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Field Guides & Natural History  Botany  Vascular Plants  Orchids

Ophrys The Bee Orchids of Europe

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By: Henrik Ærenlund Pedersen(Author), Niels Faurhodt(Author), Richard L Manuel(Contributor)
297 pages, colour photos, illustrations, maps
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  • Ophrys ISBN: 9781842461525 Paperback Jul 2007 Out of Print #164444
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The genus Ophrys, the charismatic bee orchids, constitutes one of the most diverse and biologically fascinating groups of plants to be encountered in Europe, particularly the Mediterranean.

This book offers an easy to use, comprehensive introduction to the genus Ophrys throughout its European range. It can be used as a field guide (with keys, descriptions and numerous colour photographs) as well as a standard reference (with chapters on structure, biology, evolution and conservation). The classification is based on a broad species concept, and offers an alternative to the finely split classifications of the genus that prevail in most recent field guides.

Finally, the chapter 'recommended Ophrys excursions' is ideal for planning field trips, and a chapter contributed by Richard L. Manuel gives ample guidelines for cultivation.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key Out of Print
By: Henrik Ærenlund Pedersen(Author), Niels Faurhodt(Author), Richard L Manuel(Contributor)
297 pages, colour photos, illustrations, maps
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