01474cam a2200145Ii 4500040001000000082002600010100001800036245006600054300005700120500009200177520096700269650001201236700002001248856006001268 cEBLCP04a584 KNA 2002 C074 Or.1 aKnapp, Sandra10aEconomic Botany :bAcclimatiztion Trials of Solanum Soecies / a1 online resource (160 pages) :bcolor illustrations a"First published in 2021 by the Natural History Museum, ... London."--Title page verso. a"Extraordinary Orchids reveals some of the bizarre life-styles and interactions that botanists have uncovered among different categories of orchids: the epiphytic orchids, the ground-dwelling ones, the insect-mimicking ones and those whose lifestyles are so closely bound to their interactions with insects and birds. Many orchid common names refer to the shape-shifting forms of the orchid flower - the 'man-orchids' or 'monkeyorchids' are so called because of their resemblance to the primate form. Orchids lend themselves to depiction, and botanical artworks of them abound. Who could resist painting or drawing such odd shapes? Celebrated botanist Sandra Knapp examines each category of orchid in turn and all are illustrated with stunning artwork from artists such as Ferdinand and Franz Bauer, Arthur Harry Church, Sydney Parkinson, Henry Fletcher Hance, John Russell Reeves, and images taken from James Bateman's The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala"-- 0aOrchids1 aChase, Mark W.,40uhttp://link.overdrive.com/?websiteId=83&titleId=6205029