Book ID: 107012
Swami, Naresh
Orchids of Ziro: Arunachal Pradesh. 2017. 303 col. photographs. 160 p. gr8vo. Hardcover. - 26,5 x 26,5 cm.
Ziro, in the eastern Himalaya is a scenic valley with vast expanses of paddy fields surrounded by pine-covered gentle rolling hills and unexplored dense forest. It is the headquarters of Lower Subansiri District of Arunachal Pradesh in north-east India and situated at an elevation of 5538 to 8000 ft above MSL.
The author explored and documented the orchid population of Ziro since the beginning of2015. This book is a result of 184 species located and studied in Ziro - with 30 new reports for the state, which includes 11 new reports for the whole of India. The list includes Anoectochilus regalis Blume, Bulbophyllum corallinum Tixier & Guillaumin, Calanthe velutina Ridl., Dendrobium brunneum Schuit. & Peter B.Adams and Lecanorchis japonica Blume etc. For the compilation, the author criss-crossed more than 12,000 km on foot, covering almost all the forested areas of Ziro, comprising 7 villages and the protected areas of Tale Wildlife Sanctuary. Each species is presented with 2 photographs - habitat as well as close-up of the flower - while the description and other details are compiled from the specimens studied in-situ. The findings reveal that Ziro is the place with the largest concentration of various orchid species inIndia.