosity of orchid lovers while providing sensible guidance aimed at helping gardeners choose plants suited both to their ideals and to their practical requirements. Alice Joyce
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"As the first book devoted to this group of orchids and because of its diversity in habitat, floral structure, widespread geographic distribution, and other striking characteristics, this book is highly recommended."— Choice, November 2001 (Choice )

"Well suited for a botanical reference library, an orchid judge, or the hobby grower ... The growing recommendations are excellent."—Elizabeth A. DeNiro, Hobby Greenhouse, Winter 2003 (Elizabeth A. DeNiro Hobby Greenhouse )

"Emily Siegerist has written the first user-friendly guide to the genus and its close relatives ... There are some 77 color plates with very high quality photographs and this of itself makes the book an attractive acquisition."—Harold Koopowitz, Orchid Digest, Spring 2002 (Harold Koopowitz Orchid Digest )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Timber Press (September 22, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881925063
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881925067
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,433,328 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but nonetheless disappointing, October 3, 2001
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I wasn't quite sure how to rate it, and decided to give it the benefit of the doubt, as it were. I'd be tempted to give it a 3.5 because while it's very good, it's faults are rather glaring, IMO.

Coverage of species is, overall, far better than any work I know of (and certainly better than anything easily available), but there are relatively few pictures, and not a single line drawing for any of the species not pictured -- out of 550 species and hybrids mentioned, there are only 77 photos! I don't know whether that was Ms. Siegerist's doing or Timber Press cutting back on production costs, but it's a glaring gap.

I've been waiting for this book for months, and while I'm not sorry I bought it and will refer to it often, I was expecting more.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could be a lot better..., December 3, 2001
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This review is from: Bulbophyllums and Their Allies: A Grower's Guide (Hardcover)
The pictures are nice. On the other hand, relatively few of the plants are pictured, and the descriptions are often too general. There's usually some detail, such as petal length, etc., but few of the flowers are described in a manner that would allow you to know what it looks like.
Some of the cultural information includes a prescription to use "nice media" or other not-so-useful text.
Most of the descriptions are accompanied by some elevation information, or at least temperature guidelines, and watering information.
I think this book is best used if you have a plant in mind, have a pretty good idea of what the flower looks like, and want to find out if you have a good chance at making it happy. Since the book isn't all that expensive, this and the pictures probably provide enough value to warrant a purchase. If the descriptions were better, this book would be a must-have.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sorry , Only Few Picture, August 11, 2007
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If you want this book as a reference to your bulbophyllum collection, Yes it's. Many species described. But if you want to know how the bulbophyllum looks like, sorry it is not an answer to your inquiry. Very few pictures.
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New Guinea, Ralph Levy, Rudolf Schlechter, American Orchid Society, Solomon Islands, Louis Sander, Elizabeth Ann, Emly Siegerist, Fritz Hamer, Heike Suphachadiwong, Leslie Garay, Sri Lanka, Ernst Pfitzer, Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach, New York, Wolfgang Bandisch, Bulbophyllums Formerly, Joseph Hooker, Sierra Leone, South America, Hong Kong, New Caledonia, Royal Horticultural Society, Barbosa Rodrigues, Clair Ossian
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