september newsletter.indd - East Everglades Orchid Society
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september newsletter.indd - East Everglades Orchid Society
East Everglades Orchid Society The Orchid Column Meeting Place and Time Univ. of Florida Miami - Dade Extension Bldg. 18710 SW 288 ST. Homestead, Fl September 2010 Tuesday September 28, 2010 Fourth Tuesday of each month, 7:00 pm Sandi Jones & Tom Wells co-owners of Broward Orchid Supply Lecture: Repot and Mount Page 2 The Orchid Column The East Everglades Orchid Society Welcomes you to the World of Orchids The goal of our society is to educate ourselves and the general public in the classification, evolution and propagation, culture, care, and development of the cultural and economic importance of orchids; and to support the conservation of this fascinating group of plants Membership is open to anyone who is interested in the objectives, aims, and purposes of the E. E. O.S., Inc. The East Everglades Orchid Society meeting begins with an educational mini-class at 7:30 pm followed by the general meeting and program at 8:00 pm on the FOURTH TUESDAY of each month. Our meetings are held at the University of Florida Miami-Dade Extension Bldg. 18710 Sw 288 St Homestead, Fl Visitors are welcome. Visit us at our Website at www. orchidseeos.com 2010 Board of Directors President: V. President: Secretary: Treasurer: Officers Idia Macfarlane Mirta Russis-Heineman Kim Belisle Donna Taylor Robert Fuchs David Schaffter Valerie Leonard Leila Werner Eduardo Marcellini Cherri Price Patrica Garland Barbara Golob Immediate Past-president James Davison Newsletter Editor Cherri Price Web Coodinator David Schaffter Trustees Term thru 2010 Term thru 2010 Term thru 2010 Term thru 2010 Term thru 2011 Term thru 2011 Term thru 2012 Term thru 2012 305-247-5685 786-242-4715 305-248-0093 305-238-3668 305-245-4570 305-245-4643 305-903-0630 305-245-3367 305-246-1492 786-327-1860 786-223-2937 305-232-3033 305-242-3161 786-327-1860 305-245-4643 All the members with Facebook please join the East Everglades Orchid Society Facebook page for more fun! If you do not have FB, Please Join ! Thank You! Thank You! Thank you! Barbara Golob, Susan May, Lisa Harriott, Christie Polk, William Capps, Valerie Leonard, Donna Taylor, Diann McMillian, Harriet & George Carr, Marilyn Greene, Kim Belisle, Bob Watson, Amy & Jim Lindberg, Michelle Gordon, Janina Matos, Millie Rodriguez, Idia Macfarlane, Connie Lounsbury, Don & Karen Ralston, Leila Werner Thank you all for a wonderful array of refreshments! September 2010 Page 3 Message from the President As you know by now, October is approaching and our orchid show is just around the corner. Valerie Foster, the show chair, is working very hard on the planning and preparations, but we still need your help for the show to be a complete success. You can support your club by volunteering to work at the show and having lots of fun with your friends! Ruben Sauleda’s talk was a complete success at the last meeting, the topic could not have been more well-chosen, his raffle table was a real treat and the plants he sold were wonderful, just as expected. Attendance was very good, and everyone gave Ruben a warm welcome and many of you brought awesome food and refreshments. Thanks to one and all, and especially Ruben, for making the meeting such a success. The speakers this month, from Broward Orchid Supplies, promise to be entertaining and educational, so be ready for another treat (it’s just one after another--we don’t get bored in this society). I am sure that you will leave the meeting with new solutions for orchid care. Please keep checking the EEOS website and Facebook page for updates on the show, newsletters and other related information. The rainy season continues strong and steady—I hope your precious orchids don’t suffer too much and that you have been able to fertilize them per schedule (I haven’t). Remember that you always can come to the club for help, because we have the experts available and willing to assist. Once again I want to remind you that you can bring any suggestion or idea you may have to help the Society continue to be the best in the area. We deeply appreciate any help you can provide. I look forward to seeing you at the next meeting!! The Orchid Column Page 4 Page 5 September 2010 Show Updates It is once again that time of year when we make plans for our annual orchid show. Our show is now less than a month away and each year we make it a success thanks to all the efforts of our dedicated members. Last year was a great show and I hope to make it even better this year. A lot of our members gave a lot of their time at the membership table and at our cooking tent. We will again serve lunch on all 3 days of the show and I will be very happy to get some members help at that tent. And of course we will need your help at the membership table as well. It is a great way for us to recruit new members and sell raffle tickets which help fund our budget quite a bit. If you would like to volunteer for one of the shifts, please contact me @ 305 903-0630. It is also a great time to show off your beautiful orchids and I would encourage you to enter your plants for judging by loaning your plants for the exhibit or by entering them individually. I will talk more about all of this at our next meeting. And then finally, I will welcome all the help I can get for the setup of the show on Wed. Oct 13th and tear down on Sunday. Thank you! Valerie Leonard Show Chairperson The vendors are as follow: Ruben In Orchids, Orquifollajes, Henington Frams, St Germain, Amazonia, Stelmar Gardens, OFE, Steve Stern Exotic Palms. Waiting to hear from one more orchid vendor and 2 orchid related vendors. Preshow Set-up Exhibit setup Great Fun, helping with the Show Clerking has a plus side ,you get to listen to the Judges Hospitality tent The Orchid Column Page 6 Guest Speaker Our speakers this month will be Sandi Jones and Tom Wells, co-owners of Broward Orchid Supply, Orchid Curators at the Bonnet House Museum & Garden in Ft. Lauderdale, orchid hobbyist with about 400 orchids of their own and over 30 years of combined growing experience. Broward Orchid Supply is pleased to say they just celebrated their 4th anniversary. At this lecture, Tom will be demonstrating repotting of an overgrown orchid and how to mount orchids on tree fern, cork bark, grapevine & cypress. Common questions like what size/type of pot or basket to use, what type of potting media and what orchids are best for mounting will be addressed. General cultural information and when to use what, i.e., fertilizers, fungicides, pesticides will also be discussed. Orchid supplies will be available for sale at the meeting, but, of course, there’s not room to bring some of everything, so members are requested to call or e-mail ahead to place specific orders: 954-925-2021 or [email protected]. Check out there website at browardorchidsupply.com. Encyclia of the Month — by Mirta Russis-Heineman Encyclia alata This species is found from Mexico to Costa Rica. In the wild they may grow as terrestrial in white sand areas. The plants are tough and will do well in baskets or on slabs hung in sunny locations in the greenhouse. They are very easy to grow. They flower in the late spring and summer, sometimes to the fall. In nature they grow in dry forest at elevations from 100 to 800 m. It grows long inflorescences, up to 80 in. long and even many times branched, that may last 4 or 5 weeks. It is very easy to find them in private collections. September 2010 Page 7 The Meeting Great sales table 1st we pollinate! 2nd The seed, Yes there is a seed. 3 to 5 years to grow! Valerie talks about the show David talks about the culture winner please help with the clean up Page 8 The Orchid Column August Judging Culture winner Now is a good time to start fertilizing your orchids for our Orchid Show next month. Be sure you groom and stake orchids that are coming into bloom. Make sure you put out snail bait or else those pesky snails can eat your blooms overnight! Soon, we should see slight change of weather (no more 85 degree nights!) and we can wake up to cooler mornings. Many orchids will sense this change and start blooming. We have an orchid that has received the culture award this month! Haydee Navas received a culture for her beautiful Cynoches William Clarke . Her plant displayed 27 flowers and 3 buds on a pendulous inflorescence. These well displayed flowers were yellow-brown with a bright yellow column. Congratulations, Haydee! Other awards are as follows: Vandaceous Group: 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 10 entries Vanvanda Crown Fox Odyssey Ascda. Anant Gold Ascda. John De Biase Ascda. Burning Sands Mokara Golden Tommy Trichoglottis brachiata Trichoglottis brachiata Coronadoara Crown Fox Ascda. Rio’s Telstar Vasco. Crownfox x Red Gem Jim Lindberg Jim Lindberg Amy Lindberg Bob Watson Jim Lindberg Jim Lindberg Mildred Rodriguez Jim Lindberg Jim Lindberg Jim Lindberg Cattleya Group: 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 4 entries Blc. Cumberland Beauty Pot. Hawaiian Thrill Cattlyea Burana Beauty Cattleya Notte Spot George & Harriet George & Harriet George & Harriet George & Harriet September 2010 Page 9 Oncidiinae Group: 1st 1 entry Milt. Earl Dunn Bob Watson Cymbidoid Group: 1st 1 entry Cycnoches William Clarke Haydee Navas Paphiopedilum Group: 1st 1 entry Paph. Lyro Suncatcher Bob Watson Miniatures Group: 1st 1 entry Bulb. moniliforme Jim Lindberg Species Group: 1st 1 entry Cirr. makoyanum Jim Lindberg Other Hybrids Group: 1st 1 entry Angcm. Longiscott Bob Watson East Everglades Orchid Society thanks Erna Maxwell, Bob Watson, Kim Belisle, Jim Lindberg, and David Schaffter, for judging our orchids at the meeting. Photo credits: David Schaffter, Cherri Price Great Fun, helping with the Show The Orchid Column Blue Ribbons Winners & More Page 10 Page 11 September 2010 East Everglades Orchid Society 15220 SW 232 St. Miami, FL 33157 October Show and Sale At our regular meing lace Univ. of Florida, Miami-Dade 18710 SW 288 St. Homestead, Florida