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Growing Hardy Orchids Philip Seaton

Growing Hardy Orchids By Philip Seaton

Growing Hardy Orchids by Philip Seaton


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Growing Hardy Orchids highlights over 150 species of hardy orchids from North America, Europe and Australia that will make it through the winter in temperate climes with little or no protection.

Growing Hardy Orchids Summary

Growing Hardy Orchids by Philip Seaton

Growing Hardy Orchids introduces an exciting array of orchids from 47 diverse genera that can be cultivated in a cool greenhouse or outside, in their rightful place among other temperate garden plants. Taking important lessons from the orchids' natural histories and life cycles, the authors provide practical information on all aspects of growing hardy orchids: raising plants from seed, vegetative propagation, cultivation in pots and in open ground, coping with pests and diseases and orchid conservation. By focusing on orchids that are `easy to raise', including hardy hybrids, Growing Hardy Orchids shows how orchids need no longer be under-utilised in our gardens.

About Philip Seaton

Philip Seaton is former editor of the Orchid Review and the author of Growing Windowsill Orchids (Kew Publishing). Margaret Ramsay is an expert in micropropagation and the reintroduction of endangered orchids into the wild. Phillip Cribb is a leading orchid specialist and former Deputy Keeper of the Herbarium and Curator of the Orchid Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Grace Prendergast is an expert on raising hardy orchids from seed. John Haggar is a preeminent grower of hardy European orchids.

Additional information

GOR003847599
9781842461754
1842461753
Growing Hardy Orchids by Philip Seaton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Royal Botanic Gardens
20111201
128
N/A
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