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South Bay Orchid Society, Inc. Orchids for Amateurs Founded July, 1957 The INFLORESCENCE April, 2006 Web site: www.southbayorchidsociety.com Cymbidium Red Beauty x Girl Crazy Nancy ' South Bay Orchid Society Board: President: Ned Patton - -310-944-9798 Email: epatton1@earthlink.net 1st Vice President Nick Braemer -310-560-4384 Email: -orchidnick@yahoo.com 2nd Vice President: Ron Henry 310-374-9699 Email: - -orkidguy@earthlink.net Treasurer: Jim Rowley - 310-376-3542 Email: -jrowley@alum.nu.edu Secretary: Thamina Haque - 310-374-9898 Email: fororchids@netscape.net Membership: Susann Patton 310-944-9798 Email: - slpatton@earthlink.net Newsletter Editor: Ned Patton - 310-944-9798 Email - epatton1@earthlink.net Past President / Show Chair: Marla Corey 310-833-1918 Email: marlacorey@sbcglobal.net Webmaster Don Goss -310-316-3595 Email: webmstr at 1stinmedia dot com Public / Intersociety Relations Joan Bailey 310-835-9614 Email - -jo3bail@aol.com Directors: Ann McNeely -310-375-7750 Dr. Robert Streeter -310-541-6692 Email rjs.ges@gte.net Note the meeting date change April Meeting Friday, April 28, 2006 8:00 PM South Coast Botanic Garden 26300 Crenshaw Blvd. Speaker Tony Velarde Tony began collecting Cymbidiums a little over thirty years ago. He says he has a preference for pendulous Cymbidiums (and a large number of awards to show for it), but he does have a fair representation of upright novelty types and a few select standards. Tony has been a long time leader of the Cymbidium Society of America, serving as president of the San Gabriel Valley Branch on two separate occasions - once in the early 80s and again in the late 90s, the Orange County Branch in the mid 80s, and the Main Board of CSA in the early 90s. He has most recently been hybridizing Cymbidiums at Mariposa Gardens, and will bring a plant table from Mariposa. Don t miss it. Nick Braemer Culture Session 7:00 PM Tony Velarde will be leading the culture session. Show Volunteer Plant Raffle At the April meeting we will be having a special plant raffle. Several of the vendors donated plants to the society at the end of the Spring Show. Everyone who contributed their time and talents to the Spring Show will be given a free raffle ticket to choose one plant from these donations. Any plants that remain after the raffle will be put on the plant raffle table at a later date. So far a list of 62 volunteers has been make. You must be present to win. Spring Show Committee April, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Page 1

President s Message April is here with Spring Showers when is it going to quit raining so our plants will dry out? Oh well another month and summer will be here. This month I got a call from the Botanic Garden, and apparently they just noticed that there is a conflict with our normal meeting date. So, we had to move the Meeting to the next Friday APRIL 28. Don t worry, I ll remind you again a couple of times so you won t miss it. Please make every effort to get to the meeting this month, because we have our elections in April this year rather than in May as usual. Our picnic got moved to May, so the Board decided to move the elections to April. I told everyone that last month, so it shouldn t be much of a surprise. We have two things to vote on at the general meeting this month the election of a new slate of officers and the minor modifications that the Board made to the By-Laws. This is important so everyone please show up and cast your vote. You will see the slate of nominees on Page 5 of this newsletter. I want to personally thank the nominating committee, headed by Marla Corey, for developing what I think is a great slate for the coming year. We re all sorry to see Dr. Bob leaving the Board, but Marc Massari is a great candidate. He s a new member with experience on Boards of clubs like ours. And, this year, we have a two man race with Tom Renger volunteering to be nominated. This election is important so don t miss it. Note the announcement below about the picnic. Olga Cutting approached me last month and volunteered to help cook. I boasted a bit about my fresh salsa, and look what happened. Should have kept my mouth shut but that s just not my way. Last year was so much fun, you won t want to miss this year. The weather ought to be great. Finally, the Installation Banquet is again at the Alpine Village this year, on June 16. See the announcement later in this newsletter. Please come and share dinner with your friends. See you at the meeting Friday, April 28th, Ned ATTENTION-ATTENTION THE GREAT SALSA RIVALRY IS ON! The contest is to commence at the Zuma Canyon Picnic. Make your best (favorite) secret or not-so secret recipe for the picnic. George Vasquez will be judge in chief and you will have a chance to taste some really good stuff... (Ned and Olga Cutting already have a grudge match coming up the battle has been joined don t miss out) Zuma Canyon Picnic Saturday May 20 11AM-2PM with George Vasquez. Ned will again do the main cooking, since it was sooooo good last year. We will be having beef and chicken cooked over a wood fire. There will be lots of salads and side dishes as well. George Vasquez will give us a tour of his greenhouses and treat us to a potting demonstration. Plants: There will be plenty of plants available for purchase. We also will have a raffle for plants and everyone will get a free raffle ticket. Lunch: The cost is $10.00/person Guests: Always welcome Transportation: Individual responsibility-no bus planned. Please sign up at the meeting and/ or call Ron Henry at 310-374-9699 Maps will be available at the meeting ZUMA CANYON ORCHIDS April, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Page 2

CYMBIDIUM COMPANIONS -The Toothed-tongues by Susann Patton Odonoglossum WEARSIDE BANK x DURHAM GALAXY 'Lyoth Supreme' as I do love a good challenge. My absolute favorite orchid is the Phalaenopsis. For me that is the flower of complete perfection. I am, however years later still working on being successful growing it. Upon moving to Southern California I discovered the wondrous gorgeous cymbidium orchid. Along with their beauty; I have had success with them, so I can t help but love them even more. So rather than continuing with angst and limited success I have started to look at other ways to build on my success. One way I have done that is to look more closely at those plants that are cymbidium companions. These are the guys that thrive under similar environmental conditions as cymbidiums, for us in southern California this is backyard culture. It only made sense to me that I might have better success in this direction. Not that I have given up on the Phalaenopsis; The first group of cymbidium companions that caught my eye was the Odontoglossums, known as Odonts. But I had some fear because I had heard they didn t grow well in southern California. And that may be true in our desert areas, but here on the coast they are the companions of choice. Also many of the Hybreds are more temperature tolerant and include names like Odontonia, Odontioda and Wilsonaras. (note table at end of article). I say caught my eye because Odonts has some incredibly bright flower colors, set on graceful arching inflorescences. What s not to love? Light- In order of importance, light is first. It s not an obstacle, but a condition that needs controlling. Light levels can be moved up when temperatures are cooler or down when with hotter temperature. Sunlight doesn t burn the leaves; it s the heat that builds up inside the leaf that you want to avoid. Keep the leaves cooler with cool temperatures or a good breeze and less sun on warm days. I bloom my cymbidiums with morning sun on them about 30% of the day. Filtered light or bright shade is ideal for Odonts, which many growers also use for Cymbidiums. Too little light results in weak growth and few flowers. The leaves should be bright green, just to the point of turning pink. Red leaves indicate too much sun. Water- Water comes in second as importance, but a close second. During the summer months and active growth, you water your cymbidiums regularly. The same can be said for Odonts. With cooler months you ll adjust your watering frequencies. During cold winter months, many orchids cannot tolerate being wet and cold. Keep them drier, just as you would your Cymbidiums. Watering should resume when new growth appears regardless of the flowering stage. I may move my plants during rainy months, because we get our rain when its cooler and I don t want them washed away with copious amounts of rain water for days on end. Don t be tempted to give a little drink to your Odont because it is damp and not quite dry. Give it a couple more days and then give it a good flush. The pseudobulbs will store what they need. Air- Orchids need air flow, cymbidiums and Odonts are no exception. I have trouble not buying another cymbidium because it would crowd my other pots too close together and minimize air flow. As with cymbidiums, Odonts don t like drafts, either cold or hot. Santa Ana winds can be drying and plants maybe need to be protected or watered extra. Temperature- We have the right temperatures here in Southern California. Day temperatures below 85 degrees F are preferred year-round. Night temperatures above 55 degrees are best. During warmer periods give more water and air. Bring them inside if by chance frost is called for. The introduction Oncidium, Miltonia, Brassia, etc. with Odonts have given a more elevated temperature tolerance. The addition April, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Page 3

Odontoglossum (Odonto) continued from Page 3 Cochlioda has had very little affect on temperature requirements. Most of the Odontoglossums and Odontiodas have cooler temperature tolerance. Cymbidiums actually can go cooler than Odonts, but both probably benefit from a substantial temperature drop between day temperature drop between day and night. Potting is done after the blooms are finished. If dividing, keep the divisions at 3-4 pseudobulbs. Avoid repotting in summer heat and always sterilize cutting tools to prevent spread of viruses. Are your cymbidiums feeling lonely? I hope this has encouraged you to grow more orchids outside and right along with your cymbidiums. They will reward you with better growth and more flowers that are wild with color. They can be grown in the usual growth mediums I have bark mostly, but I have a dozen plants mounted on a 11 tree trunk in my back yard. I ignore them for the most part, until they bloom that is. Odontoglossum Hybrids Wilsonara Kolibri 'Rainbow' Odontioda Lovely Penguin Odontocidium Tiger Hambuhren Odontonia Fiona Isler Vuylstekeara "Fall In Love" This orchid was originally produced by the Flemish grower Vuylsteker. Wilsonara is Odonto x Cochlioda x Oncidium Odontioda is Odonto x Cochlioda Odontocidium is Odonto x Oncidium Odontonia is Ondonto x Miltonia Vuylstekerara is Odonto x Cochioda x Miltonia Below are Odontoglossum species. Odontoglossum insleayi Odontoglossum rossii Odontoglossum pulchellum grande bictoniense April, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Page 4

03/17/06 SBOS Ribbon Judging Ribbon Plant Exhibitor Novice Phalaenopsis Toby Hoyle judge 1 Kaliedoscope Mark Massari 2 Brother Sara Gold Kimo Amateur Cattleya Alliance Toby Hoyle judge 1 Pot. Shinfong Dawn Thamina Haque 2 C. Irene Holquin Brown Eyes Thamina Haque 3 Lc. Kat Red Panda Kendolie Jasmine Bashi Amateur Others Toby Hoyle judge 1 Z.B.G. White Steonehurse x z Imagination Big Boy Jasmine Bashi 2 Cym Dr Len Geyserland Bernadette Nazareno 3 Cym Sara Jean Ice Casade Jasmine Bashi Nomination Slate Election of Officers At the April meeting the nominating committee will present the following candidates as officers for the year 2006-2007. President: Ned Patton Second Vice President: Ron Henry Secretary: Thamina Haque Director: Marc Massari First Vice President: Nick Braemer Treasurer: Jim Rowley Membership: Susann Patton Tom Renger has volunteered his name for Director and will run against Marc Massari. Nominations from the floor will also be accepted during election process. Ann McNeeley and Joan Bailey are both serving the 2 nd year of their two-year directorships so their names will not appear on the ballot. This year we do have a choice to make for the directorship that is being vacated by Bob Streeter. We are sad to see Bob step down, but a choice has to be made that will influence the growth of our society as we evolve to meet the future. Nominating committee: Ann McNeeley, Joan Bailey, Susann Patton, Marla Corey April, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Page 5

People, Places and Things South Bay Orchid Society, Inc. Meets on the third Friday of each month Culture Session at 7:00 p.m. General Meeting at 8:00 p.m. South Coast Botanic Garden 26300 Crenshaw Blvd. Next Board Meeting May 3, 2006 Note the change in date. The Board Meeting this month will be held at the Meeting Room at Whole Foods Market at Pacific Coast Highway and Crenshaw Blvd. The meeting will start at 7:00 PM. The room is easily accessed by an elevator located past the café area at the front of the store. CHECK IT OUT Our library has a great book on general orchid growing: Mimi Leubbermann. "Easy Orchids : Simple Secrets for Glorious Gardens--Indoors and Out" This is a good beginners book. With growing orchids as a pastime ever increasing in popularity, here, reissued with a lovely new cover, is one of the most popular books on the subject. This engaging volume provides all the inspiration and hands-on facts for transforming a windowsill, patio, glassed-in porch, or small garden plot into orchid territory, with the emphasis-given a plant that can be all too intimidating-on the easy. There s Lady s Slipper orchids and Jewel orchids for low-light homes; Laeliocattleyas to take advantage of a sunny kitchen window; and a host of other varieties. Complete with concise, easy-to-follow instructions, and beautifully illustrated with full-color photographs, Easy Orchids makes growing these prima donnas of the plant world rewarding and enjoyable for beginner and expert gardeners alike. Mimi Leubbermann is the author of a wide range of garden books, including Easy Orchid and lives in Napa California. Ron Henry Took this picture on the Bus trip to the Santa Barbara Orchid Show last month. WOW April, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Page 6

The Refrigerator Door Orchid Show Calendar April, 2006 July 2006 SBOS Committee Chairs: Librarian: Kathy Synstelien...310-833-3029 Raffle Tickets: Ted Cornell..310-327-2826 Refreshments: Carolyn Gould.....310-546-2133 Shirley Marble. 310-379-0855 Ann McNeely..310-375-7750 Ribbon Judging: Joan Bailey....310-835-9614 Email:..jo3bail@aol.com Jasmine Bashi...323-299-7770 Beverly Christensen..323-299-5111 Property Manager: Ron Henry... 310-374-9699 Meeting Set-up: David Okihara....310-324-3211 AOS Liason: Bob Streeter....310-541-6692 Southland Representative: Marilyn Hill....310-675-0604 Sunshine: Kathy West.310-643-8740 Web Site: Don Goss...310-316-3595 E-mail webmstr at 1stinmedia dot com April 22 and 23, 2006 Sacramento Orchid Society Spring Show Scottish Rite Temple, Sacramento 6151 H St Sacramento, CA Sat: 10-5, Sun: 10-4PM May 6, 2006 Spring Fling 1894 Dehesa Rd El Cajon, CA Say 10-4PM Contact Tom (619) 441-9874 for details May 20, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Picnic Zuma Canyon Orchids SALSA DAYS -COME ONE, COME ALL-LOADS OF FUN June 9-10, 2006 Westminster Mall Orchid Show 1025 Westminster Mall Westminster, CA Contact (949)292-9091 June 16, 2006 South Bay Installation Banquet Alpine Village Call Ron for details 310-374-9699 July 7-9, 2006 26th Annual Santa Barbara International Orchid Fair Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara Fri-Sat: 9-5, Sun 10-4PM April, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Page 7

The Inflorescence South Bay Orchid Society c/o Ned Patton 21816 Barbara Street Torrance, CA 90503 See You Friday, April 28 for voting REMEMBER THE MEETING IS A WEEK LATE FRIDAY APRIL 28 Ned April, 2006 South Bay Orchid Society Page 8