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Reichenbachia: Orchids Illustrated and Described : ウィキペディア英語版
Reichenbachia: Orchids Illustrated and Described

''Reichenbachia: Orchids Illustrated and Described'' is a four-volume 19th-century text created by German-born orchidologist Frederick Sander which features life-size illustrations and descriptions of nearly two hundred orchids with text in English, French, and German. Named in honor of the renowned German orchidologist Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach, ''Reichenbachia'' was a collaboration between Sander and English landscape painter Henry George Moon, who created most of the illustrations. Work on ''Reichenbachia'' began in 1886 and lasted until 1890, with the first volume being published in 1888, with the subsequent three volumes being published in two-year intervals.〔Ferry, R J. "Reichenbachia" ''The McAllen International orchid Society Journal'' Vol. 7(11), pp. 5-10, November 2006. "()" March 31, 2011〕
''Reichenbachia'' was created as a two-series set with two volumes per series, with two separate editions being published. The folio edition measures , and the rare Imperial Edition, of which 100 copies were made, measures
, weighing 44 pounds per volume.〔A.A. Chadwick, Arthur E. Chadwick. ''The Classoc Cattleyas'', 2006, "(The Classic Cattleyas )", March 31, 2011〕 The four volumes were dedicated to Queen Victoria; Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia; Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia; and Marie Henriette of Austria respectively.〔Straw, John B. (2004, June). The Many and Varied Charms of Reichenbachia. The Library Insider, 2(6), 6. "()" March 31, 2011〕
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