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FRANK AND JESSIE BECK

In loving memory of FRANK AND JESSIE BECK Frank and Jessie Beck were not prominent members of the extended orchid fraternity, but they were passionate about their orchids. During the late 1940’s, Frank built himself a moderate sized glasshouse to accommodate his ever expanding collection of cymbidiums; and he did attempt to cultivate paphiopedilums, but […]

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JENNY BARNETT

In memory of JENNY BARNETT 1947 ~ 07-02-2009 Jenny Barnett (nèe Forse) was born in England in 1947 and came to Australia with her parents in 1950. She joined the Hawthorn Junior Field Naturalists Club in 1964, her primary interest at that time being entomology and she became an expert on Victorian butterflies. She joined

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JOCK ALLEN

In loving memory of JOCK ALLEN Died 1976 Jock and his wife Agnes were horticulturists, specialising in apples and a variety of plants suitable for the cut flower trade. Their property covered a number of acres and was situated on Burwood Highway, east of Melbourne. The property no longer exists having now been developed with

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Australian Orchid Research Volume 4 – A Review of Pterostylis (Orchidaceae)

<< BACK TO PUBLICATIONS LIST Australian Orchid Research Volume 4 – A Review of Pterostylis (Orchidaceae) (including Supplement, 2002)Jones, David L. & Clements, Mark A. 2002 The historical background, classification, distribution, floral morphology, biology and ecology of Pterostylis are reviewed in this excellent volume.  64 colour photographs.  Numerous black and white photographs and line drawings.  169 pages. Includes additional Supplement

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Australian Orchid Research Volume 2 – New Taxa of Australian Orchidaceae

<< BACK TO PUBLICATIONS LIST Australian Orchid Research Volume 2 – New Taxa of Australian Orchidaceae Jones, David L. 1991 108 new Australian terrestrial species and two natural hybrids are described in ten genera.  Along with comprehensive descriptions, including 111 detailed black and white illustrations of each species, will aid with plant identification. 64 colour

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