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Nashville Native Orchids : Astonishing Science and Mysterious Folklore

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Hidden in the greenways, parks, and backyards of Nashville are several varieties of stunning native orchids.

The vibrant, three-petaled flower has been revered for centuries for its exoticism and inspirational qualities.

But these natural treasures, long part of a rich folk tradition, have been largely forgotten by many Nashvillians.

This useful guidebook offers a comprehensive look into the secret lives of Davidson County's six native orchid species.

The book's vibrant, eye-catching photographs of plant life cycles provide a straightforward way for readers to quickly identify these varieties and rediscover the fascinating history of these natural wonders.

Soraya Cates Parr, a passionate horticulturalist with a knack for explaining the natural world in an accessible way that will inspire readers to take a closer look at Nashville's native flora. More than just a useful guide to Nashville's flora, Nashville Native Orchids is a reminder of the risk that unbridled urban development can pose to the delicate natural ecosystem.

Throughout the book, Parr shows the local effects of climate change on Nashville's native orchid population and advocates for a more sustainable approach to development.

Beyond the environmental dimensions, the book presents an illuminating discussion of the historical significance of orchids and their central role in folkloric traditions.

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Published 27/04/2024
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Vanderbilt University Press
0826506585 / 9780826506580
Paperback / softback
30/04/2024
United States
100 pages, 92 color images
152 x 229 mm