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The Cattleyas and Their Relatives, Vol. 6: The South American Encyclia Species [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Carl L. Withner (Author)
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June 15, 2000 0881924369 978-0881924367
Cattleyas are frequently called "the Queen of the Orchids," and Carl Withner's passion for them started before World War II. About 12 years ago he published the first in this series of six books, which now comes to a conclusion with this final volume. The South American Encyclia species have not previously been the subject of a book, and the genus presents many problems and difficulties. A few of the species are known from a single herbarium specimen and may well now be extinct because of the continuing loss of habitat.

This volume also includes taxonomic and nomenclatural changes affecting species covered in the earlier volumes, as well as additions and changes to the text of each of the five volumes.


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"A pleasing, clear, instructive and to all appearances accurate book which is a bargain at the price ... This volume and the entire series are a credit to the author and well worth having and/or giving."—Joseph Arditti, Plant Science Bulletin, Summer 2001 (Joseph Arditti Plant Science Bulletin )

"Timber Press has done it again. The book is excellent, the copy is clear and the illustrations are clear. The entire six volume set should be part of the reference collection of anyone interested in cattleyas ... Congratulations to Timber Press for excellent additions to orchid literature. We look forward to others!"—Yoneo Sagawa, Hawaii Orchid Journal, December 2000 (Yoneo Sagawa Hawaii Orchid Journal )

"Dr. Withner brings clarity, precision and enthusiasm for this group of plants to our attention and his unparalleled experience provides a wealth of information about species old, new, 'lost', 'rediscovered', and rare."— Joyce Stewart, Orchid Research Newsletter, August 2000 (Joyce Stewart Orchid Research Newsletter )

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This volume completes Withner's landmark treatise covering more than 400 orchid species of the Cattleya alliance.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 222 pages
  • Publisher: Timber Press (June 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881924369
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881924367
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 7.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Encyclia species of SA does a great job of covering the vast majority of this Genus. Great information on location, culture, identification key, and species description. What more could you want, except for a few more color photos?
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Although I have explained Encyclia flower structure in Volumes IV and V, some points should be kept in mind when identifying an unknown species. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ovary surface smooth, midlobe rounded, main callus, lip midlobe, verrucose veins, lip lateral lobes, auctor non, forcipate callus, midlobe white, pedicellate ovary, pyriform pseudobulbs, petals olive green, anther cap, distinct auricles, dubious species, dorsal sepal, orchid herbarium, intergeneric combinations, flattened lip, small auricles, white callus, orchid evolution, rounded apices, obtuse apices, clawed base
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South America, Orchid Digest, Regni Veg, Lou Menezes, Synonyms Epidendrum, Barbosa Rodrigues, Kew Gardens, Lindley Herbarium, Jack Fowlie, Antonio Toscano, Central America, Rio de Janeiro, University of Brasilia, Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Die Orchideen, Minas Gerais, Ron Parsons, Ames Herbarium, Middle Cretaceous, Espirito Santo, Orquiddrio Binot, Sdo Paulo, New World, Reichenbach Herbarium, Costa Rica
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