





The Orchid Hunters
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| Auteur | Wilson Wall |
| ISBN | 9780719845635 |
| Uitgever | Crowood Press |
| Taal | Engels |
| Pagina’s | 176 |
| Formaat | 234 x 158 mm |
| Bindwijze | Paperback |
| Afbeeldingen | 16 platen met afbeeldingen |
| Jaar van uitgave | 2025 |
Using original documents, The Orchid Hunters tells the tales of orchids lost and found, as well as the people that sought them through the years.
The pinnacle of orchid hunting activity was in the nineteenth century when prices for individual plants reached astonishing levels. Such were the profits to be made that many of the most active orchid hunters were directly employed by orchid nurseries in Britain and Europe. These were not the aristocratic administrators of empire; they were trained gardeners and horticulturalists who had a yearning to travel and see for themselves where the plants they nurtured had come from.
The Orchid Hunters the author explores the activities of these hunters through the years, from the eighteenth century right into the twenty-first century, when the camera replaced the axe and spade. Many of these stories are rarely told in the context of the society that demanded ever bigger and more flamboyant orchids. Some were collected and the sites they had come from forgotten. Some were so valuable that the sites were kept secret, or misleading information given about their origin, even the wrong country being suggested for some. Orchid hunting was not always safe and some collectors never came home. Of those that did return, contemporary documents suggest that some of the stories they came back with enhanced the value of their plants, but were not always entirely accurate in their details. Using original documents as source material, for the first time tales of orchids lost and found, as well as those that sought them, are told in their entirety.
Wilson Wall is a scientist by training and inclination who has worked around the world. For many years he ran a company growing British native orchids from seed for conservation projects. Living in Worcestershire, he writes about science, and reinstates and maintains traditional meadows.
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