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Vandas: Their Botany, History and Culture

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By: Martin Motes
188 pages, 113 col photos
Publisher: Timber Press
Vandas: Their Botany, History and Culture
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  • Vandas: Their Botany, History and Culture ISBN: 9780881926637 Paperback May 2004 Out of Print #147765
  • Vandas: Their Botany, History and Culture ISBN: 9780881923766 Hardback Jun 1997 Out of Print #64991
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Covers hybridisation, botany, breeding, care and cultivation.

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Martin Motes, Ph.D., is an award-winning hybridizer and internationally recognized expert on vandas. He writes frequently for orchid publications and is sought after as a speaker to horticultural groups and symposia. He resides in Homestead, Florida.
Out of Print
By: Martin Motes
188 pages, 113 col photos
Publisher: Timber Press
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