Breeding Dendrobium Orchids in Hawaii

Breeding Dendrobium Orchids in Hawaii

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Haruyuki Kamemoto, Teresita D. Amore, Adelheid R. Kuehnle 176 pages Dendrobium orchids have been among Hawaii's most popular plants since Dendrobium anosmum, with its hanging pseudobulbs and delightfully fragrant flowers, was introduced from the Philippines in 1896. Four decades later the Islands' first Dendrobium hybrid was registered, and by the 1950s, coinciding with the advent of the University of Hawai'i's orchid research program, Hawaii was established as the center for Dendrobium hybridization. Dendrobiums have since become the single most valuable commercial flower in Hawaii, given their combined use for cut-flowers, leis, and blooming potted plants. Breeding Dendrobium Orchids in Hawaii summarizes for easy reference research on cytogenetics and breeding of dendrobiums conducted over the past 47 years, mainly at the University of Hawai'i.A lavishly illustrated section on species important to Hawaii's orchid industry is followed by a description of the origin of many popular hyb

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