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Originally Posted by tucker85
You can get a lot of good information by just doing a Google search for the species. I have a book called 'Moth Orchids' by Steven Frowine. The purpose of the book is to cover the latest trends in phalaenopsis breeding. It's a good resource. It has one chapter on species where it describes each species and has one paragraph about what that species contributes to hybrids. I found it to be an interesting book and I think it would be an excellent resource for anyone interested in breeding.
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thanks for this resource. I got 2 of his books from my local library, the one you referred to is not available so I might just have to buy it on Amazon! He is a great author. I can also recommend him.
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yes, that site is a great resource. Its a pity that photos of the entire plant , with measurements, are not posted - but its still useful. He has photos of hybrids that are not generally available.
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Originally Posted by quiltergal
Maybe Santa will put it in your stocking if you're really good!
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I currently have the free trial of OrchidWiz. The Baker info is available but not in the detail that you mention. Did you pay the $1 per page that the Baker's request ?