May 2014 A gesneriad from one if our shows to brighten your day!

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May 2014 A gesneriad from one if our shows to brighten your day! Editor: Hermina Hubert smathermi@gmail.com 705-692-1442 Membership: Linda Hugli lhugli@hotmail.com 705-693-2476 www.sudburyhorticulturalsociety Founded in 1911 Dedicated to the beautification of the Greater Sudbury region

The April Pot Luck...the food is always soooo good!!! Southview Greenhouse Growers BEDDING PLANTS - GERANIUMS - PERENNIALS TREES - SHRUBS - FALL MUMS Joe Reid 2500 Southview Drive Sudbury, ON. P3E 4M9 Tel: (705) 522-4769 Fax: (705) 522-

The Orchid Gardens of Soroa Cuba Cuba s westernmost province called Pinar del Río is home to the magnificent orchid gardens in Soroa. This lovely countryside region is seventy kilometres west of Havana and offers a beautiful twenty two metre waterfall and stunning little mountains called mogotes because of their round tops. Soroa is named after two Spanish brothers, Lorenzo and Antonio Soroa Muñagorri who arrived in Cuba in 1856 with the hope of making a fortune as coffee producers. The Orchid Garden, Orquideario de Soroa in Spanish, features hundreds of varieties of orchids. It covers an area of 35,000 square metres and has more than 20,000 orchid plants. It also has thousands of ferns and trees that make it a truly unique destination in the world located in the Sierra del Rosario, a world biosphere reserve. The first orchids arrived in Soroa in 1948. They were imported by the founder of the Soroa Cuba Orchid Garden, Tomás Felipe Camacho. The region is also the natural habitat of one of the smallest frogs in the world, in addition to 80 species of birds, many of which are endemic to Cuba. Claire Liinamaa We have lost a true friend, a mentor, a great resource person, and a very devoted Sudbury Horticultural Society member. Claire Liinamaa had been in ill health for quite some time. She passed away on April 14. Claire was truly an inspiration to us all. And through all her difficulties, health issues, mobility issues, hearing loss, and the loss of her eyesight, Claire did not complain. She was always there for all of us new members and seasoned members alike. She was always so eager to assist and to share her knowledge and expertise. Claire devoted MANY years to the Sudbury Horticultural Society. She served many terms as SHS President, as Secretary, as SHS Newsletter Editor, as SHS Yearbook Editor, and as District 13 Director and Editor of the OHA Annual Report. In the 80s, Claire wrote a regular plant- and gardeningrelated column for the Sudbury Star. She was an African violet specialist, and offered a number of workshops on the subject. For many years, until her eyesight no longer permitted her to do so, she was an OHA Certified Judge. In 1993, Claire was the recipient of District 13 Appreciation Award. At the 2002 OHA Convention in Sault Ste. Marie, Claire was presented with the prestigious Ontario Horticultural Association Award of Merit. She was also awarded a lifetime membership in the Sudbury Horticultural Society. The Chocolate orchid (photo by Hermina) is said to smell like chocolate. We will forever remember her smile and cheerful disposition. Heaven s gardens have gained an expert gardener.

Mark Your Calendar! May 14 - John Street Park Clean-up May 28 - Potting Perennials at Corona s May 30 - Presentation at Howard Johnson Hotel, 7:00 pm, sponsored by the Sudbury Master Gardeners May 31 - Gardening Festival at Parkside - Plant sale on Durham Street - Spring Flower Show June 11 - Planting at John Street Park Spring Flower Show Entering the Spring Flower Show? Bring your entries to the Parkside Centre either Friday, May 30 between 4:00 and 5:30 pm...or Saturday morning, between 8:00 and 9:30 am. (There is an elevator from the parking level) Parking is free on Saturday and reduced on Friday for seniors. (Tell them that you are a senior when you exit the parking lot below the YMCA building). Entries can be taken home at 4:00 pm. NB...Please disregard the Market Square location and incorrect date in the yearbook (another ooops!).

Free Space for Gardening Mr. Arbuckle is offering his garden, should anyone wish to do any gardening but does not have their own land or space. He will not be able to work it this year. Give him a call if interested... 705-674-0476. Speaker Dan Cooper Dan Cooper is a Master Gardener and the co-author of Gardening from a Hammock, a book on low-maintenance gardening that features the gardens and advice of 17 well-known garden experts, landscapers and designers. Dan is a landscape designer who specializes in shade gardens and organic gardening. He is the owner of Green Gardens and Tours, a company that provides garden design, advice and tours to exotic gardens. An avid world traveller, Dan is a published travel writer and photographer who has visited, written about and photographed gardens in North and South America, Southeast Asia, Australasia, China and India. Dan's photos have appeared in the Toronto Star, on the websites of the Lonely Planet, Smithsonian, Trip Advisor, Flight Centre, Delta Vacations, Hotwire, Taca Airlines, International Living, Westjet airline, and 50Plus, in Reader's Digest, in "Transitions Abroad" and "Endless Vacation" magazines, and in travel brochures and travel agency websites around the world. The Huglis are into Pots! We divided some of our unusual daylilies and hostas. Also some seedlings of other perennials and some Jerusalem Artichokes. I water and fertilize with 10-10-10 from now until the sale. Please start potting up your plants too Dan is a member of the Garden Writers Association and his articles have appeared on the 50Plus magazine and website, in the travel magazine "Transitions Abroad", in "Trellis" the Toronto Botanical Garden's magazine, Ontario Gardener, Canadian Organic Grower, and in Australia's national newspaper "The Australian." His photos can be viewed at www.istockphoto.com/coopermoisse and his travel blog can be seen at www.moissecooper.blogspot.com. Information about Gardening from a Hammock can be seen at www.gardeningfromahammock.com where you can also order copies of the book online. Contact information for garden or travel talks: Dan Cooper, Master Gardener 905 331-2940 greengardens@bell.net Linda