Orchids

by David Leigh

Published 1 June 1990
Orchids exert a compelling fascination. The source of many myths and legends, the maker of fortunes for some, and misfortunes for others, the orchid family is probably the largest family of flowering plants, with anywhere between 15,000 and 30,000 species, classified into 750 or so genera. The special beauty of orchids is recorded in detail in this new Cassell Monograph, together with the full horticultural information necessary for their care and cultivation. The various types of orchid, and their native habitats, are discussed, hybrids and species are examined and the history of the orchid and its rise to great popularity in the 19th century told in detail. Propagation, hybridization, pest and diseases are also discussed, with special attention paid to the needs of the indoor orchid grower. The book includes lists of societies, journals and gardens to visit.