Illinois College orchid research thrives with new book, global collaborations
A story about Illinois College faculty publishing a book on his orchid research was featured in an article in the Jacksonville Journal-Courier on February 15, 2025.

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Orchids can be notoriously challenging to grow, but research on the plant at Illinois College continues to bloom on several fronts, from a professor’s published book to a return visit to one of the world’s top flower shows to collaborative research with scientists at a British botanic garden.
Dr. Lawrence W. Zettler, IC’s Hitchcock Professor of Biology, and co-author Philip Seaton have released the book “Saving Orchids: Stories of Species Survival in a Changing World.”
Seaton is a retired biology lecturer who previously managed a global orchid seed-banking network for Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in England. He also has written and illustrated several books on orchids and orchid cultivation.
“He has another decade more experience than I have in world travel looking at orchids and trying to perfect them,” Zettler said of Seaton.
Zettler, along with teaching biology at IC, is a research associate at Chicago Botanic Garden and has his own prolific history of published peer-reviewed scientific publications.
“Saving Orchids” is a collection of stories about orchid conservation. While it is rooted in science, it is designed to be approachable, Zettler said.
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