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Orchids [Paperback]

I. D. James (Author)
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March 3, 2001

No longer the fancy of the wealthy, orchids are now a worldwide hobby for millions. Achieving success with orchids starts with understanding their needs -- so very different from familiar outdoor and indoor plants. And if you are successful just once, it is said, you will be hooked.

Well, here's the definitive introduction to growing orchids successfully. Author Jim James was recently awarded a Gold Medal at the 13th World Orchid Conference for his contribution to orchids. In this book, he parts with his four decades of experience and wisdom to help readers grow orchids in their homes, whether on a windowsill or under lights.

The particular cultural needs of those orchids commonly grown are dealt with in detail. Color photographs together with diagrams carefully support the text. In addition to specific directions relating to light, temperature, Orchids is a comprehensive resource for:

  • the history of orchids in cultivation
  • how orchids are named
  • acquiring plants
  • creating the right growing environment
  • growing media and containers
  • watering and feeding
  • potting and propagation
  • pests and diseases
  • popular species and varieties, including cattleya, cymbidium, oncidium, paphilopedilum, phragmipedium, phalaenopsis, and more.

The author places emphasis less on the botany of the family but more on giving practical advice on selecting and growing orchids likely to be best suited to the conditions a reader is able to provide. He also provides advice on what materials can be substituted where those generally suggested are unobtainable.


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James' forte is to guide beginners in the successful pursuit of orchid growing. His latest handbook offers a straightforward approach, embellished by many alluring photographs. James first presents basic advice on temperature and light requirements, followed by elementary lessons in nomenclature, proper environment, plant culture, pests and diseases, propagation, and grow lights. The book's second half is devoted to descriptions of plants, arranged according to alliances and genus. A helpful source list is included in this serviceable orchid primer. Alice Joyce
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James' forte is to guide beginners in the successful pursuit of orchid growing ... embellished by many alluring photographs. (Alice Joyce Booklist 20010701)

That, in an easy-to-read format with beautiful photography, makes Orchids a must for either novice or aficionado. (Gardening How-To )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Firefly Books; First Edition, edition (March 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1552095088
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552095089
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #745,038 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A level-headed breath of fresh air, July 9, 2001
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Jim James has given us a delightful addition to an orchid enthusiast's collection of titles on basic orchid growing. His book includes crisp, accurate line drawings by Gillian James and over fifty wonderful photographs of easy-to-grow species and hybrids to choose from as we dip our toes into the heady waters of orchid growing. "Orchids" gives advice on handling bugs and bacteria, outlines potting and propogation, demystifies fertilizer, and explains clearly those factors that affect watering practices. And with about 60% of orchid growers doing so in the home, there is a nice section on growing under lights. From me, the rating is five stars.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I learned so much, January 2, 2002
This review is from: Orchids (Hardcover)
Since I often visit Longwood Gardens and am fascinated by the orchid room there, I thought this would be a good book to have. I did, however, find it a little more technical than I really wanted, and have decided that I will just buy an orchid plant 2-3 times a year and enjoy it rather than worry about its cultivation, growing needs, and propagation.

The book's introduction told me that the orchid is the most highly evolved of all plant families, with 25,000 species in the wild and over 100,000 cultivated species. Orchids are found on trees, on rock faces, and in soil. They are monocotyledons --their flower parts are arranged in groups of three or multiples of three. Something I never knew was that the flower exists solely to attract and manipulate a pollinator, and then the flower dies.

In the section on orchid history, I learned that there were exotic orchids in England at the end of the 18th century, mostly in botanical gardens. When private owners acquired them, at first the flowers were put into "stove houses" (greenhouses) but these had too little air and too much heat. This was the time of "plant hunters' who went on expeditions to find exotic flowers. By early Victorian times, orchids were status symbols for the wealthy, which led to over-collection. Today, the destruction of the rain forests threatens many orchid species.

The prices of orchids plummeted in 1922 when Professor Knudsen at Cornell University germinated and grew orchids in a sterile medium.

In the section entitled "Some Basics", I found out that orchids are not grown in soil but in an inert medium. They need some shade--filtered light like that under a tree canopy in the forest--and circulating air. The temperature differential must be significant or the orchids will not flower. They need a 50% + level of humidity to thrive and blasts of dry hot air are bad for them.

In the rest of the book, James talks about the growing environment, growing media, containers, feeding, watering, pests, diseases, potting, and propagation. Interesting material, but like I said, I think I will continue to buy mine one at a time and enjoy them for as long as they manage to live in my environment.

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Exotic orchids, although few in variety and numbers, were being cultivated in England by the end of the 18th century. Read the first page
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cattleya alliance, dorsal sepal, orchid growers, potting medium, flower quality, potting media, other orchids, orchid societies, intergeneric hybrids, flowering size, many orchids, grown indoors, heavy substance, line breeding, several flowers
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Papua New Guinea, South America, Southeast Asia
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