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An edition of 100 Orchids for Florida (2006)

100 Orchids for Florida

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Here are 100 beautiful orchids that you can grow in Florida.

These orchids were chosen for their beauty, ease of cultivation, and suitability to Florida’s climate. Whether you are an old hand at growing orchids or are a beginner anxious to try it, you will find help here choosing the plants that will work for you, as well as help on how best to make them prosper.

First you will learn about the structure of orchids; how they are named; and how to pot, water, feed, ventilate, and protect them from weather and insects. You will find you can grow them inside and outside in Florida, and some even in the ground as part of the landscape. Then you will be introduced to 100 fabulous orchids that are well-suited to Florida, including Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, Epidendrums, Oncidiums, Phalaenopses, Vandas, and lesser known ones like Brassias, Brassavolas, Stanhopeas, Trichopilias, and others. And you’ll encounter eight beautiful miniatures.

You’ll find answers to commonly asked questions, lists of suppliers, and a handy reference chart to plant size, flower color, bloom size, bloom time, and exposure.

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Language
English
Pages
118

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Cover of: 100 Orchids for Florida
100 Orchids for Florida
October 15, 2006, Pineapple Press, Inc., Pineapple Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Sarasota, Florida

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
635.93440975
Library of Congress
SB409.5.U6 K724 2006, SB409.5.U6K728 2006

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
120
Number of pages
118
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8637553M
Internet Archive
100orchidsforflo0000kram
ISBN 10
156164367X
ISBN 13
9781561643677
LCCN
2006013067
OCLC/WorldCat
68192303
Library Thing
3503710
Goodreads
1593633

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First you will learn about the structure of orchids; how they are named; and how to pot, water, feed, ventilate, and protect them from weather and insects. You will find you can grow them inside and outside in Florida, and some even in the ground as part of the landscape. Then you will be introduced to 100 fabulous orchids that are well-suited to Florida, including Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, Epidendrums, Oncidiums, Phalaenopses, Vandas, and lesser known ones like Brassias, Brassavolas, Stanhopeas, Trichopilias, and others. And you’ll encounter eight beautiful miniatures.

You’ll find answers to commonly asked questions, lists of suppliers, and a handy reference chart to plant size, flower color, bloom size, bloom time, and exposure.

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