The Genera Orchidacearum series represents a robust and natural classification of the orchids, something that has eluded plant scientists and orchid enthusiasts for years. The editors, who are all di
The number of genera covered in this volume, 209, nearly equals the number in the series' previous three volumes. Affiliated with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the Botanical Laboratory, U. of Co
For centuries orchids have been among the most popular of plant families, with thousands of species and hybrids cultivated worldwide for the diversity, beauty, and intricacy of their flowers.The Gener