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No SOCM on 7 th July because the following Saturday 13 th July the Wide Bay combined orchid societies annual orchid workshop is on at Howard and the club will subsidize the bus cost so that you can travel to this educational workshop for $10pp. SOCM on 4 th August is an orchid repotting workshop for new and old growers. A special invitation is extended to all new growers to come along and see how it is done by the experts. The club hopes that all growers will take advantage of this meeting to stock up on your potting requirements for the repotting season. Remember the club merchandise is available only to BOSI members not the general public. Meeting topic 20 th June. Introduction to the Cattleya, Dendrobium and Paphiopedilum orchid genera Several of our club experts will give a short talk on growing requirements such as light, temperature, growing medium, watering, fertilize and problems with these three genera for the new and older growers. They will attempt to answer any question you may have relating to these genera. P.O. Box 1173, Bundaberg, 4670 Office Bearers. President Robert Shield Phone 41550783 Secretary Rene Thompson Phone 41521619 Treasurer Glenda Coster Phone 41527980 Volume 06/13 June 2013 Ed. Barry Mellefont Meetings are held at 7.30 pm on the third THURSDAY of each month at the Avenell Heights Hall, Thabeban Street. Visitors and past members are especially welcome to attend. Date Claimers 13 July Wide Bay Annual orchid Workshop at Howard. Bus cost $10 pp 22 -24 Aug. Native Orchid Conference Strathpine Conference Centre. 6-7 Sept. CIDOS Spring Show 19 - 21 Sept. MDOS Spring Show. Set up on 19 th . 4 - 6 Oct. Hervey Bay Orchid Show. Set up on 4 th . Email: Club & Editor: [email protected] Meeting Duty Roster : June B Group July C Group August A Group Bulk Booklet Orders and/or Enquires: [email protected] or 41521937
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Page 1: Office Bearers. President Robert Shield Phone 41550783 ......Jun 06, 2012  · Dendrobiums Dendrobium is a huge genus of orchids. Dendrobium species are either epiphytic, or occasionally

No SOCM on 7th July because the following Saturday 13th July the Wide Bay combined orchid societies annual orchid workshop is on at Howard and the club will subsidize the bus cost so that you can travel to this educational workshop for $10pp. SOCM on 4th August is an orchid repotting workshop for new and old growers. A special invitation is extended to all new growers to come along and see how it is done by the experts. The club hopes that all growers will take advantage of this meeting to stock up on your potting requirements for the repotting season. Remember the club merchandise is available only to BOSI members not the general public.

Meeting topic 20th June.

Introduction to the Cattleya, Dendrobium and Paphiopedilum orchid genera Several of our club experts will give a short talk on growing requirements such as light, temperature, growing medium, watering, fertilize and problems with these three genera for the new and older growers. They will attempt to answer any question you may have relating to these genera.

P.O. Box 1173,

Bundaberg, 4670

Office Bearers.

President Robert Shield Phone 41550783

Secretary Rene Thompson Phone 41521619

Treasurer Glenda Coster Phone 41527980

Volume 06/13 June 2013 Ed. Barry Mellefont

Meetings are held at 7.30 pm on the third THURSDAY of each month at the Avenell Heights Hall, Thabeban Street.

Visitors and past members are especially welcome to attend.

Date Claimers

13 July Wide Bay Annual orchid Workshop at Howard. Bus cost $10 pp

22 -24 Aug. Native Orchid Conference Strathpine Conference Centre. 6-7 Sept. CIDOS Spring Show 19 - 21 Sept. MDOS Spring Show. Set up on 19th. 4 - 6 Oct. Hervey Bay Orchid Show. Set up on 4th.

Email: Club & Editor: [email protected]

Meeting Duty Roster : June B Group July C Group August A Group

Bulk Booklet Orders and/or Enquires: [email protected] or 41521937

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New Members

A warm welcome from the committee and members to the new members who have just joined

and been accepted into our society. Please make them feel welcome and help where possible.

New members are Eric & Daphne AUSTIN, Diane & Richard CORNALE, Avis GOAD, Barbara

CORRIGAN, Helen ERHART, Heather & Ray ROYLANCE, Susan POWTER – DIXON, Janice

KIRBY, Olga BOGDANOVA & Trevor PARRY, Donna & Brian STEVENS, John & Sylvia

GOLLAM, Brett & Prarisa TIERNEY, Shirley ROLL, Nathan & Amy GOODLAND, David &

Ruth GILLESPIE, Carey MILLICAN, Ricky & Ellen Schiffke.

The Club merchandise is available only to BOSI members not the public.

The merchandise, when available and in stock, includes Sterilizer-Trisodium Phosphate, fertilizer Plantacote, Peters All Rounder, Blossom Booster, Steri-prune Spray, Coloured Labels, White Labels Long and Short, Clips Large, Medium & Small, Pencils (8008), Pencils China Black & White, Stainless Steel Pruners, Modiform Pots, 70mm, 80mm, 110mm, 130mm, 150mm 170mm, and Bags Bark(Large/Medium/Small /Mini) and Charcoal. Charcoal bag graded in sizes of 5, 10, 15 and 20mm.

Please phone Bev on 41593291 to arrange suitable time or she may bring your order to the meeting for you if it is convenient.

Labels, clips, trisodium phosphate, pots, fertilizer, etc can now be purchased from the librarian at monthly meetings or from Alwyn & Bev’s (Please phone 41593291 to arrange suitable time).

While the Bundaberg Orchid Society Inc. endeavours to ensure reliability and accuracy in this Newsletter’s editorial content, responsibility for advice and views expressed is not

assumed by the Society or the Management Committee.

Raffle Winner – May meeting 2013

1st – David McKean 2nd – Phil Powell

Lucky Door – Bob Shield Exhibitor – Lou Penny

Clint Heathorn, owner/operator of The Little Green Frog, at the IGA plaza, North Bundaberg sells orchids through his business

As an example, at the moment he has flowering plants of: 105mm –Bllra. Pacific Treasures 'Everything Nice' and others –retail $25 130/140mm – Odcdm. Pacific Paladium 'Pacific Lava and others –retail $30 Phal. Leopard Prince, Bl. Yellow Bird x Pot. Love Call and a range of different epidendrums, cattleyas, Phalaenopsis and Oncidiun crosses

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Wide Bay Combined Orchid Societies Annual Orchid Workshop at Howard

The workshop will be held at Howard on 13th July hosted by the Maryborough & District Orchid Society. You must supply your own lunch and bring a plate to be shared for morning and afternoon tea. The bus cost will be $10 per person. Booking sheet at meeting 20th June or ring Bob Coster 41527980. PROGRAM: 8.00am Hall opened and arrival of vendors. 9.30am Morning Tea (everyone to bring a plate of food) . Container Gardens to be entered by 9.30am Voting – Container Garden Competition 10.00am Ross Maidment (Aranbeen Orchids) - Orchid Adventures in Thailand 11.00am Darryl Banks – Promenaea and Zygopetalum 12.00pm Lunch (each person to provide own lunch) 1.00pm Shane Snow – Dendrobium canaliculatum crosses 2.00pm Drawing of the Raffle

Announce of winners of Container Garden Competition 3.00pm Afternoon Tea

Commercial Vendors attending:

Orchidaceous Supplies, J & V’s Fraser Coast Dendrobiums, Darryl Banks Orchids, Aranbeen Orchids

Where: Burrum District Community Centre, 56 Steley Street, Howard When: Saturday 13th July 2013

7th Australasian Native Orchid Conference & Show Strathpine 2013

The Australasian Native Orchid Society (Qld) – Kabi Group Inc. is hosting the 7th Australasian Native Orchid Conference and Show at the Strathpine Community centre 199 Gympie Road Strathpine Qld. We invite your society to attend our conference and show to share the special orchids and plants of the Australasian region. The show will be open to the public over three days starting Friday the 23rd August from 9.00am to 5.00pm, Saturday 24th from 9.00am till 5.00pm and Sunday 25th from 9.00am to 3.00pm. Admission will be $5.00 for adults with children accompanied by a paying adult, free. If there is enough support the club will take a bus to this show. It is well worth seeing.

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Popular Vote Results May 2013

Species: Bulb. longissimum A & B Heidke

Any Other (Tie): Brat. Charles M. Fitch Brs. verrucosa R & G Coster L & Y Penny

Cattleya: C. Caudabec Candy I & C Neilson

Novice: Rlc. George King x Rlc. California Girl Phil Powell

Judge’s Choice: C. Caudabec Candy I & C Neilson

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Some of the other tabled plants at May 2013 Meeting.

Rth. Roy's Magic Rlc. Sonya Jenkinson Rlc. Haw Yuan Gold

Vkt. Bay Sunrise Rlc. Golden Llewellyn Sc. Dale Ott

Rlc. Greenwich Den. Bigibbum C. Unknown

Dgmra. Olympia Den. Makariki Blue x Onc. Lemon Heart Den. canaliculatum

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These Mysterious Orchid Names (Continued from last month)

Brassocattleya Binosa = (Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya bicolor)

Bc. Binosa = (B. nodosa x C. bicolor)

Primary Hybrid Species Species

Cym. Black Stump = (Cym. Australian Midnight x Cym. Cricket) Cym. Australian Midnight = (Cym. canaliculatum x Cym. atropurpureum) Cym. Cricket = (Cym. devonianum x Cym. madidum) The abbreviated form of the genus name is used on orchid tags. Species names are always in lowercase italics and hybrid “grex”names have each word capitalised.

Den. Canaliculatum Paph. Hampshire Awesome

There are lists of ‘standard’ abbreviations for the species genus and hybrid-genus in the orchid hybrid register of over 700 abbreviations. Most of the more common abbreviations are quickly memorised, some are listed below

Genus Abbr. Genus Abbr.

Ascocenda Ascda. Paphiopedilum Paph.

Barkeria Bark. Phalaenopsis Phal.

Brassia B. Phragmipedium Phrag.

Brassolaeliocattleya Blc. Potinara Pot.

Cattleya C. Sophrolaeliocattleya Slc.

Cymbidium Cym. Sophronitis S.

Dendrobium Den. Thwaitesara Thw.

Dendrochilum Ddc. Tolumnia Tolu

Laelia L. Odontocidium Odcdm.

Miltonia Milt. Vanda V.

Oncidium Onc. Zygopetalum Z.

Primary hybrib results from the crossing of two species and other hybrids have more than two species in their family tree. Hybrid Primary Hybrid

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If you have an orchid with a label showing two crosses check to see if the cross has been named. When orchid crosses are named they are registered with the RHS. These days it is quick and easy to check if crosses have been named using the computer program Orchidwiz. The club and quite a few members have the program and they will look up the information for you. Labels are very important, old brittle ones need to be replaced before they break up or

can’t be read. Here is an orchid name submitted at the May meeting. The member had copied what was written on the label.

The correct name is Blc. Goldenzelle.

The Cattleya Alliance Members of the Cattleya Alliance are usually epiphytic, but some are lithophytic (growing on rocks). They possess thickened pseudobulbs with one or two leaves at apex. Their leaves are leathery in texture, thick and tough (coriaceous) or fleshy. They are sympodial in growth, with each new growth arising from the previous growth. In their natural habitat, members of the Cattleya Alliance grow on and along supporting surfaces, such as limbs and trunks of trees, in the tropical and subtropical Americas. Included in the Cattleya Alliance are species and hybrids of the following popular genera: Brassavola, Broughtonia, Diacrium, Encyclia, Epidendrum, Laelia, Rhyncholaelia, Schomburgkia, Sophronitis, and Tetramicra. The cattleya group is known for large, showy and sometimes fragrant flowers. Some of the most stunning orchids in cultivation are cattleyas, with huge flowers that can measure 20cm across and come in a wide variety of colours and patterns. Because of their ease of growth and sheer beauty, cattleyas are the most hybridized of all orchids, and there are thousands of registered hybrids. Most cattleya produce one new flush of growth annually, and each new pseudobulb should produce flowers that same growing season, often in late summer or winter. Some of the hybrids might produce two or more bloomings annually.

The cattleya on the left has an exhibition or filled in shape while the one the right has an open or starry shape. Both types may occur as a single flower, several flowers or as a cluster of 5 or more flowers

Dendrobiums

Dendrobium is a huge genus of orchids. Dendrobium species are either epiphytic, or occasionally lithophytic. They have adapted to a wide variety of habitats, from the high altitudes in the Himalayan mountains to lowland tropical forests and even to the dry climate of the Australian desert.

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Callista

Complex

Species

Maudiae

This genus of sympodial orchids develop pseudobulbs, which vary in length from under a cm to several metres long. Owing to the extreme diversity of the Dendrobium genus, they are best categorized into 8 main sections.

The most obvious difference between the Phalaenanthe and Spatulata section Dendrobiums is the flower shape. Phalaenanthe Dens. have filled in flowers whereas Spatulata dens have an open

shape with twisted petals or sepals. The petals are erect, elongated and twisted greater than 180°. Both flower on long racemes which appear from the apex of the cane. Intermediate hybrids between the above two have less than 180 twist.

The Latouria or (NewGuinea) type The inflorescences arise from near the cane apex with a small cluster of rather strange fleshy flowers With the Formosae or (Nigrohirsutae) type the flowers occur

grouped together in twos and threes from near the top of the pseudobulb. Softcane Dendrobiums or nobile (no-BIL-ay) type have Flowers in groups of 1 to 5 at nodes along the length of the cane Flowers of Callista or chandelier section are borne on

pendulous inflorescences resembling a chandelier. Flowers from the Australian Dendrobium section are borne on a peduncle or primary flower stalk which supports several to many flowers.

Paphiopedilums

Paphiopedilums are easily identified from their common name Slipper Orchid as the pouch on the flower resembles the toe of a ladies slipper. Basically, Paphiopedilums may be divided into plants with single flowered stems or those

producing multifloral inflorecences. Of the single flowered type, the Complex Exhibition, Non Exhibition type and the species from which they are derived, sport plain green leaves with only slight veinations

(often in red flowers).

Maudiae Type are the ones with prominent mottled foliage

sometimes worth growing for their leaves alone. The Multifloral group can be roughly divided into 2 groups, one which

produces their flowers more or less simultaneously and those which produce them sequentially, sometimes over a period exceeding a year.

The third group of single-flowered Paphs are those belonging to the Brachypetalum group mostly from Malaya to Thailand

Spatulata Phalaenanthe

Latouria Formosae

Softcane

Australian


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