Orchids of Cuba. Robert Lauri. September 9, Dedicated to Growing Orchids Outdoors.

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www.coolgrowingorchids.com Dedicated to Growing Orchids Outdoors Meets 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7 PM Garden Grove Masonic Lodge 11270 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove, CA 92840 Volume 2, Number 9 September 2015 2015 Officers President Richard Hess Vice President Theo Johnson Society Secretary Roberta Fox Membership Secretary Robin Lane postalrobin@sbcglobal.net Treasurer Jade Davis Directors David Alexander Tony Glinskas Norm Nakanishi Dana Seelig - Newsletter Roberta Fox roberta@orchidcentral.net (714)435-8015 Newsletter deadline is the 25th of the month prior to the month of issue. Robert Lauri traveled on a humanitarian trip to Cuba in 2013 and was able to visit a few areas within the island nation. The trip included areas around Havana, Varadero Beach and culminated in a visit to Soroa Orchid Gardens that is located an hour drive outside of Havana. The orchid lecture will focus on orchid species native to Cuba and photographs of Soroa Orchid Gardens. This presentation will also include some travel log information for those of you who have never visited Cuba before. September 9, 2015 Orchids of Cuba Robert Lauri Robert has a keen interest in the evolutionary biology of orchids, gives orchid horticultural lectures to local so- Encyclia phoenicea cieties, and operates a blog on Stanhopea culture (http:// stanhopeaculture.blogspot.com/). His orchid horticultural interests include Cattleya, Pleione, Stanhopea and a few other genera and species. Robert received his master's degree in evolutionary biology and floristics from San Diego State University in 2004, and his Ph.D. in Botany from Claremont Graduate University and Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in 2010. His dissertation title was "A systematic study of Piperia (Orchidaceae) and close relatives in Platanthera s.l." He currently works as an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego teaching biology, botany, and genetics.

Page 2 Speaker s Choice August speaker Don Goss selected the spectacular mounted Encyclia brassavolae brought in by Jackie Tran. Your editor had an opportunity to utilize Don s photography set-up to obtain this photo. The arrangement worked very well! When asked how she grows this plant, Jackie graciously provided some information. It grows outside, on a patio. It receives about 30% shade. It is watered about twice a week in summer, in the spring once a week, in the fall twice a month, and in winter watering is not needed. It is fertilized twice a month, using a balanced (20-20-20) fertilizer in a spray bottle. Clearly, this plant is also quite drought-tolerant! Encyclia (Prosthechea) brassavolae originates in southern Mexico through Central America to Panama. It occurs at a wide range of elevations from 3950 8200 ft. (1200-2500 m). It grows in pine-oak forests, receiving considerable rain during the spring and summer. In the winter, there is less rain, but because of mist and dew, is probably never completely dry. However, it is apparent that this species can tolerate much less water than it may receive in nature. By popular demand, here is the recipe for the Apple Cake brought by John Cox to the July Barbecue. Apple Cake By John Cox 3 cups sugar 3 teaspoons cinnamon 3 eggs 3 teaspoons baking soda 3 teaspoons vanilla 1 ½ cups walnuts ¾ cup oil 3 cups flour Mix sugar, eggs, vanilla, oil, cinnamon, baking soda, and walnuts. Peel and take out core of apples, cut up the apples and add them. Then add the flour. Bake for 1 ½ hour at 350 degrees 6 green apples Encyclia brassavolae

Page 3 CGOS President s Message I know we are all suffering with heat but your orchids are also. Most orchids come from temperate locations and this weather has not been temperate. I used to mist all the plants down, but sometimes this can cause crown rot on some good plants. If you are going to mist your plants do it in the AM if you are still concerned and do it in the PM make sure there is no standing water in the center of any plant. I tend to just water more and make sure it is a deep watering. This means water until you see water running out the bottom of the plant. Make sure you have fans running air over top of your plants for circulation which is very important. Check your plants for the tiny bush snails in your mix because they are bad news. I discovered that one of my expensive terrestrial orchids had bush snails so I have to check all my plants that were in the vicinity of that plant for the snail. Right now I am taking a Editor s Notes Fall show season is upon us! The event calendar is full. Of course, it includes Fascination of Orchids, in our own back yard. To echo Dick Hess plea, we need your help! And of course, there will be many treasures from excellent vendors to enhance your collection. The show website, http://ocorchidshow.com, has a list of them. If there is something special that you would like, do contact the vendor and they will be happy to bring it for you if it is available. In particular, the international vendors need to know about your pre-orders in the first week or so of September, to have time to obtain documents and get them packed for shipment. stick and crushing them as I do not know if my insect killer will get them. Remember this time of year is critical so be extra careful and check your plants. The Fascination of Orchids Show will be held the last weekend of this month, September 26 and 27. If you have not yet signed up for set up, take down, or helping during the show (information table, also display-room security) please do it at the September meeting. The financial support received from Fascination of Orchids makes this club possible, so do your part to support the Show. Richard Hess cooler nights the AccuWeather forecast (which I have found to be pretty good) shows night temperatures dropping into the low 60 s around the second week of September. Once that happens, do your watering in the morning to be safe. Because of the heat and humidity, the orchids are also still in active growth, so fertilizer is very beneficial. Once weekly, weakly is still good advice. There are a few things blooming in my yard (with all the plants that I have, there is always SOMETHING), but lots of buds and Laelia anceps Lc. Liptonii It s hot and it s humid and most of my orchids are thoroughly enjoying a climate that reminds them of home. Watering in the evening is very desirable follow the advice of Andy and Harry Phillips. In the tropics, that s when it rains. The plants then have all night to absorb water before it evaporates in the daytime heat. If it is really hot, watering during the day will provide some cooling, but it s the evening watering that will do the most to hydrate the plants This approach is ideal as long as the night temperature stays above about 60 deg. F. The low hasn t been much below 68 deg F. since mid-june. However, we are getting close to the autumn transition, with warm days and See: Editor s Notes, Page 4

Page 4 Editor s Notes, from Page 3 spikes offer the promise of a truly spectacular fall. I haven t seen much in the way of Cymbidium spikes yet, though once the nights cool down, be on the lookout for those and be ready to start staking. That cool fall jolt is the reason that we can grow Cymbidiums easily, unlike nearly all other places where people grow orchids. Habaneria medusa is not a cool-growing orchid, but since it goes dormant in the winter, and doesn t need much light when it emerges in April or May, it can be grown as a house plant, and is so spectacular that it is worth going to a bit of trouble for it. This time of year, with the warm nights, it should be fine outside if given Lc. Liptonii has been in bloom for at least two weeks, as of the end of August. It is a primary hybrid of Laelia anceps f. veitchiana form (white with coerulea lip) and Cattleya labiata f. coerulea. It blooms twice a year, occasionally three times, and grows vigorously. It gets its cold-tolerance from the L. anceps parent, while the C. labiata improves the form. It grows with the L. anceps, above the Cymbidiums. Habenaria medusa Encyclia prismatocarpa Encyclia prismatocarpa is an easy-to-grow species with dramatic flowers. Mine is very consistent in its bloom time, within the first week or two of September. good shade, but can also be grown with your Phalaenopsis in the house. Once the foliage dies back after blooming, reduce and then stop watering. I give it a light watering about once a month while dormant, to keep the tubers from drying out, but only a very little. In about April, if you don t see new growth, you can start to water a little more but don t overdo it until the plant wakes up. I grow it in a fast-draining terrestrial mix made from cactus mix, sand, and horticultural perlite (the fine stuff that comes from the garden-supply store or Home Depot) Roberta Fox, Editor

Page 5 Calendar of Events *See flyer at www.coolgrowingorchids.com, select the Events link South Bay Orchid Society Show and Sale September 19-20; Sales Sat. 9-5, Sun 9-4, Show Sat 11-5 and Sun 9-4 South Coast Botanic Garden, 26300 Crenshaw Blvd., Palos Verdes Admission $9 Adults, $6 Seniors, Free parking Info: www.southbayorchidsociety.com Fascination of Orchids International Show and Sale* September 26-27, 2015, 10 AM 5 PM South Coast Plaza Village, 1631 W Sunflower, Santa Ana (Corner of Sunflower and Bear) Info: www.ocorchidshow.com Andy s Orchids Open House October 2-4, 2015 10 AM 4 PM 734 Ocean View Ave, Encinitas Info: www.andysorchids.com San Diego International Orchid Fair October 3-4; Sat 9-5, Sun 9-4 San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Dr,, Encinitas Info: http://www.sdbgarden.org/orchid.htm The Huntington Botanical Gardens First Annual International Orchid Show and Sale* October 16-18; Fri. Noon-4:30, Sat. and Sun. 10:30-4:30 The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino Info: Huntington.org/OrchidShow Santa Barbara Orchid Estate Fall Open House November 7-8; Sat. 8-5, Sun. 9-4 1250 Orchid Dr., Santa Barbara Info: www.sborchid.com or (800) 553-3387 Cal Orchid Fall Open House November 7-8; 9-4 both days 1251 Orchid Dr., Santa Barbara Info: www.calorchid.com or (805) 967-1312

Page 6 These vendors have generously supported our Society at the last Auction, and throughout the year. Please support them with your business. When you visit them, let them know that you are a member of our society. They need to know that our Society supports them. Andy's Orchids Contact: Andy & Harry Phillips 760-436-4235, info@andysorchids.com www.andysorchids.com Diamond Orchids Contact: Peter Lin 909-396-0334, minicatt99@yahoo.com www.diamondorchids.com Mr. Fertilizer Contact: Don Knipp 949-548-2678, OrchidWiz, LLC 720-524-3774 support@orchidwiz.com www.orchidwiz.com Sunset Valley Orchids Contact: Fred Clarke 760-639-6255, fred.clarke@att.net www.sunsetvalleyorchids.com Casa de las Orquideas Contact: Nancy Batchman 858-755-7572, casa@orquideas.com www.orquideas.com Estate of Patricia Rowland Contact: Theodore Johnson (714) 979-5887 Orange County Farm Supply Contact: Chris Roy (714)978-6500 Santa Barbara Orchid Estate Contact: Alice & Parry Gripp 800-553-3387, sboe@sborchid.com www.sborchid.com Wise Orchids Contact: Ed Wise (714)524-1730 orchides@pacbell.net