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Paperback The Culture of Greenhouse Orchids: Old System and New Book

ISBN: 1145870708

ISBN13: 9781145870703

The Culture of Greenhouse Orchids: Old System and New

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Delve into the fascinating world of orchid cultivation with "The Culture of Greenhouse Orchids: Old System and New." This book provides a comprehensive guide to both traditional and innovative methods of growing these exotic flowers under glass. Originally published in 1902, it offers a glimpse into the horticultural practices of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, detailing the specific techniques and environmental controls necessary for successful orchid propagation in greenhouse settings.

Authored by Frederick Boyle and Joseph Godseff, this practical manual explores everything from selecting the right species to managing temperature, humidity, and ventilation. A valuable resource for both historical insights and practical guidance, "The Culture of Greenhouse Orchids" remains relevant for anyone interested in the art and science of orchid growing.

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