Orchid Muse: A History of Obsession in Fifteen Flowers

Orchid Muse: A History of Obsession in Fifteen Flowers
Title Orchid Muse: A History of Obsession in Fifteen Flowers PDF eBook
Author Erica Hannickel
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 384
Release 2022-12-20
Genre Nature
ISBN 0393867293

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Longlisted for the 2023 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award A kaleidoscopic journey into the world of nature’s most tantalizing flower, and the lives it has inspired. The epitome of floral beauty, orchids have long fostered works of art, tales of adventure, and scientific discovery. Tenacious plant hunters have traversed continents to collect rare specimens; naturalists and shoguns have marveled at orchids’ seductive architecture; royalty and the smart set have adorned themselves with their allure. In Orchid Muse, historian and home grower Erica Hannickel gathers these bold tales of the orchid-smitten throughout history, while providing tips on cultivating the extraordinary flowers she features. Consider Empress Eugenie and Queen Victoria, the two most powerful women in nineteenth-century Europe, who shared a passion for Coelogyne cristata, with its cascading, fragrant white blooms. John Roebling, builder of the Brooklyn Bridge, cultivated thousands of orchids and introduced captivating hybrids. Edmond Albius, an enslaved youth on an island off the coast of Madagascar, was the first person to hand-pollinate Vanilla planifolia, leading to vanilla’s global boom. Artist Frida Kahlo was drawn to the lavender petals of Cattleya gigas and immortalized the flower’s wilting form in a harrowing self-portrait, while more recently Margaret Mee painted the orchids she discovered in the Amazon to advocate for their conservation. The story of orchidomania is one that spans the globe, transporting readers from the glories of the palace gardens of Chinese Empress Cixi to a seedy dime museum in Gilded Age New York’s Tenderloin, from hazardous jungles to the greenhouses and bookshelves of Victorian collectors. Lush and inviting, with radiant full-color illustrations throughout, Orchid Muse is the ultimate celebration of our enduring fascination with these beguiling flowers.

Orchid Muse

Orchid Muse
Title Orchid Muse PDF eBook
Author Erica Hannickel
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre Orchids
ISBN 9781324047674

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A History of the Orchid

A History of the Orchid
Title A History of the Orchid PDF eBook
Author Merle A. Reinikka
Publisher Timber Press
Pages 0
Release 2008-11-14
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781604690477

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An engaging account of humanity's growing fascination with orchids from ancient times onward, together with a biographical gallery of 50 great scientists, naturalists, and explorers who contributed to our knowledge of orchids. The nomenclature and bibliography have been updated for this edition. This book is only available through print on demand. All interior art is black and white.

The Orchid Thief

The Orchid Thief
Title The Orchid Thief PDF eBook
Author Susan Orlean
Publisher Random House (NY)
Pages 312
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Recounts the experiences of John Laroche, a renegade plant dealer who stole rare orchids from a wild swamp in south Florida and sparked one of the country's most controversial environmental battles.