Cover art for Origami Orchids Kit
Published
Tuttle Publishing, July 2022
ISBN
9780804854931
Format
Softcover
Dimensions
28.6cm × 22.2cm × 3.2cm

Origami Orchids Kit 20 Die-Cut Paper Display Models (20 Unique Models)

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Create beautiful paper models of 20 orchid species!

Display native orchids with these realistic paper replicas that you simply pop-out and glue together--no scissors required! These paper sculptures were produced under the direction of scientists at the North American Orchid Conservation Center, which is located at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's United States Botanic Garden.

This kit features:

A full-colour book presenting fascinating information about the orchid species.

Precut pieces for 20 beautiful 3D paper orchids

Detailed assembly instructions for each model, which are ranked by difficulty

A display base for each model

The accompanying book explains the efforts that are underway to conserve threatened and endangered native North American species. The project introductions show photos of the finished models as well as stunning photos of each model's living counterpart.

The amazing collection of orchids in this kit includes:

The Showy Lady's Slipper Orchid: the tallest US-native orchid, which is threatened in part due to its 15-year maturation period

The Water Spider Orchid: North America's only aquatic orchid, which exudes a chemical deterrent to protect its tender roots from predation

The Dragon's Mouth Orchid: attracts pollinating bumblebees through strong ultraviolet inflorescence

The Cigar Orchid, also know as 'the Bee Swarm Orchid': has become endangered through over-collecting

The Striped Coralroot Orchid: doesn't manufacture food through photosynthesis, but rather survives through a parasitic relationship with a fungus

The Rattlesnake Plantain Orchid: an evergreen species with patterned leaves that resemble snake skin, and a flower spike that looks like a rattlesnake's rattle

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