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The Cattleyas and Their Relatives: Volume IV: The Bahamian and Caribbean Species (Cattleyas & Their Relatives) [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Carl L. Withner (Author)


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Cattleyas & Their Relatives April 15, 1996
THE CATTLEYAS AND THEIR RELATIVES
Volume IV: The Bahamian and Caribbean Species

This is the fourth volume in a landmark series of six books devoted to the genera of the Cattleya alliance. Carl Withner's extensive experience, study, and research give readers access to an unparalleled range of information about appearance, growth habit, incidence and cultivation of each species as he describes. In addition to his considerable expertise, Dr. Withner brings clarity, precision, order and enthusiasm to the complexities the genera present. The clear and detailed text is supported by photographs, type illustrations, and diagrams.

Useful both as a botanical and horticultural reference, this is the most complete and up-to-date work on the genera included. It presents information on 67 major and minor species from nine Caribbean genera: Broughtonia, Cattleyopsis, Domingoa, Encylia, Laeliopsis, Neocogniauxia, Psychilis, Quisqueya, and Tetramicra.With increasing interest in habitat survival and in the conservation of all species, avid orchid hobbyists increasingly wish to see and know more about these lesser-known taxa. Of special interest in this volume are the first thorough information on Tetramicra and the first-ever drawing of Encyclia angustifolia, an extremely rare species first collected in Jamaica 1788 but never before photographed or drawn for publication. The general run of taxa in this volume is not to be found in ordinary orchid books and will be of great interest to enthusiasts.

Writing in the American Orchid Society Bulletin, Rebecca Northern said of the first volume: "This is a book for all time. It and the five volumes to follow will form a grand addition to orchid libraries... (a) source of information for years to come." Withner's next volumes will include discussions of Mesoamerican and the remaining South American species. All those interested in the cattleyas and their relatives, from botanist to the professional grower to the hobbyist, will find Dr. Withner's work an invaluable resource.

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First announced ten years ago as "A Book in Six Parts," this monumental series is now almost complete. Although Cattleya is the best-known genus, other rewards & mysteries are to be found here-why, for example, Laelia should occur in Mexico & Central America & in Brazil, but not in Colombia & Venezuela linking the two regions. The latest book in this important series on cattleyas & their relatives is the largest volume yet, documenting 70 species in 15 genera, including Brassavola, very popular among growers, & continuing the discussion of Encyclia begun with the Caribbean species in Volume IV.

About the Author

In 1990 Withner was granted the American Orchid Society's highest award, the Gold Medal, to honor his distinguished achievement in science and education. In 1996 the Orchid Digest Corporation awarded him its highest accolade, the Silver Medal for meritorious service to the orchid world. Dr. Withner lives in Bellingham, Washington, where he remains much occupied with orchid research, writing, and work with orchid societies.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 198 pages
  • Publisher: Timber Press (April 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881923443
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881923445
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 7.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,428,194 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I have debated long and hard over what to write in this chapter, as my opinion of what should be included in this genus does not agree with that of several current taxonomists and books, but returns the question to Hooker's original use of the name Encyclia in 1828. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
cunicular nectary, quadrate auricles, auctor non, anther cap, eight pollinia, four pollinia, lip details, lateral lobes, lip structure, non category, type species for the genus, herbarium material, lip base, herbarium specimens, flower detail, natural hybrid, raised veins, orchid collection, natural spread, purple veins, intergeneric hybrids, flower stalks, lateral veins
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Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Ruben Sauleda, Donald Dod, Synonyms Epidendrum, Andros Island, Synonym Epidendrum, Die Orchideen, Central America, Fedde Repert, New York, Joy Dabney, Mona Island, Harvard University, Fresh Creek, Helga Dietrich, Plantarum Americanarum, Bill Osment, Intergeneric Hybrid Combinations, Isle of Pines, Pinar del Rio, Puerto Rican, Regni Veg, Sierra de Bahoruco, American Orchid Society Bulletin
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