June 2009 - The San Francisco Orchid Society
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June 2009 - The San Francisco Orchid Society
S Volume 58 Number 6 The mission of the SFOS is to foster the culture and cultivation of orchids and to promote education of its members and the public about orchids. Our goals include: an exchange of information from exhibitions, publications, and the Internet, maintenance of a reference library, and participation in worldwide activities. y Orchid o c s i c n Soc a r F i Newsletter e n t June 2009 a A California Non Profit 501(c)3 Corporation June Speaker Samantha Kha on Along the Yellow Brick Road — an overview of The Orchid Zone SFOS Meeting: Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 AOS Judging: 7:00 p.m. Skills Session: 7:05 p.m. Meeting: 7:30 p.m. San Francisco County Fair Building, Golden Gate Park, 9th Avenue and Lincoln Way, San Francisco. Plants submitted for American Orchid Society Judging must be entered between 6:30pm and 7:00pm. Skill Session Dennis Westler, The Orchid Doctor Plant Opportunity Table The Orchid Zone We are fortunate this month to hear a presentation by Samantha Kha, wife of Terry Root, and hybridizer extraordinaire from the Orchid Zone. Take a stroll along the yellow brick road and visit with the inhabitants of the Land of Orchid Zone, and all its different life forms. We’ll also take a glimpse at the switches and levers the Wizard of OZ uses to keep the place working like a well-oiled orchid factory. Samantha has been interested in growing plants since she was a small child, raising flowers and vegetables from seeds.This led to her interest in cacti and succulent plants. Samantha not only grows orchids but also has a very extensive collection of succulent plants, mainly from South Africa. The succulent plants led to her discovering orchids over 14 years ago. She became enamored with the Slipper Orchids early on. She has put together an extensive collection of Paphiopedilums and Phragmipediums, focusing primarily on the species. Samantha started making Paph crosses about 12 years ago and has flowered out many of her own crosses. For the past 10 years she has been making Paphiopedilum crosses for The Orchid Zone, using the Zone’s extensive breeding collection. Notice: the speaker will present her topic before the Show and Tell table is presented. Samantha has to drive back to Salinas after the talk and asked to speak immediately after announcements. SFOS New Board Officers 2008-2009 SFOS Officers/Contacts President Jean Lee 415-665-6079 [email protected] Vice President Eric Hunt 415-225-6561 [email protected] Secretary Kay Klumb 415-648-8271 [email protected] Treasurer Dan Peter 650-563-9259 [email protected] Directors Maureen Clarke 415-333-4033 [email protected] Ellen Edelson 415-731-5924 [email protected] Alison Lehman 415-225-6561 [email protected] Ricki Kohn [email protected] Membership Judy Bley 415-826-8372 [email protected] Newsletter Angelic Nguyen 408-476-7153 [email protected] & Dave Robison 408-947-0486 [email protected] AOS Representative Carol Zoltowski 415-657-3222 [email protected] Orchid Digest Representative Jean Lee 415-665-6079 [email protected] Plant Sales Masaki Asuka 650-588-6753 Sofia Valenzuela 415-469-9332 [email protected] Property Managers Ellen Edelson 415-731-5924 Maureen Clarke 415-333-4033 [email protected] Raffle Tickets Ellen Edelson 415-731-5924 Maureen Clarke 415-333-4033 Librarians Cindy Reid 650-355-8621 Chuck Chan & Moon Chan 415-387-1179 [email protected] Show Chair Dennis Westler 415-336-2752 [email protected] Webmaster George Su 510-727-1262 [email protected] [email protected] A California Non Profit 501(c)3 Corporation 2 SFOS NEWSLETTER JUNE 2009 Congratulation to the SFOS New Board Officers: President:: Vice President:: Treasurer: Secretary: Directors: Jean Lee Eric Hunt Dan Peter Kay Klumb Maureen Clarke Ellen Edelson Ricki Kohn Allison Lehman Refreshments W–Z SFOS members are encouraged to help out with refreshments, setup and cleanup at Monthly Meetings. If your last name falls within the letter range W–Z please bring snacks such as fresh fruit, ice cream, crackers & cheese for the next meeting. About three dozen cookies, one cake, one to two pounds of fruit or cheeses, or one box of crackers is an appropriate amount. Remember to pick up your raffle ticket as one of the rewards of sharing — and good luck in the drawing! WELCOME NEW MEMBERS SFOS welcomes the following new members who have joined in the last month: Rinda Burleigh Gerson Finlev Future Speakers June 2 - Samantha Kha on Along the Yellow Brick Road — an overview of The Orchid Zone July 7 - Jeff Tyler on Bulbophyllums August 4 - Leon Glicenstein, Cloud Forests of Costa Rica October 6 - Gary Meyer, Draculas November 3 - Francisco Miranda, topic TDB Minutes of SFOS Board Meeting 5-12-09 Present were: President: Jean Lee, Show Chair: Dennis Westler,Treasurer: Dan Peter, Directors: Maureen Clarke, Ellen Edelson, Judy Bley, Ricki Kohn Absent: Vice President Eric Hunt, Board Member Allison Lehman, Secretary Kay Klumb I. Past President's Report A. Updated board members contact information for New Member Roster B. Chris Meade joins Chuck and Moon Chan for the Library Committee C. Dennis Westler, as POE show chair for 2010 maintains position on Board D. It was voted that all past Presidents be provided lifetime membership to SFOS. Dennis made the motion, second by Dan, passed by unanimous vote E. Repair of the amplifier was discussed and determined that Paul Bourdin will provide cost estimate to repair versus purchasing new replacement F.The Conservatory of Flowers would like to put a logo or link to SFOS on their website and Eric Hunt to provide G. Benefits of Membership to the Society were discussed. Including the ability to buy or sell plants from opportunity table, Extra White, 3-month raffle ticket, use of the Library, current member roster and monthly newsletter. If current members are 3-months late in renewing their membership the newsletter subscription will be stopped. Change of address? Send all address and e-mail changes to: Judy Bley / Membership Chairperson 415-826-8372 Email: [email protected] SFOS Membership P.O. Box 27145, San Francisco, CA 94127 II.Vice President's Report A. Eric Hunt missed the meeting but provided this update. B. Samantha Kha is doing an overview of the Orchid Zone in June. The Orchid Zone is providing the opportunity table for June, and Jeff Tyler from Sacramento is talking on Bulbophyllums in July C.The Orchid Doctor is being asked to do the skill session in June III. Secretary's Report Kay was absent IV. Membership Report Judy Bley reported there are 291 members, 83 lifetime members and 41 past due members V. Treasurer's Report Dan reported that a profit of $18,000 from POE. Donations were voted on for 2009. A. $1,000 to Conservatory of Flowers toward plant acquisition, pots/materials other in-kind donation Dennis made motion, second by Ellen - passed. B. $300 to Pacific Central Judging. Motion by Dennis, second by Ellen - passed C. $7,500 to Cal Poly Scholarship, Motion passed D. $1,000 to Helen Crocker Russell library. Dan made motion, second by Maureen - passed VI. Old Business Nothing VII. New Business SFDOS /POE mailing list to be updated and purgedMaureen Dan moved to adjourn the meeting, Ellen seconded, and the motion carried. Newsletter Submissions The SFOS Newsletter welcomes news, articles, events, and any other items of interest to members. Send items by the 15th of the month to: [email protected] or mail to: 1361 Plum St., San Jose, CA 95110 Please include your name at the beginning or end of your text. All submissions will be reviewed and may be edited due to space limitations. Thank you! SFOS NEWSLETTER JUNE 2009 3 L a el i a p u r p u r a t a Native to: Brazil. Laelia purpurata grows high in the tree canopy where it is exposed to bright light and lots of good air circulation. Native to the regions of Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. Plant Size: Medium to large-sized plant resembles unifoliate Cattleya plants. The tall pseudobulbs of Laelia purpurata have one leathery leaf. Overall plant height can exceed 2 feet (60 cm). Flowers develop in a green sheath on the new growth. Leaves are medium to dark green in color. Flower Size: 6 to 8 inches (15-20 cm).This species has the largest flower of all the Laelias. Flower Description: Very showy, fragrant, and long-lasting. Flowers of Laelia purpurata develop on a 12 to 15 inch long raceme and have between 3 to 7 flowers. The individual flowers are well-spaced and make an attractive display.The typical form has white petals and sepals and a purple lip. There is a great deal of color variation in the species. There are concolor lavender, semi-alba, white, vinicolor, delicata, flared and blue color forms of Laelia purpurata with a variety of markings and striping within the lip.There are many named varieties available. Bloom Season: Late Spring to Fall (May-Sept) Growing Temperature: Intermediate to Warm. Grows well with unifoliate Cattleya species and hybrids. Additional Information: Laelia purpurata is the most popular of all Laelias and has been used by breeders to make some of the most beautiful Cattleya hybrids. In Brazil, there are collectors who specialize in this species and shows dedicated to the "Queen" of the Laelias. It is the national flower of Brazil. Many different color forms exist (this is a partial list): Laelia purpurata var. alba Laelia purpurata var. 'Schusteriana' (White petals and sepals with dark blue lip and a yellow throat) Laelia purpurata var. carnea (Pale pink petals and sepals with a darker hot-pink lip) Laelia purpurata var. russeliana (Medium pink petals and sepals with a dark pink lip) Laelia purpurata var. sanguinea (Flowers are the color of red wine and have dark purple lips) Laelia purpurata var. semi-alba (Pure white petals and sepals with a colored lip) Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri (Flowers have white petals and sepals and a blue lip) Laelia purpurata is easy to grow and not particularly fussy in cultivation. Grow in pots or baskets with fir bark or lava rock or any other suitable well-drained orchid growing medium. Some growers prefer to use clay pots rather than plastic. Angelic Nguyen/Orchid Design Laelia purpurata var. Semi Alba Laelia purpurata 'Lillian Sparks' Laelia purpurata var. striata L. purpurata werkhauseri 4 SFOS NEWSLETTER JUNE 2009 Laelia purpurata var. sanguinea Laelia purpurata var. flamea How to Grow Laelia purpurata Laelia purpurata has the same cultural requirements as the other large-flowered Cattleya species. It benefits from lots of sun and moving air and a temperature between 58–60 F (14.5–15.5 C) at night and 80–85 F (26.5–29.5 C) during the day. It usually begins sending up new growths in late summer and early autumn in the United States. These growths will be completed by mid-January or early February and buds will begin to form in the sheath after a short rest period. The plants will flower from late May into June, depending on the clone. Give L. purpurata a few weeks’ rest after it flowers by minimizing the watering, but do not let the pseudobulbs shrivel too much. Once the plant begins to grow, it requires lots of water, particularly as the growth elongates beyond 6 inches (15 cm). Laelia purpurata can develop some really large pseudobulbs, often exceeding 20 inches (50 cm) from the base of the pseudobulb to the tip of the leaf, if grown well. Laelia purpurata var. venosa Laelia purpurata var. sanguinea Laelia purpurata var. roxo violeta L. purpurata var. schusteriana Laelia purpurata var. rubra Laelia purpurata var. Cindarosa Laelia purpurata var. carnea Laelia purpurata var. vinicolor Laelia purpurata var. coerulea Laelia purpurata var. vagnota SFOS NEWSLETTER JUNE 2009 5 AOS Awards Under the Arbor Orchid Design Pacific Central - San Francisco 5/5/2009 • Cymbidium Mem. Amelia Earhart 'Geyserland', HCC 79 (Cym. Hazel Tyers x Cym. devonianum) exhibited by Eanghak Quach • Masdevallia Memoria Sang-Sub Lee' Winston', HCC 79 (Masd. Joy Edstrom x Masd. veitchiana) exhibited by Ken and Amy Jacobsen • Slc.Wasp Nest 'Red Red', HCC 79 (Slc.Tangerine Jewel x Lc.Trick or Treat) exhibited by Japheth Ko California Sierra Nevada - 5/6/2009 • Blc. George King 'Simple Justice', HCC 76 (Blc. Buttercup x C. Bob Betts) exhibited by Karl and Marilyn Walter • Cattleya milleri 'Big Island', HCC 79 species, exhibited by Gold Country Orchids • Lc. Lake Tahoe var. coerulea 'x', HCC 78 (Lc. Floralia's Azul x L. sincorana) exhibited by Karl and Marilyn Walter • Laelia unnamed hybrid 'Julie Anne'*, HCC 76 (prov)* (L. sincorana x L. esalqueana) exhibited by James Morris • Paphiopedilum Bella Lucia 'Shiraz', HCC 78 (Paph. bellatulum x Paph.Wellesleyanum) exhibited by Dave Sorokowsy Cym. Mem. Amelia Earhart Cym.Tanya Porter Cym. canaliculatum Cym. Jack Hudlow • Rhynchocattleya Sierra Garnet 'Jocelyn', AM 85 (Slc. Sierra Doll x Blc. Oconee) exhibited by James Morris • Rodricidium unnamed hybrid 'Pink Moonlight'*, HCC 78 (prov)* (Onc. Bear Hollow x Rdcdm. Fox Hollow) exhibited by Susan Wedegaertner • Slc. Napa Gold 'Jocelyn', AM 80 (Slc. California Apricot x Slc. Pole Star) exhibited by James Morris • Slc. Sierra Doll 'Mayfair', AM 81 (Slc. Pink Doll x C. walkeriana) exhibited by James Morris • Slc. Sierra Doll 'Bonanza', AM 81 (Slc. Pink Doll x C. walkeriana) exhibited by James Morris Photos and descriptions can be seen at Pacific Central: http://www.aospacificcentral.org California Sierra Nevada: http://www.csnjc.org 6 SFOS NEWSLETTER JUNE 2009 Orchid Conservation Update 15 1% for Orchid Conservation Update 15 Summary of News: 1. Native Orchid Conservation Inc., and Dedwendon Inc. join the OCC 2. Total 1%FOC Donations for 2008 3. New Habitat Loss Story I. Native Orchid Conservation Inc and Debwendon Inc join the OCC Native Orchid Conservation Inc Native Orchid Conservation Inc is a non-profit organization, founded in April of 1998, whose purpose is to protect unique mini-ecosystems and their plant communities. This primarily involves native orchids but can also extend to other rare and/or endangered plants. For more information on NOCI objectives: http://www.nativeorchid.org/aboutnoci.htm Debwendon Inc Debwendon Inc is a non-profit organization formed in 2007 to promote and preserve the Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve, raise public awareness of the historic cultural connection between the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation and the Brokenhead Wetland, construct and maintain over the long term a boardwalk and interpretive trail adjacent to the Brokenhead Wetland Ecological Reserve, and raise funds toward those ends. http://www.debwendon.org 2. Donations for 2008 $4,995.71 Australian Dollars, $4,410.88 Canadian Dollars, $3,824.62 US Dollars Total Donations since Start (2005) $10,018.29 Australian Dollars, $8,698.60 Canadian Dollars, $7,909.95 US Dollars 3. New Habitat Loss Story An example of a story all to common around the world. Former Bog now a Motorcycle /ATV pit Mountain Fellowship Center, Fayette County, PA Updates are sent at most bi-monthly. If you want to receive future updates, directly e-mail: [email protected] Mark Sullivan Administrator 1% for Orchid Conservation Orchid Conservation Coalition http://www.orchidconservationcoalition.org/ SFOS NEWSLETTER JUNE 2009 7 SFOS Newsletter P.O. Box 27145 San Francisco, CA 94127 First Class SFOS Bulletin Board The Bulletin Board is a free service for SFOS members’ orchidrelated items. Send items by the 15th of the month to: 1361 Plum St, San Jose, CA 95110, or e-mail: [email protected]. Include your name, phone number, and how long you want the item to run. We will also run items of interest from other orchid societies. All submissions will be reviewed and may be edited. Upcoming Events • May 30 & 31, 9am–5pm: San Jose Orchid Exposition Show & Sale (previously known as the Express Orchid Exhibition), Miraido Club House, 550 N. 6th St., San Jose, CA 95112. Skill sessions, silent auction to benefit the Orchid Conservation Alliance. For further information please visit the event website www.holidayinn.servers-serving.net/2009ExpressOrchidExhibitionShowProgram.pdf or call (408) 623-0413. (see flyer) • June 2, 2009, 7:30pm – SFOS General Meeting Samantha Kha on Along the Yellow Brick Road– an overview of The Orchid Zone The SFOS has a Bulletin Board System (BBS) set up for the society. It’s at: http://groups.google.com/group/orchid-doctor We welcome everyone to visit this new section to either post their questions about orchids or to share their knowledge with the general public. It can also be accessed from our website by clicking on “Ask the Orchid Doctor.” We are going to be posting all of the questions sent to the orchid doctor there as well. • June 12, 7:30, Malihini Orchid Society Auction, Hewlett Packard Oak Room, 19091 Pruneridge Avenue, Cupertino. For more information, contact Mike Bautista via email at [email protected] or phone 650-556-9599. • July 7, 2009 , 7:30pm – SFOS General Meeting Jeff Tyler on Bulbophyllums • July 10-12, 29th Annual Santa Barbara Orchid Estate International Orchid Fair, Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, CA. (Highway 101 at Las Positas Road). For more information, visit the website: http://orchidfair.com/, email to [email protected] or call 1-800-553-3387. S an Jos e O r ch id Ex h ibit ion This is a last minute show update. Please read carefully. Please be advised that the orchid event previously known as the Express Orchid Exhibition has been ‘re-branded’ so to speak and is now known as the San Jose Orchid Exhibition. The event is now presented exclusively by the Santa Clara Valley Orchid Society. The Holiday Inn Express is no longer funding the show as a client appreciation event. However, a severely discounted room rate will be offered to those event attendees and vendors who wish to stay at the hotel over the course of the event ($39.00 rate plus tax). All aspects of the event have been retained minus provision of complimentary food and complimentary room nights. Only the venues have been altered. Some slight changes to times based on venue availability for the sub events of the show had to be made so please make note of changes. There will be no confusion for those who arrive at the hotel unaware of the changes as the redirect locations of the new venues are simply blocks away. That said the show will continue and will be hosted in San Jose Japantown and the special events of the show will be hosted at Vitoís New York Trattoria as follows: Friday, May 29, 2009 Preview Night 5:30 pm-8:00 pm Vitoís New York Trattoria, 90 Skyport Dr. Suite 170, San Jose, CA 95110 American Orchid Society (AOS) Judges, exhibition participants, vendors, sponsors and the media are invited to take part in an exclusive opportunity to view orchids from expert growers in our region who have decided to bring in their plants for AOS Judging because they feel their orchids may be qualified to receive a flower quality or cultural award. Orchids on display for judging will be removed once AOS Judging has completed and will not be on display on Saturday or Sunday. If you attend the preview night you will also have first pick of sale plants from our vendors before their plants are made available for sale to the general public. American Orchid Society Judging 5:30 pm-8:00pm Vitoís New York Trattoria By RSVP only, the public has a rare opportunity to witness American orchid Society Judging as it takes place.You may observe the process and will have the opportunity to ask questions. You will learn how orchids are judged for superior flower quality and cultural excellence. Orchids to be judged must be registered before 7:00 pm. Saturday, May 30, 2009 Orchid Sales & Wine Tasting 9:00 am-5:00 pm San Jose Japantown, Miraido Club House, 550 N. 6th St., San Jose, CA 95112 Saturday is the first opportunity for the general public to purchase orchids from professional growers. You can ask our team of experts how they grow their orchids and get advice from the people that grow and hybridize orchids for a living. These orchids are original seedlings, not mass produced clones of popular orchids that you’d see in retail stores everywhere. If you buy and bloom out an outstanding new orchid you could actually take it into AOS judging, get the award and put a name of your choosing on it! In many cases, purchasing orchids at this show is like buying original artwork—and each one is a masterpiece. Wine tasting is provided by Casa Carneros, Chateau Marie Antoinette Wines, Mirassou Winery, Sunset Cellars and Urbano Cellars. Orchid Skill Sessions & Orchid Raffle 11:30 am 12:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm San Jose Japantown, Miraido Club House Get all your orchid growing questions answered by masters of their field. Our orchid skill session hosts are renowned for their successful orchid growing abilities and the quality of the plants they offer for sale/grow. Each professional grower has a specialty area or particular orchid(s) of considerable expertise—this is your time to learn from the best. At the conclusion of every skill session our host will raffle off one or more orchids for those who have purchased orchids during the previous hour. Orchid Conservation Alliance Benefit 5:30 pm-8:00 pm Vitoís New York Trattoria By RSVP only, our clients, AOS Judges, exhibition participants, vendors, sponsors and the media are invited to take part in a sensational fund raising effort on behalf of the Orchid Conservation Alliance (OCA). We will hear a special address from an OCA representative highlighting the organization’s focus, achievements and goals. Our special keynote speaker will be the world renowned Sobralia expert, Bruce Rogers, for whom the species Sobralia rogersiana is named. This event concludes with a silent auction of rare plants to bid on with all proceeds to benefit OCA. Sunday, May 31, 2009 Orchid Sales & Wine tasting 9:00 am-5:00 pm Orchid Skill Sessions & Orchid Raffle 11:30 am 12:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm San Jose Japantown, Miraido Club House