Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid genera comprising between 28,000-32,000 species of orchids. The relationship between orchids and mankind is complex. The history of orchids’ discovery goes hand in hand with the history of humanity, encompassing discovery and adventure, witchcraft and magic, symbolism and occultism, addiction and sacrifice, lust and wealth. Historically, the Chinese were the first to cultivate orchids as medicinal plants, more than 4000 years ago. Gradually, records about orchids spread, reaching the Middle East and Europe. Around 300 B.C., Theophrastus named them for the first time orkhis. In 1737, Carl Linnaeus first used the word Orchidaceae to designate pl...
Orchidaceae is one of the most diverse and largest families comprising 25,000 to 35,000 species an...
Demystifying Orchid Pollination explores the fascinating natural history of orchids and the extraord...
Orchids are more common than you think. There are approximately 25,000 species, with new ones being ...
Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid g...
Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid g...
Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid g...
Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid g...
The heritage of medicine is written in many forms. One repository is to be found in the history of o...
1500 orchid species are profiled in this authoritative, detailed, and carefully researched encyclope...
Part I Orchid seeds are nearly microscopic in size. Because of that, many fanciful theories were pro...
The early history of Costa Rican orchidology was deeply influenced by a number of naturalists, mainl...
The idea for this book was proposed by Dr. Joseph Arditti during the 1st. International Conference o...
Historical panorama about the discovery of the wild orchids of France As any science, botany would ...
International audienceFor the celebration of the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth and the sesqu...
Botanical taxonomy is a repository of medical biographical information. Such botanical memorials inc...
Orchidaceae is one of the most diverse and largest families comprising 25,000 to 35,000 species an...
Demystifying Orchid Pollination explores the fascinating natural history of orchids and the extraord...
Orchids are more common than you think. There are approximately 25,000 species, with new ones being ...
Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid g...
Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid g...
Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid g...
Orchidaceae is the second largest families of flowering plants. There are approximately 900 orchid g...
The heritage of medicine is written in many forms. One repository is to be found in the history of o...
1500 orchid species are profiled in this authoritative, detailed, and carefully researched encyclope...
Part I Orchid seeds are nearly microscopic in size. Because of that, many fanciful theories were pro...
The early history of Costa Rican orchidology was deeply influenced by a number of naturalists, mainl...
The idea for this book was proposed by Dr. Joseph Arditti during the 1st. International Conference o...
Historical panorama about the discovery of the wild orchids of France As any science, botany would ...
International audienceFor the celebration of the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth and the sesqu...
Botanical taxonomy is a repository of medical biographical information. Such botanical memorials inc...
Orchidaceae is one of the most diverse and largest families comprising 25,000 to 35,000 species an...
Demystifying Orchid Pollination explores the fascinating natural history of orchids and the extraord...
Orchids are more common than you think. There are approximately 25,000 species, with new ones being ...