Biblioteca da A.P.O.
Neste espaço, pode encontrar os livros e revistas que fazem parte da biblioteca da A.P.O.
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Revista ORCHIDS
Revista oficial da AOS - American Orchid Society Língua: Inglês
Número de Fevereiro 2002 - Oferta do Bruno Pedroso (sócio Nr. 003)
Pág. 102 - Hats Off. A salute to the 11 specialty awards for orchids judged in 2000, By James B. Watson
Pág. 108 - Orchids in Art 'Catasetum tenebrosum', Painting by Carol Woodin and Text by Harry Zelenko
Pág. 110 - Cochlioda, a taxonomic treatment of this New World genus, By Eric A. Christenson
Pág. 122 - A Judging to be remembered. Sixty AOS awards are bestowed at a show in Colombia, By George F. Carr Jr.
Pág. 124 - New Colombian Orchids. Description of species from an orchid show, By Eric A. Christenson
Pág. 130 - Reflections on potting orchids. Understanding the basic leads to healthy plants, By Andy Easton
Pág. 134 - Getting Potted. A guide to materials in wich to grow orchids, By Susan Jones
Pág. 138 - Deception in the Acid Bog. New discoveries on the reproductive biology of Calopogon tuberosus
Pág. 146 - All abord. The American Orchid Society is ready to grow. By Donna Craig
Número de Março 2002 - Oferta do Bruno Pedroso (sócio Nr. 003)
Pág. 202 - Orchids in the Landscape. Ideas for growing orchids outdoors in warm climates. By Robert Fuchs
Pág. 210 - Orchids in art 'Trichoceros antennifer HBK', By Harry Zelenko
Pág. 212 - Cattleya lawrenceana. The little charmer. By A.A. Chadwick
Pág. 216 - A Life with Phragmipediums. Pratical advice for cultivating these popular slipper orchids. By Chuck Acker
Pág. 221 - A Fireside Chat. Charting the Society's course for the coming year. By Roger Brown
Pág. 222 - Habenaria xanthocheila. A yellow terrestrial species from Malaysia. By Eric A. Christenson
Pág. 224 - Jewel in the Crown. The Fuqua Orchid Center debuts at the Atlanta Botanical Garden in March 2002. By Tom Oder
Pág. 231 - Orchids for Life. A grower who joined the American Orchid Society in 1943 remains passionate about his hobby. By Carl P. Schaffner
Número de Abril 2002 - Oferta do Bruno Pedroso (sócio Nr. 003)
Pág. 302 - In the company of Orchids. A naturalist canoes 99 miles through Everglades National Park in search of adventure and native orchids. By Roger L. Hammer
Pág. 312 - Orchids in Art Cattleya dowiana. Painting by Angela Mirro and Text by Harry Zelenko
Pág. 314 - A Hiding Sigmatostalix. A new species of Sigmatostalix from Ecuador is described. By Eric A. Christenson and Marilyn J. Lee
Pág. 318 - Oncidium sphacelatum. Bringing the cultural needs of this showy orchid into perspective. By Charles and Margaret Baker
Pág. 324 - Orchids in Today's Marketplace. No longer just for rich and famous, orchids are turning up in the most unlikely spots. By Gavin Off
Pág. 330 - Orchid Raffles. Optimizing fundraising opportunities at society meetings. By Kennth Slump
Número de Maio 2002 - Oferta do Bruno Pedroso (Sócio Nr. 003)
Pág. 394 - Some orchids found in the lost world, a visit to the Gran Sabana, By Greg Allikas
Pág. 406 - Orchids in Art Paphiopedilum purpuratum Lindl, Painting by Linda Petchnick and Text by Harry Zelenko
Pág. 408 - Celebrity Orchids, a gallery of stars and their namesakes, By Downs Matthews
Pág. 416 - Phalaenopsis on the walls, Why a hobbist grows her moth orchids this way, By Roslynn Greenberg
Pág. 422 - Orchids outdoors, A guide to growing orchids in the temperate garden, By John H. Tullock
Pág. 428 - Darwin's orchid obsession, By Eric Hsu
Número de Junho 2002 - Oferta do Bruno Pedroso (Sócio Nr. 3)
Pág. 494 - Cattleya eldorado, By A.A. Chadwick
Pág. 502 - Species rule, The FCCs of 2001 showed a preference for Mother Nature's original creations, By Andy Easton
Pág. 514 - Orchids in Art - Trichocentrum pulchrum, Painting and Text by Harry Zelenko
Pág. 516 - Ancient Sands of Venezuela' Gran Sabana, Typically epiphytic orchids adapt to growing in a terrestrial environment, By Nina Rach
Pág. 526 - Orchids on flowerpot, A glimpse into an orchid flora in Canada's wilds, By Ron McHatton
Pág. 530 - Lindleyana in 2001, A review of new orchid science, By Peter Loewer
Pág. 534 - Night-fragrant Orchids, Adding a new dimension to your orchid collection
Pág. 540 - Hybrid Orchid Names, a history of the registration of orchid hybrids, By Julian Shaw
Pág. 545 - Encyclia chiapasensis, An unusual blooming habit, By David G. Hunt
Pág. 546 - What If…, A look at research supported by the AOS reveals its value, By Robert Griesbach