VAOS Meeting June 11, 7pm. Venice Community Center (Doors open at 6:30pm)

Venice Community Center, 7pm

Speaker: Allen Black

Topic: Brassavolas

Allen Black was exposed to the pleasures of horticulture at a very young age in central Pennsylvania.  Early exposure to houseplants, flower beds, and vegetable gardening was common for Allen in his formative years. He is hobbyist orchid grower and breeder (i.e., non-commercial) living in Richmond, VA. He has been growing and breeding orchids for over 25 years.

His main breeding efforts have been directed at Brassavola-Cattleya alliance novelty hybrids.
He has just registered his 80th orchid hybrid! He performs his own orchid laboratory work, including flask media preparation, seed sowing, & replating. He has traveled throughout Central and South America to see orchids growing in the “wild”.

 Are you growing weary of the meristem, more-of-the-same, big, round, beautiful, Cattleya alliance hybrids? Do you want something  “different, unique, or exciting”? This presentation is for you!  There’s still hope in the orchid breeding world! Explore the breeding results of hobbyist orchid breeder, Allen Black. His breeding efforts have been directed at developing novelty flowers, something different, beautiful, & unusual.

He approaches breeding as an art form.  Breeding Brassavola/Cattleya alliance is his specialty.

The presentation includes lots of beautiful pictures and covers the following topics:
– Breeding goals.
– Brassavola species – My favorite parents.
– Brassavola primary hybrids.
– Brassokeria (Brassavola X Barkeria hybrids).
– Other wild & wonderful Brassavola/Cattleya alliance hybrids.

 

Allen will have plants for sale. – SORRY NO CREDIT CARD SALES.

VAOS Meeting May 7th, 7pm. Venice Community Center (Doors open at 6:30pm)


Venice Community Center, 7pm

Speaker: Tomas Bajza – Tarzane Group 

Topic: Giant World of Miniature Orchids

An orchid lover and addict. He originally came to the USA from the Czech Republic and settled down in hot tropical Miami, Florida. He adored orchids during his teenage years, but at that time there wasn’t many to see in his country. Even though he’s been living in Florida and surrounded by orchids for so many years, He started growing orchids in Florida from 2008. He started with the usual grocery store selling orchids, like Phalaenopsis and Dendrobiums, slowly adding some Cattleyas and Vandas since these were the orchids that everyone in Florida grows. All of these were large orchids and mostly hybrids.

2010 was the first time Tomas had ever seen a miniature orchid. He had no clue that such a thing even existed! He fell in love immediately and ordered a few. When they arrived, they were even smaller than he ever imagined. That was it, he was bitten by a “huge” miniature orchid bug. He is a very stubborn grower and does not listen to anything, like the word “impossible”. He likes all orchids, but has a huge amount of love for cold to intermediate growing species. He was told by many growers that due to the hot climate in Florida that these types of orchids could not be grown. Through extended research, reading and being active in different orchid boards and orchid groups, He’s learned tremendously and became an advance grower for miniature orchids. He has been very fortunate with meeting and becoming friends with many international orchid growers and nursery owners. At the beginning, he bought only plants sold by US nurseries. Nowadays, nearly all of his orchids come from abroad. Buying orchids from US growers is safe and the majority of the plants come nicely established. Unfortunately, there are no species he was
looking for offered by the US vendors anymore. He was really pushed to search and start his own importing because he could not just find any of the plants he wanted to own.

He also has a love for photography. With a growing miniature orchid collection, there were endless opportunities for taking pictures of these amazing, sometimes microscopical blooms. Posting pictures online caused quite a “buzz” leading to first invitations from various orchid societies to provide speeches for their members about growing miniature orchids and cold growing species in hot environment.

What used to be a “hobby” slowly grew to a small business that is expanding. They found out there are hundreds of growers searching for these hard to find, unusual, uncommon and rare micro and miniature orchids. They are happy to share their babies with the rest of the orchid world via their website, TARZANORCHIDS.COM, and educate people interested in growing miniature and small orchids through speech engagements across the USA. Tomas has a number of articles on miniature orchids published in orchid magazines across the globe as well.

Tomas will have Orchids for sale.

 

 

 

 

VAOS Meeting April 2nd, 7pm. Venice Community Center (Doors open at 6:30pm)

Doors Open:  6:30pm

Venice Community Center, 7pm

Speaker: Bret Ullery

Topic: Orchids 101 – Basic Orchid Care

Born in Kansas City, MO in 1961, Bret’s love of orchids began in February 2006 when he gave his wife Ruth her first orchid, a lime green hard cane dendrobium.  After that they joined the Florida West Coast Orchid Society, a month later they attended their first orchid auction, and 26 plants later the passion had begun.

With more than 8,000 orchids now, they own Accent Orchids.  He and Ruth, started their business in 2012 with their nursery in the backyard. Bret built all their shade houses that hold their orchids.

Bret has been the president of the Tampa Bay Orchid Society and is currently the president of the Florida West Coast Orchid Society. His love to educate people is his motivation. He currently gives presentations on Dendrobiums, Schomburgkias, Grammatophyllums and watering systems. You can follow Accent Orchids on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/AccentOrchids, to see what’s recently happening with him and Accent Orchids. If you have any questions, call him at 813-299-8834 or email bretullery@gmail.com .

Bret and Ruth will have plants for sale.