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Terrestrial Orchids: From Seed to Mycotrophic Plant. Hanne N. Rasmussen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1995. xii + 444pp. ISBN 0 521 45165 5. £45.00 (US$64.95) (hardback).

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