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On the Various Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, and the Good Effects of IntercrossingCharles Darwin
Langford Press
2012
"This book is an exact facsimile copy of the sought after and very expensive first edition (1862) of Darwin’s work on Orchids. The hardback edition is limited to 1000 copies worldwide, all of which are numbered. This fascinating account of the contrivances by which the elaborate flowers of orchids are fertilised is the result of observations by the author in their place of growth along with numerous experiments he undertook at his home in Kent."
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Insectivorous PlantsCharles Darwin
Langford Press
2002
"Limited to 1000 numbered copies a reprint of the first edition (1875). In this classic work on insectivorous plants Darwin explains by a combination of detailed observations and clear experiments how these fascinating plants capture their prey, digest it and gain benefit from it."
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