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This was my very first orchid book: After reading Susan Orlean's "The Orchid Thief" I became absolutely intrigued by orchids and their culture. Of course I wanted to run right out and buy one but I no clue as to what I would do with the darn thing once I got it home! Then, while browsing the shelves of the NY Botanical Garden's giftshop, I came across this book. I was immediately attracted to the simple cover, and the way the info was presented within: clear, easy, non-intimidating language and photos. I bought the book and a week later bought my first orchid... and my 2nd the following week... and my 3rd & 4th two weeks after that! This book put me completely at ease with orchids - obviously! And, though all 4 were cheap Home Depot purchases that I later discovered to have pretty bad root rot, I'm proud to say that 4 years later 1 of those "starter" plants is still with me and thriving.
good information: Received a few good tips on care of orchids A good book to have handy.
Great if you want to start an orchid garden, not for those who just have a flower or two.: This book gives decent advice on growing orchids, but unless you want to get into the genealogy of orchids, it may be a bit overwhelming. However, I can imagine that someone who wants to start and orchid farm or have a section of their house devoted to orchids will find this book very helpful. Not really for casual orchid growers.
| Author: | Dr. Gustav Schoser | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 635.93415 | | EAN: | 9780806903620 | | ISBN: | 0806903627 | | Number Of Pages: | 128 | | Publication Date: | 1993-12-31 |
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