La Orquideoflora Mexicquense

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By Dennis R. Szeszko ’98

Published Jan. 21, 2016

(Government of the State of Mexico) This reference book documents the native orchids of Mexico. It includes profiles of 150 native orchid species, 355 photographs, 157 maps, and a glossary. In addition, there is a historical account of plant explorers and orchid scientists who have worked in Mexico from the time of the Spanish conquest to the present.

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