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hello friends,

here is a link to the new published book
of Mr. Werner Frosch and Phillip Cribb

http://www.w-frosch.de/Cypris/Neues/Buch.html

wait a few moments...................., and you will see some pages from inside...........

Mr. Frosch is THE most prominent breeder
of Cypripedium Orchid Hybrids.

some of the first Frosch Hybrids are still well known today
Cyp. Ingrid (1989)
Cyp. Maria (1991)
Cyp. Gisela (1992)
and many, many, many, many more...............

I think it is a good choice to buy this new book,
and its in english language. :)

cheers
 
I received my copy a couple of weeks ago.
It is a bit of a 'coffee table' book but the photos are excellent.
A double page spread on every species and several photos showing variation in the flowers.
Lots of 'in situ' photos of species.
A smallish section on hybrids.
It is a nice complement to 'Cribb'.
David
 
Looks like a nice picture book. I do find it remarkable that such things are still being produced given the chance of selling enough copies to make back publishing costs, etc. Ah, the blessings of power and influence:rollhappy:

OK, its a nice "picture book" for you.

BUT english speaking people are not the "hub of the Cypripedium World" :D

THAT IS for sure Germany............
........90% of all Cyp Hybrids were made in GERMANY,
and most of them from Werner Frosch

Especially YOU dont need such book,
but I think it is good to make "appetite" and interest in growing Cypripediums.

For you I would recommend the Book from Prof. W. Eccarius.
"unfortunately " it is only in german language.

But why dont LEARN german, its so easy.
little children here already speak it PERFECT.

Then you will obtain very most recent scientific informations, in situ pictures and reports and much more, and NOT ONLY a picturebook. :clap:

cheers
 
:DI am not sure I can speak to good german:D

You know from people in my region they tell we can all but not speak german:evil:
 
:

............... my region we can all, but not speak german :evil:


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I thought Dr. Phillip Cribb was English...

I've got the book of Dr. Eccarius - I just wish the darn things was in Japanese... all that confusing German!

Yes Cribb is in English. I can recommand Eccarius really and it's worth learning German for that book.
 
I thought Dr. Phillip Cribb was an Englishman...

I've got the book of Dr. Eccarius
- I just wish the darn thing was in Japanese... all that confusing German!

A nice picture book ( with a few Photos from you , cypripedium debiles WITH Kanuma ) written by a professor of mathematic. Chinese is applicable everywehre.
 
......nice picture book..............
.............cypripedium debile with Kanuma ...........


Eccarius = picture book ................ stupid stuff.

debile in Kanuma............ Tom tell him , its just a "surface cover" for better look.
NOT PLANTED in Kanuma.

cheers
 
Eccarius = picture book ................ stupid stuff.

debile in Kanuma............ Tom tell him , its just a "surface cover" for better look.
NOT PLANTED in Kanuma.

cheers

Interesting question Kanuma only for cover or for all.
At least for other kinds pure it dont works, as it stays to wet. :confused:
 
For better look I would cover it with Diamants or Pearl.
 
A nice picture book ( with a few Photos from you , cypripedium debiles WITH Kanuma ) written by a professor of mathematic. Chinese is applicable everywehre.

Hey Hakone, yes a couple pictures in there were mine. The C. debile were planted mostly in a material called "Cryptomoss" - basically the shredded bark of Cryptomeria trees. I did mix in a little kanuma to retain nutrients and the top of the pot was dressed with kanuma to hopefully reflect away light in attempt to keep the pot cooler (not likely!).

debile in Kanuma............ Tom tell him , its just a "surface cover" for better look.
NOT PLANTED in Kanuma.

cheers

Hey Dieter, see above.

Interesting question Kanuma only for cover or for all.
At least for other kinds pure it dont works, as it stays to wet. :confused:

Christoph, kanuma is very useful for growing a number of plants, ericaceous plants especially, and also hydrangeas. I use it also to grow some orchids, Ponerorchis, Amitostigma, and Habenaria radiata for instance. Bletilla seem to adore it, even pure - I get incredible root systems with them. See my comment on kanuma and akadma in the Cyp. Singchii thread.
 

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