Book ID: 24212
Wiard, Leon A.
An introduction to the orchids of Mexico.1987. 80 colour plates. 1 line drawing.239 p.Lex8vo.Cloth.
An opening section presents a basic summary of the orchid family:the classification of orchids based on the substratum upon which they thrive;plant and floral characteristics;and the various specialized sexual apparatuses and seeds.The section 'Geography of Mexico' treats six geographical regions of Mexico according to their distinct physical characteristics,explaining the effects of terrain,vegetation and climate on the types and numbers of native orchids.The main portion of the book consists of clear,concise descriptions of 60 genera,sound advice on how to cultivate them,and descriptions of individual species chosen as interesting or typical examples of that genus.Each species description includes the general location where the orchid can befound as well as the type of habitat it prefers.Plant and floral characteristics are given in detail,including precise measurements,but in nontechnical language.- Second hand copy. Out of print.