Field Guide to the Orchids of Europe and the Mediterranean is a comprehensive photographic guide to the orchids of the region written by leading experts, who between them have decades of orchid field and research experience. The book covers 30 genera and their species including Ophrys, Cypripedium, Orchis, Dactylorhiza, Epipactis and Serapias, as well as 70 natural hybrids. Much of the confusion over identification is dueto the morphological variation a species can have within a habitat and across its distribution, andtherefore to simplify identification, several images accompany each species to illustrate this diversity, along with notes on distinguishing features and distribution maps. Each species is also accompanied by common names and important synonyms, as well as notes on habitat, flowering times and distinguishing features.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 01 Apr 2019
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781842466698
About Henrik PedersenPhillip CribbRolf KhnRolf Kuhn
Rolf Kühn is associated with the Swiss Orchid Foundation at the University of Basel Switzerland. He has spent more than 40 years searching and exploring for and photographing orchids in their native habitats in Europe and the Mediterranean. Henrik Pedersen is Emeritus at the Natural History Museum of Denmark where he was previouslyAssociate Professor and Curator. He runs Select Nature a consultancy firm also offering lecturescourses and guided tours. He has had a life-long interest in European and Asian orchids and is theauthor or co-author of several books including Ophrys: the bee orchids of Europe (Kew Publishing 2007) and Orchids (William Collins 2017). Phillip Cribb is a leading specialist on the taxonomy and conservation of orchids and a member of the RHS Orchid Committee. He was Deputy Keeper of the Herbarium and Curator of the Orchid Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew .