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Cattleya Species Orchidacearum [Chinese]

By: A Li(Author), Luo Zhen(Author), Liu Zuoxin(Author)
142 pages, 500+ colour photos
Cattleya Species Orchidacearum [Chinese]
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Language: Chinese with scientific nomenclature

This book introduces orchid species of the genus Cattleya and contains more than 500 colour photographs.

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By: A Li(Author), Luo Zhen(Author), Liu Zuoxin(Author)
142 pages, 500+ colour photos
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