The Genus Cymbidium (Introducing Kew magazine monographs)

The Genus Cymbidium (Introducing Kew magazine monographs)

by PhillipCribb (Author), David Du Puy (Author), Claire Smith (Illustrator)

Synopsis

This new monograph aims to bring together, for the first time, all the relevant information on the genus cymbidium of the orchid family. The introductory chapters cover the structure and anatomy of the species, their chromosome numbers, pollination and fragrances, distribution, biogeography and evolution and their ethnobotanical uses. The history of cymbidium in cultivation is covered and a chapter on the history of hybridization in the genus has been specially written by Ernest Hetherington and Andy Easton, two authorities on the development of horticultural cymbidiums. The main part of the text comprises a taxonomic account of all known species in the genus. The authors recognize 44 species and have used modern biological techniques as well as classical methods to arrive at their decisions. Drs du Puy and Cribb are the authors of several books and papers on orchids. This work, prepared at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is the result of five years of research and many hours of field work in the Asian tropics and subtropics. The twenty-eight specially commissioned, life-sized watercolour paintings by Claire Smith, have been awarded a Gold Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society. Colour photographs of the species and their habitats are included as well as distribution maps for each species. Line drawings and anatomical illustrations are also included.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Batsford Ltd
Published: 01 May 1991

ISBN 10: 0747006075
ISBN 13: 9780747006077