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Transcript of Sandpiper OS February '09 Newsletter
FEBRUARY 2009
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Sandpiper Orchid SocietySandpiper Meetings
Location Galloway Branch of the Atlantic County Library
system located at 306 East Jimmie Leeds Road
Galloway, NJ Phone 609-652-2352
Map of Meeting Location
Website: http://www.SandpiperOrchidSociety.com Email: [email protected]
February 26th7:30 PM
Welcome New Members As President of Sandpiper OS, I would like to welcome Manuel & Perla Nigalan, of Northfield, NJ, to the Sandpiper Orchid Family as New Members and we look forward to seeing them at our future meetings. Ron Ference
Members Night The activity planned for our February Meeting is a Society involved Member’s Night. This is an evening where Society members have volunteered to spend 5-10 minutes, acquainting us with what is going on in their orchid lives. On previous Members Nights, we have learned about trips to foreign countries in search of native orchids, the construction of a new greenhouse, recently developed techniques of how to successfully raise a new genera of orchid, and numerous other fascinating bits of orchid information. Members should contact Nancy Burke, to arrange for a ‘spot’ in the evening’s program. Join us for our February meeting and learn about what our members have been up to.
DCOS SHOW RESULTS
Sandpiper Orchid Society successfully participated in the recent Deep Cut Orchid Society’s Orchid Show at the Dearborn Market greenhouse in Hazlet, NJ. Sandpiper earned the honor of placing 2nd in the Orchid Societies Display competition. A warm “thank you” to the numerous members who submitted their orchids for our display; with 9 different members receiving ribbons for their outstanding flowers. A special thank you is extended to all of the members who gave of their time and participated in this year’s Show. For more pictures of Sandpiper’s Show Highlights, click on the link below.
FIRST PLACE ‘Best in Class’
Bolopetalum Midnight Blue 'Cardinal's Roost'
Grown by: Dr. Cary Stone
Blc. Hawaiian Lightning 'Fiesta'
Grown by: Randy Tusone
Additional Sandpiper Highlights
John McClellan, (Right) Past President of SOS, receiving recognition from Ron Ference for his recent term in office.
Lisa O’Neal Award Chrissy Schairer (Second from Right) is seen accepting the Lisa O’Neal Award from Lisa’s brother, Jeffery Scafaria and his wife Carina. Lisa O’Neal was admired by all, as an outstanding orchid grower for many years. The Award, named in her honor after her untimely death, is
given to the Sandpiper member that grows the finest Orchid, during each calendar year. This year, Chrissy Schairer grew a large specimen plant of C. skinneri alba 'Debbie' FCC/AOS.
Chris Rehmann, (Left) an AOS Vice President and Accredited AOS Judge, is seen accepting, from Walter Off, his inclusion into a small group of SOS members, who have been honored with a Lifetime Membership into the Sandpiper Orchid Society. Chris in his earlier years, established his ‘roots’ in the orchid world, by joining the SOS and then served as Sandpiper OS President.
As the Banquet’s speaker, Chris gave an excellent digital presentation on the 2008 Taiwan Orchid Show. He presented numerous pictures of the 118 AOS Awarded Orchids given out by the judges. A spectacular color display of today’s cutting edge orchids was enjoyed by all.
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Banquet HighlightsEllingson, B.
Fontaine, A.
Michalenko, R.
McClellan, J&M
Montgomery, A&B
Schairer, C.
Tusone, R.
Bollenbach, G.
Class, B.
Cascioli, P.
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SHOW TABLE Top 10 of 2008
Joe Myers Award Bergie Ellingson, (Right)is seen accepting the coveted Joe Myers Award from Sandpiper’s 92 year old orchid growing treasure himself, Joe Myers. The annual Award is presented to the Society member who earns the highest point total for each calendar year. Way to go Bergie!!!
Bruce Schairer (Right) receiving congratulations from Ron Ference for his long term dedication to Sandpiper Orchid Society. Bruce is retiring as Society Treasurer after completing 10 years of service.
Awards of Appreciation
ADDITIONAL BANQUET DETAILS
Missing from the Banquet, but very much appreciated. was Lisa Kaufman who stepped down after 5 years as Editor of the Sandpiper OS Newsletter.
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Phalaenopsis bellina, formerly known as violacea var. Borneo, is endemic to the island of Borneo. Plants are found in nature growing in a pendulous fashion, with 2-3 inch green flowers that have purple markings on the lower sepals. They are extremely fragrant and can bloom for several months, particularly in the spring and summer months. When these plants mature, they will develop large, wavy, shiny green leaves.Light These plants will do best in 800-1000 footcandles and grow well next to other phals. or paphs. If the leaves are bleaching out and turning yellow, it is a sign they are receiving too much light.Temperature These plants enjoy warm conditions. In nature, the temperatures are quite warm with nighttime temps. in the high 60's to mid 70's throughout most of the year. The ideal night temperature for flowering is near 65 degrees; day temperatures of 75 degrees or above. It is not uncommon in nature to find temperatures of 85-90 degrees.Humidity These plants require a minimum of 50% humidity, and 70% is ideal. Phalaenopsis and all other orchids have fixed open stomata on the underside of their leaves, which allows them both to absorb water and respirate moisture out of their leaves. The higher the humidity, the more turgid the leaves will become. Water It is important to water these plants in the early morning so the foliage will be dry by nightfall. This will prevent crown rot and other fungal conditions. Water the plants as they
approach dryness but do not let the plant become bone dry between waterings.Fertilizer These plant are known for fast growth. They need feeding on a regular basis. Use a slightly weaker concentration of fertilizer during the fall and winter. With higher light and warmer temperatures during the summer, they can be fed higher levels of fertilizer and more often.Flowering Usually these plants need somewhat cooler and drier conditions before the onset of the flowering season. These
plants will need to be about a 6-7 inch leafspan before they will initiate their first flower spike. They can reach a leafspan of 14 inches, but this will take several years. The flower stem can produce flowers year after year, so as long as it remains green, we do not recommend cutting it back. Leave the stems, and they will flower out again in their season.Repotting Phalaenopsis bellina does best in New Zealand sphagnum moss grown in clay pots. The bark mixes seem to rob too much nitrogen from the plants unless fed very heavily. They also don't grow as quickly in bark mix as they do in sphagnum. Spring or fall is considered the best time to repot these plants. It is best to grow these plants at an angle, as they do in nature, so they can shed water from their crowns.
Phal. bellina ...formerly violacea var. Borneo
...thanks to the Orchid Web website.
David’s Monthly Orchid Tips David Off is a 3rd generation member of the highly respected
WALDOR ORCHIDS family.
Bollenbach, G.Cascioli, P.Class, B.Ellingson, B.Errickson, B.Fontaine, A.Jankowski, L&RMcClellan, J&MMichalenko, R.Montgomery, A&BSchairer, C.
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SHOW TABLE 2009Point Standings thru January
How the Points are Earned Rosette Award ....…... 10 pts 1st Place ....................... 5 pts 2nd Place ..................... 4 pts 3rd Place ...................... 3 pts Honorable Mention ... 1 pt Joe Myers Award - Awarded to the member that accumulates the highest point total for the year as determined from Society Displays and the monthly Show Table results. Lisa O’Neal Award - This award was established in 2006 upon the death of then President Lisa O’Neal. Lisa was renowned for displaying her finest orchids on the monthly Show Table. The winner of this award is acknowledged as having grown the most outstanding orchid of the year which is chosen from those plants that received the 10 point Rosette Award.
February is the start of the Show Season and we all have been prepping our plants all year in anticipation. Orchid Society participation in shows is a key building block in the orchid community. Every member should not only contribute as many plants as they can, but also be of service to those in their Societies who are in charge of organizing and preparing for the show. Best of luck to all and many Blue Ribbons.
March 2009Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
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EXTENDED CALENDAR DETAILS
Calendar of Events
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American Orchid Society
1-8 Philadelphia Flower Show Pennsylvania Convention Center website: http://www.theflowershow.com
13,14 Waldor’s - Post Flower Show Sale Waldor Orchids Linwood, N.J. website: http://waldor.com/
18 Mid-Atlantic Judging Center Philadelphia Horticultural Center Phila, Pa. website: http://www.orchidjudging.com/
19 Sandpiper Orchid Society Meeting 7:30 PM **Meeting held at Waldor Orchids** 10 E. Poplar Avenue Absecon, N.J. (Meeting location & date change for March’s meeting only)
27-29 SEPOS International Orchid Show Longwood Gardens Kennett Square, Pa. website: http://www.longwoodgardens.org/
OrchidShowandSale2009.html
-2009 Society Dues- Please remember to see
George Bollenbach about your
Sandpiper Orchid Society Dues at the
February 26th meeting.
The Orchid Help Guys
Before the Meeting7:15 PM
Ask the Orchid Help Guys before any
Sandpiper Orchid Society meetingfor advice on any culture problems you
may be having with your orchids.
Dr. Cary Stone Bergie Ellingson
The Benefits Of Membership
Whether a beginner or an expert orchid grower, you will find membership in the American Orchid Society a truly rewarding experience. You’ll join 18,000 others worldwide who share a passion for orchids, as well as furthering conservation and research efforts for these wondrous plants. And you’ll enjoy a wealth of membership benefits.
...membership to the American Orchid Society
MARCH 1-8, 2009
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The 2009 Philadelphia Flower Show“Bella Italia”
Dates: Sunday, March 1 through Sunday, March 8
Place: Pennsylvania Convention Center 12th & Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA 19107-2299
Hours: Sundays, March 1 and March 8 8 AM to 6 PMMonday through Friday, March 2 to March 6: 10 AM to 9:30 PMSaturday, March 7: 8 AM to 9:30 PM
…. thanks to the
(Best viewing hours are after 4 PM) Box Office closes one hour before Show closing on all days.
Officers President Ron Ference Vice Pres. Andy Fontaine Secretary Alice Montgomery Treasurer Henry Zona AOS Rep. Walter Off Past Pres. John McClellan
Trustees at Large Trustee 2009 Presently open Trustee 2010 Bergie Ellingson Trustee 2011 Presently open Trustee 2012 Pam Cascioli
Committee Chairs Membership George Bollenbach Publicity Gail Zona Newsletter Ron Ference Show Table Cary Stone Hospitality Alice Montgomery Website Ron Ference Show Exhibits Andy Fontaine Historian Chrissy Schairer Photography Ron Ference Refreshments Pam Cascioli Raffle Bruce Montgomery Auction Ron Ference DVOC Rep. Bruce Montgomery
Sandpiper Orchid Society
Friday, March 27International Orchid Sale: 9:00 am–5:00 pmMeet the Orchid Expert: 9:00 am–5:00 pmInternational Orchid Show: 12:00 am–5:00 pmOrchid Culture Talks: 1:00 & 3:00 pmGuided Orchid Show Tours: 2:00 & 4:00 pmOpening Night, Exclusively for Garden Passholders: 6:00 pm, reservations required
Saturday, March 28International Orchid Show & Sale: 9:00 am–6:00 pmMeet the Orchid Expert: 9:00 am–5:00 pmGuided Orchid Show Tours: 10:00 am, 12:00, 2:00 & 4:00 pmOrchid Culture Talks: 10:30 am, 12:00, 1:30 & 3:00 pmHarp Music: 12:00–3:00 pmOrchid Society Dinner Dance: 6:00–11:00 pm. Call SEPOS at 610-909-5908 for tickets and visit the SEPOS website for more information.
Sunday, March 29International Orchid Show & Sale: 9:00 am–6:00 pmMeet the Orchid Expert: 9:00 am–5:00 pmGuided Orchid Show Tours: 10:00 am, 12:00, 2:00 & 4:00 pmOrchid Culture Talks: 10:30 am, 12:00, 1:30 & 3:00 pmHarp Music: 12:00–3:00 pm
International Orchid Show and Sale
Enter a world of dazzling orchids showcased by the best collectors and growers from Hawaii to South America.Stunning exhibits fill the Conservatory and a wide array of orchids are for sale. Enjoy the American Orchid Society-judged show, guided tours, informative talks and a sales pavilion like no other. Sponsored by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Orchid Society (SEPOS).
This event occurs on the following dates:
Friday, March 27, 2009 9:00 AM — 5:00 PM
Saturday, March 28, 2009 9:00 AM — 6:00 PM
Sunday, March 29, 2009 9:00 AM — 6:00 PM
….. thanks to the LONGWOOD GARDENS website
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LONGWOOD GARDENS
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January 2009Show Table Winners
SHOW TABLE DETAILS
C. Nancy OffGrown by L&R Jankowski
Den. Remy HartmannGrown by J&M McClellan
Paph. Gemma x Winston ChurchillGrown by C. Schairer
Blc. Momilani Rainbow ‘Gipsy”Grown by B. Errickson
Paph. delanatii ‘Pink Ballon’x
delanatii ‘Dark’Grown by R. Michalenko
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SHOW TABLE DETAILS
Aerangis rhodostictaGrown by P. Cascioli
Phal. HybridGrown by J&M McClellan
Phrag. Fox Valley FireballGrown by B. Class
Rhynchostylis giganteaGrown by A. Fontaine
B. Little StarsGrown by L&R Jankowski
Paph. Onyx ‘Often’ x Grand IllusionGrown by R. Michalenko
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Waldor Orchids The largest supplier of orchid plants and supplies
in the Delaware Valley.
10 E. Poplar Ave. Linwood, N.J. 08221-2526
Phone: 609-927-4126 Fax: 609-926-0615
Fridays and Saturdays 9AM - 5:30 PM
Sandpiper Orchid SocietySecretary23 Alexander Dr.Hammonton, NJ 08037
Mailing Label
Orchids March Preview
Ponthieva tunguraguae intrigues with its curious flowers. Grower and Photographer: Marni Turkel.
...thanks to the American Orchid SocietyWebsite: http://waldor.com
How to Grow Ponthieva tunguraguae Paradise in the Heart of Houston A Survey of the Genus Cynorkis Adding Cochleanthes to a Collection