Orchid Species of the World

3,333 species from 343 genera described and illustrated

$249.99
ISBN
9781760796396

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By David P. Banks
Format Hardback
Page Extent 784
Book Size 250 x 300mm
Imprint Reed New Holland
Release Date 15 Sep 2025
Subject Classification The natural world, country life & pets / Trees, wildflowers & plants
Orchid Species of the World is an epic illustrated encyclopedia of global wild native orchids from the Old and New Worlds, including temperate and tropical areas and both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This is the most complete, comprehensive and up-to-date illustrated guide ever published on these cosmopolitan, specialised and iconic flowering plants, and it is presented in a single colourful, authoritative and information-packed volume.

Never before has such a variety and quantity of terrestrial, lithophytic and epiphytic orchids been presented together. Introductory chapters cover the basics about orchids and their biology, naming and cultivation. This is followed by a summary of the characters defining the 343 different genera featured, with succinct and precise text about the 3,333 individually described and illustrated species entries. Details also include countries of origin, defining identification characters, cultivation tips and seasonal flowering times.

The most current botanical combinations have been included and applied on a case-by-case basis, keeping similar natural groups together, after the author has personally studied these orchids and reviewed the latest published taxonomic proposals and DNA-based scientific research, with more than 2,450 synonyms and alternate names included.

David P. Banks

David P. Banks is a world-renowned expert botanist, researcher, lecturer, photographer and author specialising in Australian and exotic orchid species. A recipient of the prestigious international Orchid Digest Medal, he owns and manages the Hills District Orchids nursery in Sydney, Australia, and is the former Editor of the iconic Australian Orchid Review.