Phycology

Seaweed Resources

An authoritative reference system of phycology representing the major component of the marine ecosystem. Learn more...

Flora

Interactive Flora

of the British Isles encompasses more than 3,500 taxa and includes all natives, all naturalized plants, crop plants & recurrent casuals.Learn more...

Marine Mammals

Marine Mammals

of the world, illustrated glosary defining more than 250 scientific termsLearn more...

Zooplankton

Zooplankton

of the South Atlantic Ocean. A taxonomic reference with identification & spatial distribution guides. Learn more...

Turtles

Turtles of the World

This DVD-ROM edition features multiple color photographs of essentially every recognized species of turtle and tortoise in the world.Learn more...
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Orchids
Orchid Genera from Australia, Europe, New Guinea, Philippines, Cattleya in Brazil and Orchids of Peru


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Australian Orchid Genera is a complete information and identification system for Australian orchids. It has been designed for many users, from professional researchers to those with basic plant knowledge and a love of orchids.



The set includes Orchids from the Brazilian Amazon, The genus Catasetum in Brazil, The genus Laelia in Brazil and The Genus Cattleya in Brazil. This is remarkable value.



De orchideeën-cd-rom bevat alle 3 onderdelen hieronder in de Nederlandse taal: - Interactieve fotogallerij met meer dan 9.400 op naam selecteerbare orchideeënfoto's - 20 interactieve hoofdstukken over verscheidene orchideeënaspecten en -verzorging - Orchideeënclassificatiesysteem met overeenkomstge selecteerbare orchideeënfoto's



Nun, Orchideen CD ROM mit 7.000 Photos, in der Deutsche Sprache (Deutsch).



This CD contains over 80 images of members of the Orchidaceae from Britain and Europe. There are over 135 megabytes of images, plus an Orchid screensaver and demo versions of Pisces software.



The orchid flora of New Guinea is one of the richest in the world, with some 2500 species in about 130 genera. This CD-ROM presents the first comprehensive overview of all the genera currently known to occur in New Guinea, supplemented with a checklist of all the species.



Dendrobium is horticulturally the most significant orchid genus of New Guinea. Together with the three closely related genera Cadetia, Diplocaulobium, and Flickingeria it is the subject of this CD-ROM, which was written and compiled by Mr. André Schuiteman and Dr. Ed de Vogel of the Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden branch (formerly known as the Rijksherbarium), in co-operation with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.



The Philippines have a unique and rich orchid flora of almost 1000 species, of which about 74% are found nowhere else in the world. This CD-ROM presents an overview with descriptions of the 137 genera and provides a checklist of all species.



This CD-ROM treats 19 genera (Kuhlhasseltia to Ophioglossella) with nearly 400 species. Among the major genera are Liparis, Malaxis, Mediocalcar, Oberonia, and Octarrhena. As in previous volumes in this acclaimed CD-ROM series on orchids of New Guinea, there are contributions from leading botanical institutes, including the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, the Herbarium Bogoriense, Bogor, and the National Capital Botanic Garden, Port Moresby, as well as from many well-known photographers.



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This CD-ROM treats 46 genera (Pachystoma to Zeuxine) with 478 species and varieties. Genera of horticultural importance include Paphiopedilum, Phalaenopsis, Renanthera, Spathoglottis and Vanda. An impressive collection of color photographs and drawings, both published and unpublished, complements the texts. This highly praised CD-ROM series is a must for all who are interested in the orchids of New Guinea and Southeast Asia.



This CD-ROM reflects the state of the art in our expertise of another portion of the incredibly rich orchid flora of New Guinea. It contains more than 2000 images, 643 distribution maps, 60 generic descriptions, and full treatments of 673 species and varieties belonging to the orchid genera Acanthephippium to Hymenorchis . Not included are the genera Dendrobium and Bulbophyllum and their allies.



The genus Cattlya is one of the better known in all the family Orchidaceae and for many the larger-flowered species and hybrids are the 'real' orchids.



LA ORQUÍDEA CD ROM ABARCA LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS SIGUIENTES : - GALERÍA DE LA FOTO CON SOBRE 7000 FOTOS DE LA ORQUÍDEA DE LA PANTALLA COMPLETA - 20 CAPÍTULOS INTERACTIVOS EN VARIOS ASPECTOS DE LA ORQUÍDEA Y CUIDADO DE LA ORQUÍDEA - SISTEMA DE CLASIFICACIÓN DE LA ORQUÍDEA CON LAS FOTOS CORRESPONDIENTES



Everything you always wanted to know about the Masdevallia, plus a lot more. The main section is an A-Z that describes 500 species, and over 400 have one or more clour photographs.



Orchid CD-ROM

£29.95

More than 9,000 photos cover over 135 genera and more than 1,100 species. The photos, which can be viewed in a slide show format, show plants, flower branches, flowers and details of flowers.



This CD-ROM shows the basic different habitats in the Brazilian Amazon and the most interesting or showy orchids to be found there.



Orchid lovers can enjoy a program containing more than 3000 color photographs with habitats, maps and orchid species of Peru.



In this CD, Miranda discusses the different habitats where Catasetum plants live and presents the most typical and showy or recently described species that most people have never seen before. Seeing the different habitats is very informative as it gives hints of how to cultivate these fascinating plants.



Laelia is a genus comprising a large percentage of extremely showy orchids. This CD is arranged as a trip from the south to the north of the distribution range of the genus. It shows most of the different species in their habitats and illustrates colour forms of the most showy and varied ones. Continued habitat destruction means that the habitat pictures are an invaluable reference for the future.






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