March 4 Monthly Meeting

To prepare for our orchid show coming up Friday and Saturday, March 9 & 10 at the Richardson Civic Center, Linda Horton will be talking about “Preparing Your Orchids for a Show”.  She’ll be showing us how to prepare our plants for an show. Linda is a native Texan, born in Plano when it was a little farming community. She was an RN for over 40 years, mostly in Emergency Nursing. She is an American Orchid Society accredited judge and enjoys attending out of town shows. She has been growing orchids for over 25 years.

Orchids 101 will be at 2:00pm, led by Kathi McKenzie.

Orchid Society Members: Can You Help?

Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018 at the Magnolia Hotel Dallas Park Cities

We have been given a great opportunity to highlight orchids and our society.  Manny received a very special request from Art Chadwick

“I was wondering if any orchid society members in the Dallas area have some large flowered Cattleyas in bloom that we could borrow for a photoshoot with Laura Bush on Thursday. The event will be written up later this year in Orchids magazine.
We could use up to a dozen plants – any color.
The event is from 3 to 5pm and they could be dropped off at the Magnolia Hotel in Park Cities by noon.
Thanks for your consideration!”    Art Chadwick   Chadwick & Son Orchids    Powhatan, VA

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

  • They are able to use about 6 orchids – they are are looking for large flowers, multiple blooms, any color.
  • Remember to groom plants as if they were going to a show
  • Have the plant name and  your name marked in the pot or on the base somewhere
  • You should use nice/decorative pots
  • Drop off time Thursday is between 10am and Noon
  • Leave them at the Concierge desk with Anna – she will have a special place to keep the orchids
  • Pickup time is after 8pm
They want six plants, but we don’t know how many will be available.
So, if you have a suitable plant, bring it! 

February 4 Meeting

The program will be “Growing Paphiopedilum with Phalaenopsis”, presented by orchid enthusiast Peter Lin of Big Leaf Orchids, in Southlake, TX.  We will look at the similarities and challenges of growing both Paphiopedilum and Phalaenopsis in the same environment and also look at which Paphiopedilum do better in North Texas. Peter has been growing orchids for over 30 years, beginning in Taiwan at the age of 10. After working in the IT industry for 12 years, he expanded his collection, began hybridizing, and established a family owned mail-order operation. Big Leaf Orchids specializes in Phalaenopsis with emphasis on novelties, including flowers that are fragrant, waxy and multi-colored.  Peter will be bringing orchids to sell, so bring some mad money!

Orchids 101 will have Lorna leading at 2pm – the topic will be on recording and organizing your orchid collection.

2018 Dues Due!

New or renewing memberships are $30, additional members in the same household are $15.  If you want to be sure to have your name listed in the 2018 Yearbook, please pay by January 31!  Bring cash/check this Sunday to our monthly meeting or mail to GNTOS, c/o K. Halverson, 1922 Baylor Dr., Richardson, TX 75081.

 

January 7 Meeting

The January program on “World Orchid Congress 2017 Ecuador” will be presented by Emily Quinn, a 20-year society member.  Emily was introduced to orchids when she went to the now closed Orchids and Ferns in Houston.  She purchased ferns and orchids – the ferns died, the orchids didn’t!  She serves as training coordinator for the American Orchid Society Dallas Judging Center where she has been an accredited judge for over seven years.

Orchids 101 begins at 2pm with Kathi presenting the program.

2017 End of Year Plant Table Judging Results

416 total plants at nine meetings and two shows, 569 points logged:
10.  Vinh Du – 21 points
  9.  Mike Beber – 30 points
  8.  Gerry Darver – 34 points
  7.  David Gould – 39 points
  6.  Kathy Halverson – 41 points
  5.  Kathi McKenzie – 43 points
  4.  George Bogard – 44 points

And the Finalists!

3.  Karl Varian – 47 points, won $50
2.  Linda Horton – 61 points, won $75
1.  Judy Cook – 80 points, won $100
Congratulations to the winners and thank you all 25 members who brought plants this year!  Thank you also to the 12 members who helped judge the tables!  Let’s have another great year in 2018!
submitted by Nancy Cropp

December 3rd meeting

This month, we will have our Semi-Annual Auction.  Bring one or more plants or divisions you don’t want to keep, then get a paddle and bid!  You can also bring collectibles or any orchid related item.  We also  invite people to bring some food to share in a potluck meal before the auction – finger foods, veggies, desserts, etc.  This is one of our two fund raising events for the society, so bring your bucks, along w/ some food and orchids, and get ready raise some money for the society! Auction and Potluck start at 2:30pm. 

There will be no 101 class or table judging due to the auction.

2017 Fall Greenhouse Tour

There is going to be another greenhouse tour on Sunday, October 15th, from 12pm to 5pm.
All members are invited to visit.

Here are the greenhouses on the tour:

• Manuel Aybar
3207 Woodwind Lane
Dallas, TX 75229

• George Bogard, DDS
2032 FM 1141
Rockwall, TX 75087

• Jerry and Ronnie Brandenburg
11045 Swaffar Drive
Dallas, TX 75228

• Charles & Trudy Hess
16816 Davenport Court
Dallas, TX 75248

• Forest Shipps
2400 Powderhorn Drive
Plano, TX 75025

• Karl and Carol Varian
3702 Buckboard Drive
Plano, TX 75074
See you on Sunday October 15th from 12pm to 5pm!

October 2017 Meeting

 

CYMBIDIUMS FOR TEXAS

Jim lives in Sherman with his wife, Barbara. He has been growing orchids for 50 years (+/-) in California , Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, Virginia, and of course, Texas.

He is a 45-year member of the American Orchid Society, and an accredited judge. He grows in greenhouses, and outside in the summer.

His collection contains a wide variety of genera, but heavy on the cattleya and dendrobium side. He grows many cymbidiums, some of which actually bloom.

He is three-times retired, and now works at Lowe’s garden center, to keep him off the streets and out of
honky-tonks. It also helps fund his orchid addiction.

Click here for more information that can be found in our October Newsletter!

October 2017 Plant Table Results

Sept. 3, 2017, Plant Table Judging Results
Judges: Barbara McNamee & Lorna Kissling

CATTLEYA ALLIANCE (15 entries)
Blue – San Damiano ‘Halona’ AM/AOS– Kathi McKenzie
Red – C. bowringiana – Judy Cook
White – Ctna. Jamaica Red – Dave Gould

DENDROBIUMS & OTHERS
(10 entries)
Blue – Max. achrolenca – Kathy Halverson
Red – Dendrochilum magnum – Judy Cook
White – Cym. Golden Elf – Karl Varian

ONCIDIUMS (7 entries)
Blue – Onc. Midnight ‘Ebony & Ivory’ – Ashley Nguyen
Red – Vuyl. Melissa Brianne ‘Dark’ – Linda Horton
White – Bnfd. Gilded Tower ‘Mystic Maze’ – Ashley Nguyen

PAPHS & PHRAGS (3 entries)
Blue – Phrag. Sedenii – Linda Horton
Red – Paph. Psyche – Judy Cook
White – unknown (Ksinying Citron x fairieanum) – Judy Cook

VANDAS & PHALS (4 entries)
Blue – unknown Vanda hybrid– George Bogard
Red – V. christensoniana vietnamica – Dave Gould
White – V. Vara Korn x merrilli ‘Carmela’ – Kathy McKenzie

SPECIES OF THE MONTH
Max. achrolenca – Kathy Halverson
Dendrochilum magnum – Judy Cook
V. christensoniana vietnamica – Dave Gould]

PEOPLES CHOICE
San Damiano ‘Halona’ AM/AOS – Kathi McKenzie

39 total plants and weren’t they beautiful?