Orchids in the Montane Forests of Peninsular Malaysia

Orchids in the Montane Forests of Peninsular Malaysia is a publication resulted from the many orchid exploration done by the authors team with collaboration mainly from Forest Department of Peninsular Malaysia since 1999. Inspired and invigorated by the immense array of colours, shapes, sizes, numbe...

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Main Authors: Rusea, Go (Author), Janna Ong Abdullah (Author), Farah Alia Nordin (Author), Siti Fatimah Md Isa (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Serdang Penerbit Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015
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