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9780813027494

Wild Orchids Of The Southeastern United States, North Of Peninsular Florida

by Brown, Paul Martin
  • ISBN13:

    9780813027494

  • ISBN10:

    0813027497

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-12-31
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Florida
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Summary

This beautiful field guide offers orchid enthusiasts everything they need to know about what, where, and when to find wild orchids in the southeastern United States. With 285 color photos and detailed original drawings, it will delight both the new admirer and the long-time lover of these seductive flowering plants. Covering a region that includes eastern Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and northern Florida, as well as southeastern North Carolina, and southern Arkansas, the book presents all the information necessary to correctly identify 76 species of orchids, 4 varieties, 61 forms, and 13 hybrids. It includes some of the rarest species found in the United States as well as several new species and subspecific taxa that recently have been documented in this area but have never been described in book format. No existing field guide provides all available information for these states. Orchid identification presents even experienced botanists with a challenge. Paul Martin Brown, author of several successful orchid books for other U.S. regions, undertakes this task in a logical, easy-to-understand manner. The guide is designed for locating information easily while one foot is in the proverbial bog. Brownrs"s approach to the complex vocabulary of botanical taxonomy is clear and his explanation of botanical keys will aid the novice orchid hunter as well as the trained orchid professional. Created for identification in the field or anywhere live specimens are found, the key is not strictly technical. Its dependence on color and measurements has been kept to a minimum, allowing readers to use it without removing orchids from the wild. Supporting material addresses common questions about habitat, color forms, and hybrids and also clarifies the taxonomically confusing generaSpiranthesandPlatanthera.

Author Biography

Paul Martin Brown is a research associate at the University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville. He is the author of several books about native orchids, including Wild Orchids of Florida (UPF, 2002) and The Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico (UPF, 2003), and the founder and editor of the North American Native Orchid Journal.
 
Stan Folsom is a watercolorist and botanical illustrator whose work appears in Wild Orchids of Florida and The Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Preface xi
List of Abbreviations and Symbols
xiv
Part 1. Using the Guide
An Introduction to Orchids
3(3)
Which Orchid Is It?
6(12)
Using the Key
7(1)
Some Important Notes About...
8(2)
Key to the Genera
10(8)
Part 2. Wild Orchids of the Southeastern United States
Aplectrum
18(2)
Arethusa
20(2)
Bletilla
22(3)
Calopogon
25(12)
Cleistes
37(6)
Corallorhiza
43(10)
Cypripedium
53(12)
Epidendrum
65(4)
Epipactis
69(4)
Eulophia
73(4)
Galearis
77(4)
Goodyera
81(4)
Gymnadeniopsis
85(8)
Habenaria
93(8)
Hexalectris
101(4)
Isotria
105(6)
Liparis
111(6)
Listera
117(6)
Malaxis
123(8)
Mesadenus
131(3)
Platanthera
134(37)
Platythelys
171(4)
Pogonia
175(4)
Ponthieva
179(4)
Pteroglossaspis
183(4)
Sacoila
187(3)
Spiranthes
190(41)
Tipularia
231(4)
Triphora
235(6)
Zeuxine
241(3)
Three Species Found in Bordering Counties in North Carolina
244(5)
Part 3. References and Resources
Checklist of the Wild Orchids of the Southeastern United States, North of Peninsular Florida
249(9)
State Checklists
258(13)
Some Regional Orchid Statistics
271(14)
Recent Literature References for New Taxa, Combinations, and Additions
285(5)
Synonyms and Misapplied Names
290(14)
Using Luer
304(5)
Species Pairs
309(6)
Part 4. Orchid Hunting Throughout the Southeast
East Texas and Big Thicket
315(4)
Gulf Coastal Plain
319(5)
Apalachicola and Osceola National Forests; Greater Jacksonville
324(5)
The Great Temperate Hammocks of the Southeast
329(3)
Southern Appalachians
332(4)
Bayou Country and the Mississippi Delta
336(3)
Lowcountry
339(5)
Piedmont Hills
344(4)
At the Limit
348(2)
Tips and Trips
350(3)
Appendix 1. Distribution Chart 353(8)
Appendix 2. Flowering Time Chart 361(8)
Glossary 369(4)
Selected Bibliography 373(2)
Photo Credits 375(2)
Index 377

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