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A Complete Guide to Native Orchids of Australia

A Complete Guide to Native Orchids of Australia

Revised Third Edition

by David L. Jones
Hardback
Publication Date: 05/08/2024

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This is the spectacular and comprehensive Revised Third Edition of a book that is the magnum opus of Australian orchid expert David L. Jones.

It includes many updates with, most importantly, 30 new species accounts (with photos) added since the publication of the Third Edition in 2019.

Therefore this is a new and much improved edition of what has been the best and most authoritative book on the subject since the First Edition was published in 1993. Australia is the world centre of orchid biodiversity, and now that our understanding of the subject has developed over the past 30 years, this Revised Third Edition contains many more species and photos than previously – covering more than 1,700 orchid taxa for the first time – and much more detailed text than previous editions.

It covers more than 130 additional orchid species since the Second Edition, including some which have not yet officially been described. References are now positioned within the main text, distribution maps are included, and there is a more complete and comprehensive introduction. Line drawings help the reader to easily determine the key features of each orchid observed.

There are better and clearer layouts for species entries, with greater emphasis placed on conservation aspects, which is important because so many of our orchids are now under threat from all sorts of factors.

In short this is a comprehensive guide that will contain correct identification of the orchids (a failure in many other books). It will arguably be the best and most complete work on orchids to be published anywhere in the world.

ISBN:
9781760796273
9781760796273
Category:
Gardening: flowers
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
05-08-2024
Publisher:
New Holland Publishers
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
800
Dimensions (mm):
300x250mm
Weight:
0.6kg
David L. Jones

David Jones is a dedicated plantsman and has named many species of Australian native orchids. He is the author of Exotic Orchids in Australia and Native Orchids of Australia, and has authored or co-authored more than 28 other books on various plant groups including climbing plants, ferns, palms and cycads.

He is now retired on the south coast of New South Wales with his wife Barbara where they are establishing an experimental garden. He collects bulbs, cacti and succulents, enjoys gardening, fishing and writing, and is still actively studying native orchids and other plants.

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