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The Orchid Review Yearbook 2024

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Series: The Orchid Review Yearbook Volume: 2024
By: James Armitage(Editor)
128 pages
The Orchid Review Yearbook 2024
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  • The Orchid Review Yearbook 2024 ISBN: 9781911666387 Paperback Nov 2024 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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Orchids are the most popular houseplants on Earth and The Orchid Review is the RHS publication celebrating them in all their strange and beautiful guises.

Whatever level of your interest in orchids, there is something in this publication to fascinate and inspire, with sections providing cultivation advice, profiling orchids you will long to grow and showcasing orchid collections, including the Mathers Foundation and the resurgent Liverpool Botanic Garden orchid collection. There are reports on the latest orchid breeding and the RHS Orchid Registrars give a rundown of some of the best introductions from the last year. If the search for perfection is your thing, then the review of RHS orchid awards is essential, and you can enjoy the glamour and excitement of international orchid shows without leaving your armchair. Meanwhile, wild orchids are examined in the field with a look at Indonesian New Guinea and the Swiss Lakes and there is a nod to the past with a look back at the early Colombian–European orchid trade and fascinating figures such as Sydenham Edwards and Ethel Harting.

Continuously in print since 1893, The Orchid Review is the world’s oldest orchid publication and a must-have for all orchid enthusiasts.

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New
Series: The Orchid Review Yearbook Volume: 2024
By: James Armitage(Editor)
128 pages
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