Volume 117
Number 1288
We learn about the life of one of the great orchid hunters, and the orchid named after him; look at some intriguing Scaphosepalum, outlining this fascinating genus and recommending ten species to grow; David L Roberts and Martin Motes discuss Vanda helvola, probably the most widespread species in the genus;we learn the history of Aenhenrya rotundifolia and experiences of growing it; and from Wisley, we learn about choosing the best pots.
Isobyl la Croix, Editor
- Terrestrials of the Blue Mountains: Hunting for spring-flowering orchids in New South Wales, Australia JIM COOTES
- Eria obesa: An attractive miniature species ROD RICE
- Vanda helvola: Discussing what is probably the most widespread species in the genus DAVID L ROBERTS & MARTIN MOTES
- Maxillaria lehmannii and its namesake: The life of one of the great orchid hunters PASCAL SOUVETRE
- Prosthechea citrina – the odd one out ROB BOCK Rob böck
- The history of Aenhenrya rotundifolia UDAI C PRADHAN
- Some intriguing Scaphosepalum MANUEL AUBRON
- The colour forms of Vanda coerulea ERIC CHRISTENSON
- The genus Schoenorchis WILLIAM CAVESTRO
- Aerides leeana: Discussing a seldom-grown species WALL Y SUAREZ
- Cultivation at Wisley SARAH BROOKS
- Book reviews
- RHS Awards
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