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Books with title Orchids

  • Orchids

    Miranda Ross

    eBook
    Learn How To Grow Orchids With Simple Steps You Need To Take To Keep Your Orchid Alive, Healthy And Blooming!COMPLETELY NEW EDITION FOR CHRISTMAS, December 2017 New chapters, much more tipsThe book aims to familiarize you with different aspects of the orchid plant before getting started. The aim of this endeavor is to help beginners realize that growing orchids is like having a pet. If you pay attention to them they will repay you with lovely blooms. If you wish to grow this spectacular plant in your garden, but thought that it was too difficult, then this book will help you to get started. Even if you have failed to bloom orchids in the past, there are several tips and techniques to help you keep your orchids blooming, no matter your environment or experience, budget and location. The book demystifies the growing process and reveals professional secrets for blooming, repotting and pests. Perfect for beginners as well as orchid experts looking for new tricks, you will discover which orchids are the easiest to grow, and then learn the steps you need to take to keep your orchid alive, healthy and blooming.
  • Blood Orchids:

    Toby Neal, Sara Malia Hatfield, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Fast-paced crime mystery with a touch of romance, readers call Blood Orchids "un-putdownable"! Hawaii is palm trees, black sand, and blue water - but for policewoman Lei Texeira, there's a dark side to paradise. Lei has overcome a scarred past to make a life for herself as a cop in the sleepy Big Island town of Hilo. On a routine patrol she finds two murdered teenagers - one of whom she'd recently busted. With its echoes of her own past, the murdered girl's harsh life and tragic death affect Lei deeply. She becomes obsessed - even as the killer is drawn to Lei's intensity, feeding off her vulnerabilities and toying with her sanity. Despite her obsession with the case and fear that she's being stalked, Lei finds herself falling in love for the first time. Steaming volcanoes, black sand beaches, and shrouded fern forests are the backdrop to Lei's quest for answers - and the stalker is closer than she can imagine, as threads of the past tangle in her future. Lei is determined to find the killer - but he knows where to find her first.
  • Blood Orchids

    Toby Neal

    eBook (Toby Neal, Nov. 27, 2011)
    Paradise has a dark side.She can’t stop thinking about a drowned girl’s face... because it reminds her of her own.Overcoming a past filled with scars, Lei makes a life for herself and her dog, Keiki, as a cop in the sleepy Big Island town of Hilo. When a routine patrol turns up two murdered teens, Lei’s world is rocked. She knows one of the girls, and she can’t rest until she finds answers—not only about the victims, but about her own shadowed past as well.She’ll look so beautiful...once she’s dead.He knows he’s twisted. He knows he’s wrong. He just doesn’t care. But now there’s a female cop on his trail that won’t give up, and she’s gonna be next."Blood Orchids satisfies on every level. A powerful talent is on the scene, whole-heartedly recommended."-Drew Cross, former police officer, author of BiteMarksGrab this fast paced mystery with a twist of romance, and take a trip to Hawaii with the series that’s sold more than a million copies!
  • Blood Orchids

    Toby Neal

    Paperback (Toby Neal, Dec. 2, 2011)
    Hawaii is palm trees, black sand and blue water-but for policewoman Lei Texeira, there's a dark side to paradise. Lei has overcome a scarred past to make a life for herself as a cop in the sleepy Big Island town of Hilo. On a routine patrol she finds two murdered teenagers-one of whom she'd recently busted. With its echoes of her own past, the murdered girl's harsh life and tragic death affect Lei deeply. She becomes obsessed-even as the killer is drawn to Lei's intensity, feeding off her vulnerabilities and toying with her sanity. Despite her obsession with the case and fear that she's being stalked, Lei finds herself falling in love for the first time. Steaming volcanoes, black sand beaches and shrouded fern forests are the backdrop to Lei's quest for answers-and the stalker is closer than she can imagine, as threads of the past tangle in her future. Lei is determined to find the killer-but he knows where to find her first.
  • Orchids

    Kim Bogren Owen, Amber Owen, Ron Hanko, Mike Pearson

    Hardcover (Words Reflected, May 6, 2016)
    Orchids features beautiful photographs that bring the beauty and appeal of orchids to life. In addition to introducing children to the diversity of orchids, this book introduces simple science concepts. Developed for children between the ages of 2 and 6, the concepts in this books include opposites, diversity, pollination, and symmetry. This book includes ideas for activities that expand on the concepts introduced in Orchids. These activities include simple art projects, as well as conversation starters to make the concepts meaningful to young children.
  • Orchids

    Alice Fulton Skelsey

    Hardcover (Time-Life Books, March 15, 1981)
    Book by Skelsey, Alice Fulton
  • Orchids

    Floyd Stephen Shuttleworth

    Paperback (Golden Press, July 1, 1961)
    Classifies and describes the different species and divergent characteristics of orchids from various parts of the world
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  • Orchids

    Floyd S. Shuttleworth, Elmer W. Smith

    Paperback (Golden Press, March 15, 1970)
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  • Orchids

    Alice Fulton Skelsey

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Nov. 1, 1978)
    Brilliant close-up photographs augment a detailed guide to the unique qualities and characteristics of different species of orchids as well as information on propagating, growing, and displaying orchids
  • Orchids

    Derek Fell

    Hardcover (Creative Education, Aug. 31, 2000)
    Describes the history of orchids, various types of this exotic flower, and how they are cultivated
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  • Orchids

    Deni Bown

    Library Binding (Steck-Vaughn Library Div, Jan. 15, 1992)
    Describes the largest family of flowering plants, the orchid, focusing on habitat, international varieties, pollination and germination, breeding and cultivation, and threats to its survival.
  • Orchids

    Alice Skelsey

    Hardcover (Time-Life Bks., March 15, 1980)
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