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Wild Orchids of South Carolina: A Popular Natural History [Hardcover]

James Alexander Fowler (Author), Paul Martin Brown (Introduction)
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January 2005
Orchids in any setting make for a beautiful sight, but native orchids growing in their natural habitats offer an especially rewarding view for plant enthusiasts, naturalists, and nature lovers of all ages. South Carolina hosts a rich potpourri of these enormously popular wildflowers, thanks in large part to its unique position as the lower boundary of more northerly species and upper boundary of species found in Florida and the gulf states. In Wild Orchids of South Carolina, James Alexander Fowler captures with spectacular photography and encyclopedic knowledge the full glory of the state’s native orchid population. From the bogs and bays of the coastal plain to the mountain woodlands, Fowler catalogs rare and widely distributed species, offering a wealth of information for identifying these prized plants.

In addition to providing photographs of each species, Fowler includes common and scientific names, flower descriptions, bloom times, ranges, habitats, pollinators, and refreshingly candid personal observations about the orchids as he encountered them in the wild. He details his experiences of coming upon a show-stopping colony of large yellow lady’s slipper orchids (Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens) and of locating the rare monkey-face orchid (Platanthera integrilabia).

Paul Martin Brown, a nationally renowned botanist and wild-orchid specialist, provides an introduction to the volume. He explains South Carolina’s significance in the larger context of North American orchid habitats and prepares the reader for the striking display of beauty and information assembled in this volume.


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JAMES ALEXANDER FOWLER was born in Bennettsville, South Carolina. As a child, under the influence of his father and maternal great-grandmother, he developed an interest in wildflowers. An independent botanist and computer systems analyst, Fowler holds B.S. and M.S. degrees from Clemson University. He lives with his partner in Greenville, South Carolina.

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  • Hardcover: 242 pages
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press (January 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570035660
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570035661
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,773,303 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, a book focusing exclusively on orchids in South Carolina., October 30, 2005
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A must have compendium of SC species presented in a first-hand accounting of one man's remarkable journey with these plants. Each has a photo of a grouping in situ and closeups of floral parts, there is room for notes and extensive explanations of habitat needs, personal observations, recollections and recommendations for where you might find the plant. This is an exceptional book and I highly recommend it. I recently had an opportunity to correspond with the author and his intoxication with our wild orchids is contageous and enlightening.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An invaluable tool, September 7, 2009
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This book is for anyone interested in native plants in South Carolina. The research is solid, and the book is well written. But it is the stories and the pictures that will stay with you. It's a highly informative book that is rooted in the both the history and the future of each flower. Beautiful photographs provide a firsthand viewing of all the known native orchids in South Carolina. It is a superb book.
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Each one-inch flower is generally a dull yellow or green with mahogany or purplish brown tips. Read the first page
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small purple fringed orchid, puttyroot orchid, native orchid species, species epithet, rosebud orchid, white fringed orchid, yellow fringed orchid, lateral sepals, lip swings, dorsal sepal, pine savannahs, fifteen flowers, wild orchids, loose spiral, little orchid, inner coastal plain, fringed orchids, bloom stem, solitary leaf, pine flatwoods, cucumber root, native orchids, floral bract, dozen flowers, magenta purple
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Wild Orchids of South Carolina, Spiranthes-From Greek, Lindley Genus, Platanthera-From Greek, Brown Genus, Greenville County, North America, North Carolina, Oconee County, Rafinesque Genus, United States, Late June, Luer Genus
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