Literature

Authorssort ascendingYearTitle
M. Webb2009Draculas: Portraits of Beauty and Mystery in Miniature
J. A. Rodriguez-Robles, Melendez, E. J., Ackerman, J. D.1992Effects of Display Size, Flowering Phenology, and Nectar Availability on Effective Visitation Frequency in Comparettia falcata (Orchidaceae)
E. R. Pansarin, Bittrich, V., Amaral, M. C. E.2006At Daybreak-Reproductive Biology and Isolating Mechanisms of Cirrhaea dependens (Orchidaceae)
T. Mirenda, From M. M.2009Aeranthes: Flowers in the Air
T. Mirenda2006May: A Time to Thrive- Take Action this Month for Healthier Orchids this Summer
T. Mirenda2006October: The Month of Colors- Some Orchids Enter a Dormant Phase as Winter Approaches
T. Mirenda2006December: Homecoming- A Bounty of Orchids Waits to be Discovered for the Season at Hand
T. Mirenda2006August Recess: Investing Effort Now Yields Excellent Growth in the Future
T. Mirenda2006November: Giving Thanks- A Bounty of Orchids Waits to be Discovered for the Season at Hand
T. Mirenda2007October: The Sweetest Day- There's Plenty to do with Orchids with the Arrival of Autumn
T. Mirenda2007September: Orchid Diaspora- A Collection of Plants Gathers Species from Around the World
T. Mirenda2007May: Stand in Your Field- Walk Into Nature to Observe Orchids in Their Native Haunts
T. Mirenda2007January: A New Beginning- Kick off the New Year by Setting Goals for your Orchid Collection
T. Mirenda2007August: A Warming Trend- Modifying Care Plans to Deal with the Heat of Summer
T. Mirenda2007February: Renewal and Revitalization- Spreading the Joy of Orchids on Valentine's Day
T. Mirenda2007March: The Month of Awakening- Encouraging New Growth with a Change in Watering Habits
T. Mirenda2007April: The Month of Activity- A Change in Seasons Causes Orchids to Sprint Into Growth
T. Mirenda2008The Brazilian Miltonias: Warm-Growing Orchids Well Suited to Attaching to Mounts and Planting in Baskets
T. Mirenda2008Anguloa: New World Orchids with Worldwide Appeal
T. Mirenda2008June: Butterflies and Moths- Like Garden Plants, Orchids have Special Relationships with their Pollinators
T. Mirenda2008January: Resolutions- Starting the New Year with a Fresh Attitude About Orchids
T. Mirenda2008February: Longing and Passion- Getting a Jump on the Growing Season Just Around the Corner
T. Mirenda2008March: The Month of Inclusion- A Profusion of Orchid Shows Offers Myriad Opportunities to See Orchids
T. Mirenda2008April: The Purpose of Time- Attention to Details Now Coaxes the Best Out of Orchids
T. Mirenda2008May: The Month of the Inner Pagan- Paying Attention to Repotting Now Will Help Coax Better Flowers in the Future
T. Mirenda2008The True Laelias: Theme and Variation to Delight the Orchid Enthusiast
T. Mirenda2009Rossioglossum: Every Collection Should have at Least One of the Clown Orchids
T. Mirenda2009Stenoglottis: Terrestrial Orchids Hailing from South Africa
T. Mirenda2009Brassavolas: Easy-to-Grow Cattleya Relatives with Benefits
T. Mirenda2009Dimorphorchis: Warm Temperatures, Sahde and Humid Conditions Coax These Plants to do Their Best
T. Mirenda2009Bird-Pollinated Dendrobiums: Flamboyant Flowers Decorate These Old World Orchids
T. Mirenda2009Psychopsis: Every Collection Should Have One of These Delightful Orchids
T. Mirenda2009Cochleanthes: The New World Tropics is Home to These Snowy Orchids Worthy of Wider Cultivation
T. Mirenda2009Maxillaria: Species are Moved to New Genera Reflecting the Results of DNA Research
T. Mirenda2009Favorite Epidendrums: Popular Choices for Color and Form
T. Mirenda2010Galeandras: The Jewel Protectors
T. Mirenda2010Jumelleas: Fragrant Orchids with a Twist
T. Mirenda2010Zygopetalums: "Ol' Blue Eyes" For the Orchid Grower
T. Mirenda2010Telipogons: The Ultimate Orchids
T. Mirenda2010Scaphyglottis: Orchid Treasures that Offer a Glimpse Into the Wonderful World of Miniatures
T. Mirenda2010Cattleya labiata
T. Mirenda2010Thunias: Easy Breezy Beautiful Covergirls
T. Mirenda2010Isabelia: Small Packages of True Brazilian Royalty
T. Mirenda2010Myrmecophilas: Hollow-Hearted Orchids Full of Unconditional Love for Ants
T. Mirenda2010Calopogons: Bearded Beauties of the Bogs
T. Mirenda2010Australian Dendrobiums: Rugged Plants Bear Floral Diversity
T. Mirenda2010Yellow Lycastes: Knockout Fragrances from Striking Flowers
T. Mirenda2011Bulbophyllum: A Look at Two Sections- Hapalochilus and Hyalosema
T. Mirenda2011Dichaeas: Just Hangin' Out
T. Mirenda2011Rupicolous Cattleyas: I'll Have Mine on the Rocks

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