I checked the book and it has 2-page coverage on C.wendtii with 3 photos on p224-225. As with other types of plants in the book, it is divided into sections like Family, Synonyms, Etymology, Distribution, Description, Culture, Ecology, Other.
Only the last 3 lines read:
"The Tropica company distributes a brown well-growing color form under the brand name of C.wendtii 'Mi Oya'".
It's a good reference book. Depends on how you look at it whether worth the money or not. It is expensive - yes. But there are some info which is not readily available elsewhere. Especially the "Ecology" section where she cites how the plant is growing in the wild and the lighting/water parameters as measured by scientists.
If the info from Dennerle and Tropica is sufficient for you, then I suggest no need to spend that kind of money. Borrow one to take a look if you can. BTW - some time back, I already made a recommendation to our National Library for this book. They are processing it. Do a search under their catalogue facility and see. Cheers!
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