UPCOMING EVENTS October 2011 Volume 2 Number 12

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UPCOMING EVENTS October 2011 Volume 2 Number 12 NEXT MEETING: Date: Time: Location: Program: Other Activities: November 10, 2011 (Our usual second Thursday!) 7:00pm UF Agricultural Extension Center 615 Paul Russell Road, Tallahassee To Be Announced Answer to the Quiz Corner Orchid Show October 15, 2011 Gainesville, Florida Orchid Sale Is continuing until the first freeze at Featherstone Orchids, Dunnellon (Crystal River), Florida See the ad at the end of the newsletter Brassolaeliocattleya King s Canyon X Laeliocattleya Floralia s Triumph Fernandez chaired the meeting, which was a planning session for the display to be installed at the Gainesville show, as well as our own show coming up in April 2012. The Gainesville show is scheduled for October 15 and 16 at the Kanapaha Gardens in Gainesville. Harriet and Michael Wright, Glen and Martha Sponholtz, and Pam Stevens are spearheading the project. The Tallahassee Orchid Society met a week early due to a meeting conflict at the agricultural center. Carlos Harriet reported that their most pressing need is for blooming orchids. They will need to have the orchids on the thirteenth in order to pack them and get

them to Gainesville for set-up on the fourteenth. She asked that members loaning orchids also provide a list of their orchids and put their name on the bottom of each pot. Harriet estimated that they will need at least 25 to 30 orchids to stage a suitably full display. It was agreed that the committee be allow to spend up to one hundred dollars for small ferns and other small greenery for filler. Larger greenery will be provided at the site. Moving on to our own show, possible dates were considered and conflicts addressed. After some discussion, members agreed on the weekend of April 21 and 22, 2012. Following a lively discussion, members agreed on the theme of "Jewels of the Jungle" for the show. The traditional Christmas party/dinner was also discussed. Bob Lindquist graciously offered to host us at his house this year. The date was set as December 8, which would be our normal meeting night. refreshments, including large fresh strawberries and salsa and chips. Maurice Geiger generously provided some large healthy epidendrum radicans to be auctioned off. They are the brilliant red/orange with a yellow lip. There are two more available for our next meeting, so bring your mad money! Last, but not least, we finally did get to our quiz corner; you will want to check out the answer and the next question in the newsletter. QUIZ Jimmy Dean Martin once again did an excellent job of presenting our bloom table, which included several interesting and unusual orchids. Teresa Coates provided an excellent table of CORNER June Question: What is the only grasshopper species that pollinates a flower, and what does it pollinate? The pollinating cricket (Glomeremus orchidopilus) is the only animal that pollinates the endangered orchid Angraecum cadetii on Reunion in the Mascarene Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. It is also the only cricket or grasshopper species that pollinates a flower. November Question: Continuing our interest in insects, what insect hunts its prey exclusively on orchids?

WHAT S BLOOMING Doritis pulcherrima forma champoreensis v. alba (Left), and Doritis pulcherrima (Near Left), both grown by Mike Clark The lovely lady in the background is certainly as pretty as the flowers! Spiranthes cernua v. Odorata (Right) grown by Carlos Fernandez Catasetum denticulatum X Jose Silvestri albo (Left) grown by Michael and Harriet Wright Cattleya labiata v. Coerulea (Above), and Tolumnia Unknown (Right), both grown by Pam Stevens Bulbophyllum mirum (Upper Left), and Dendrobium wasselli (Lower Left), both grown by Jimmy Martin

These sponsors support our Society activities with their donations and assistance. When you are seeking orchids and/or supplies, please be sure to check with them first. They will appreciate your patronage!

The Featherstone sale is continuing until the first freeze. There are plenty of great orchids left, including many large nobile dendrobiums at great prices. Don t miss it!