Just a quick note to let you know that I have just finished uploading an
updated copy of my orchid pictures reference database at
http://los.lon.imag.net/picref.asp
I have added an additional 2,699 references from 21 new books and magazines
which brings the total to 122,911 references from 1,442 s
OK, you got me... cuticularized?? That's a word?
Off to Google.
K Barrett
N Calif, USA
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Colin who wrote:
>The movie Producer I was trying to think of was Arthur Freed
(1894-1973).
>He was reknowned for his prolific Phalaenopsis breeding and used the
naming
>style Phal. Freed's X
Correct, but I believe the general manager and
actual breeder of Phalaenopsis for
Arthur Fre
The movie Producer I was trying to think of was Arthur Freed (1894-1973). He
was Producer/Songwriter/Composer. One of the most notable movies he was
Associate Producer for was "The Wizard of Oz". He was responsible for such
movies as "Show Boat", "Brigadoon", "An American in Paris" and "Gigi"
Re Vanda Manuvadee. The OST does not require a cultivar name for plants it awards. In Thailand, one sees a number of such plants with only the grex name and never a cultivar name. The plants in the trade are mericlones, obviously. Vanda Manuvadee is commonly available and frankly I wonder why it w
A modest suggestion : use a special Google search called Google Scholar .
The service is in Beta stage and can be accessed via http://scholar.google
com/. I did a search using Stomata and Orchids as the key words and got
115 hits. "Click the Cited by " and the " Web Search" links next to the
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