Calypso Bulbosa
of Amazing British Columbia

On this page: References for calypso bulbosa, the C entry in Amazing British Columbia: A Natural History From A To Z


One alphabet book cannot tell everything about the calypso. The references below include information about the photographer and links to other sites with more information about the calypso

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Robin Robinson, Photographer of the Calypso

Robin Robinson takes photos on Vancouver Island and posts them on flickr.com. You can see her wildflower photos here. (Opens in a new window)
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Other Photos of Calypso

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Books About Calypso and Other Wildflowers

I read this book to learn about calypso. The author of the wildflower book took the photos for the U and Y pages of Amazing British Columbia.
  • Sept, J. Duane (2002, 2006) Common Wildflowers of British Columbia. Sechelt: Calypso Publishing. p. 65.
Here is a link to wildflower books. Not all of them talk about calypso, and not all are from BC. (This link opens a new window.)
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Links to More Information About Calypso



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