2016 Gulf Coast Orchid Show |
I went to the show and I am so glad that I did.
2016 Gulf Coast Orchid Show |
Cattleya Maxima |
The diversity! The Color! The spectacular beauty! And last but not least, the shear joy of getting them to bloom. Some orchids are just flat out hard to get a bloom out of and others are a bit easier. All of these factors make these plants so interesting and desirable for me! Oh, I could gush on and on, but I will not.
Cattlianthe Tutankamen "Pop" |
Over the years I have had a few plants here and there. Some did well, but most did not. I had a big Cattleya plant that bloomed like crazy for me in New Mexico in a windowless bathroom. Explain that one, Bloomed every six to eight weeks for almost two years.
The ones that I now have are basically rescue plants, one of them has bloomed the last two years, but the others just stare at me and seemingly mumble things at me and nothing else.
2016 Gulf Coast Orchid Show |
At the 2016 Gulf Coast Orchid Show I was once again plummeted into the incredible, diversity of the orchid world.
Renanthera Storiei |
Rhynchomyrmeleya, "Dan O Neil" |
When I entered the main room I was over whelmed by the breathtaking color and splendor of all of the plants that had been so attractively arranged. All the plants were clearly identified with well written labels.
Rhynchostylis Gigatea |
There was so much good lighting that it made photography absolutely fool proof!
There were a number of really great vendors set up and I of course left with a fluorescent dark yellow Laeliocattleya "Gold Digger"!
Laeliocattleya "Gold Digger" |
So, remember not to over look orchids as a bold source of interest for your home and garden!
Yours,
Michael W. Moses,
Gulf Hills Garden Club
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