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A richly illustrated guide and anecdotal chronicle that recounts the formation and cultivation of a suburban orchid collection. Organized by greenhouse—Cattleya, Phalaenopsis, Cypripedium, Calanthe, Odontoglossum, Masdevallia and others—it combines species descriptions, notes on hybrids and colour varieties, practical cultivation advice, and coloured plates. Interwoven are field stories and legends of orchid-collecting that illuminate collectors’ pursuits and plant provenance. Short essays focus on notable specimens, peculiarities of form and hue, and the challenges of growing scarce kinds, while indices and lists offer a concise reference for growers and enthusiasts.

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Frederick Boyle

Frederick Boyle was a notable figure in the field of botany, particularly recognized for his contributions to the study of orchids. His works, including "About Orchids" and "The Woodlands Orchids, Described and Illustrated," reflect his deep passion for these unique plants and his dedication to documenting their beauty and diversity. Boyle's writings not only provide detailed descriptions and illustrations but also offer insights into the cultivation and appreciation of orchids, making them valuable resources for both enthusiasts and scholars alike. Through his work, he has left a lasting impact on horticultural literature.

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