The Essential Guide to Growing Orchids In The Tropics - Chia Tet Fatt & David Astley

The Essential Guide to Growing Orchids In The Tropics

Por Chia Tet Fatt & David Astley

  • Fecha de lanzamiento: 2013-06-28
  • Género: Jardinería

Descripción

The Essential Guide to Growing Orchids in the Tropics is the first book on orchid cultivation to be written specifically for growers in tropical countries and to include advice on growing them in tropical lowlands and highlands, wet and dry climates, and in urban environments such as on balconies and indoors. The book will appeal to all types of orchid lovers, as it is structured with two main sections: step-by-step basics for those growing orchids for the first time; and more comprehensive advice for orchid hobbyists and those who wish to learn more about orchid propagation and hybridisation. Also included is a comprehensive listing of the growing require-ments of the most popular varieties of orchids found in the tropics. This is invaluable for choosing the right plants for particular locales. The author is among the region’s leading orchid scientists; this practical guide to orchid growing is based on scientific research and is written in a down-to-earth style that makes it easy to understand.

Dr Chia Tet Fatt is a scientist and researcher actively involved in orchid research and education. He has won numerous international awards for his discoveries. In 2000 he started the Orchid Hybridisation Programme to teach Singapore school students about growing and hybridising orchids. Dr Chia is also the creator of the world’s first bioluminescent orchid — a Dendrobium genetically engineered with the firefly gene to glow in the dark.
David Astley is a journalist, broadcaster and photographer with a long career covering tropical horticulture. In the 1970s he produced television programmes on gardening in northern Australia, before becoming editor and co-photographer of the Australian Tropical Gardening Guide in the 1980s. Today he is managing editor and principal photographer of the online magazine, Tropical Gardening.