Rare book detailing the orchids of El Salvador. Published under as part of the Fomento Cultural of the Banco Agricola Comercial de El Salvador
Hardcover with dust jacket, 112 pages, many photos, 1996. Tight and square binding. Clean pages with no readily visible underlining or writing. Small ex-libris bookplate pasted onto title page (please see photo)
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El Salvador is home to a variety of orchid species due to its diverse climate and ecosystems. Some common orchids that are known to exist in the country are listed below:
1. Encyclia cochleata: Also known as the "cockleshell orchid," it is native to various countries in Central America, including El Salvador.
2. Lycaste cruenta: This orchid species is known for its striking red and white flowers and can be found in Central American countries, including El Salvador.
3. Epidendrum radicans: This epiphytic orchid is commonly known as the "ground-rooting epidendrum" and can be found in various parts of Central America, including El Salvador.
4. Cattleya skinneri: Known as the "Guaria Morada," this is the national flower of Costa Rica, but it is also found in El Salvador and other Central American countries.
5. Brassavola nodosa: This fragrant orchid species can be found in various countries in Central America, including El Salvador.
6. Maxillaria tenuifolia: Commonly known as the "coconut pie orchid" due to its unique coconut-like fragrance, it can be found in parts of Central America, including El Salvador.
7. Stanhopea wardii: This epiphytic orchid species is found in various Central American countries, including El Salvador.
8. Prosthechea cochleata: Also known as the "clamshell orchid," it is native to several Central American countries, including El Salvador.
9. Psychopsis papilio: This orchid species is known for its resemblance to a butterfly, and it can be found in parts of Central America, including El Salvador.
10. Laelia anceps: Native to Central America, including El Salvador, this orchid species is known for its colorful and attractive flowers.
Remember that orchids are a diverse and complex group of plants, and their identification can sometimes be challenging. If you're interested in specific orchid species in El Salvador or need more detailed information, it's a good idea to consult local botanical experts or organizations dedicated to orchid conservation and research.
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