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         Orchids Botany:     more books (100)
  1. Orchids of Australia (Princeton Field Guides) by John J. Riley, 2003-01-06
  2. Wild Orchids of the Canadian Maritimes and Northern Great Lakes Region by PAUL MARTIN BROWN, 2006-06-30
  3. Novelty Slipper Orchids: Breeding and Cultivating Paphiopedilum Hybrids by Harold Koopowitz, Norito Hasegawa, 1991-04
  4. An Atlas of Orchid Pollination by Nelis A. van der Cingel, 2001-06-01
  5. The Scent of Orchids by R. Kaiser, 1992-12-01
  6. Growing South African Indigenous Orchids by Karsten Wodrich, 1997-06-01
  7. Wild Orchids of the Southeastern United States, North of Peninsular Florida by PAUL MARTIN BROWN, 2004-12-31
  8. Orchids of Brazil (The World of Orchids 2) by Jim McQueen, Barbara McQueen, 1993-11-01
  9. Field Guide to Orchids of North America: From Alaska, Greenland, and the Arctic, South to the Mexican Border by John G. Williams, Andrew E. Williams, 1983-05
  10. Flora of Jamaica Containing Descriptions of the Flowering Plants Known from the Island: Volume 1. Orchids by William Fawcett, Alfred Barton Rendle, 2001-08-10
  11. A Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Thailand by Nantiya Vaddhanaphuti, 2005-10-27
  12. Wild Orchids of the Pacific Northwest and Canadian Rockies by PAUL MARTIN BROWN, 2006-06-30
  13. Orchids of Guatemala and Belize by Oakes Ames, Donovan Stewart Correll, 1985-04-01
  14. Wild Orchids of Texas (Corrie Herring Hooks Series) by Joe Liggio, Ann Orto Liggio, 1999

101. Antique Botanical Prints From Panteek
Antique botanical prints hand colored prints rare orchid prints roses and flowers birds parrots insects other antique prints by master botanical
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Antique Botanical Prints Please click on the Author of your choice: Encyclopedia Londinensis Botanical Prints
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Antique botanical prints of ginger, nightshade, cherry, betel nut 1796 More Prints
Coming Soon! Buchoz Botanical Prints
New Selection Botanical prints of peony, iris, lily, palm, hibiscus, rose, water lily 1783
Turpin Botanical Prints
New Selection Stipple engravings of botanicals from Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles Chaumeton's Flore Medicale Vietz Botanical Prints
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Antique prints of botanicals, fruits, vegetables, palms, trees 1800-1822 Loudon Botanical Prints
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Antique prints from the Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Annuals 1840-1847 Dietrich Forest Flora New Selection Botanical prints of apple, maple tree, pine tree, poplar, chestnut 1880 Andrews Botanical Prints New Selection Antique prints of from James Andrews, Henry C. Andrews, Dombrain 1797-1868 Lamarck Botanical Prints New Selection Antique print of fritillary, palm, rose, sunflower, water lily 1790's

102. Treasures Of The Battye Library - Rica Erickson Botanical Collection
Butterfly Orchid from the Rica Erickson Botanical Collection Babette Augustin and children in front of the family farm from the diary of Babette Augustin
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Rica Erickson Botanical Collection
The Rica Erickson archives in the Battye Library includes nearly 500 original watercolour illustrations of Western Australian plants from 1932 to 1992, including those used to illustrate her books Orchids of the West Triggerplants and Plants of Prey in Australia Botanical art is not merely decorative but faithfully and scientifically reproduces the plant, creating a work of art that is not only admired for its beauty but also can be studied or kept as a botanical record. Rica Erickson's art is especially noteworthy for its attention to detail, beauty and scientific accuracy. Rica Erickson's career covers work as a naturalist, botanical artist, historian, writer and genealogist. Her interest in Western Australian history has been a lifelong passion culminating in the publication of genealogical dictionaries and several books. In 2002, then aged 93, Rica was the first recipient of the Friends of Battye Library's Gem of Time award established to honour Western Australia's living treasures with a connection to the Battye Library. Rica Erickson has received many honours for her work including having insects and plants named after her. In 1980 she was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters for her work in the fields of literature and botany, and in the same year was WA Citizen of the Year for outstanding service to the Arts, Culture and Entertainment. She became a Member of the Order of Australia in 1987 for her services to the Arts particularly as an author and illustrator. A website created by the Battye Library showcases her remarkable career and botanical art.

103. Natural Selection: Subject Gateway To The Natural World
One of America s oldest botanical organisations, the ABLS is devoted to the The site also provides links to related orchid sites and a selection of
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Deep Green : Green Plant Phylogeny Research Coordination Group
This site provides information on the Green Plant Phylogeny Research Coordination Group, whose aim is to facilitate co-operation between groups engaged in research on green plant phylogeny and systematics. In particular, it introduces the "Deep Green" project, which began in 1994 and aims to produce a detailed tree of life for green plants. The site includes a description of the project; contact details for current participants; summary notes and minutes of meetings; and summary data. Plants Classification; Plants/Evolution; Plants/Phylogeny;
Alpine Garden Society
The Alpine Garden Society (AGS) aims to promote an interest in all aspects of alpine plants, their cultivation in rock gardens and plant conservation in natural habitats. The site is of interest both to professional plant scientists and amateur gardeners and includes information on membership. There are sections on news, publications (with a selection of articles from AGS Bulletins), and on the shows organised by the Society throughout the UK - a diary and reports of past events. Information about specialist groups within the Society is also provided. Alpine Garden Society; Alpine garden plants; Mountain plants; Rock plants; Rock gardens;

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