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Originally Posted by ColfaxWife
I've been looking on Amazon for a couple good orchid books geared towards the a beginner learning about the different varieties and an introduction to hyrbrids and their classifications. Can anyone make a recommendation?
Thank you,
Kat
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Kat, I think you are not looking for books about orchid culture, but you are interested in learning about different types of orchids. If you are interested in the orchid species in general, here are two books with lots of photos:
The New Encyclopedia of Orchids: 1500 Species in Cultivation: Isobyl la Croix: 9780881928761: Amazon.com: Books
Amazon.com: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids (9780881928013): Alec Pridgeon: Books
There are lots of exotic orchids in these books which you don't see commonly. It is great to understand the diversity within the Orchid family. But if you are interested in only showy, artificial hybrids, they may not be for you.
I'm not interested in artificial hybrids at all, but for Phalaenopsis hybrids:
Amazon.com: Moth Orchids: The Complete Guide to Phalaenopsis (9780881928709): Steven A. Frowine: Books
This contains lots of info about history of Phal hybrids.
(to be honest, I was pretty disappointed by this book because I don't care about hybrids and it doesn't contain much info about the biology of Phal species).
If you are interested in Paphiopedilum (and some Phragmipedium) hybrids:
Tropical Slipper Orchids: <i>Paphiopedilum</i> & <i>Phragmipedium</i> Species & Hybrids: Harold Koopowitz: 9780881928648: Amazon.com: Books
This book does contain some information about different Paph species, but from the view point of horticulture (not from biology side). Even though I don't care about artificial hybrids, the detailed history of how artificial selection progressed in Paph hybrids were moderately interesting. And I can see that this is a great book if you are interested in breeding paph hybrids.