March 2012 Speaker

Bill Fender and his wife Susan are celebrating 43 years of orchid growing. Their first orchid plant, Bc. Binosa, received as a gift in 1969 from Susan’s parents, is still thriving and blooming in the Fender’s greenhouses! And their greenhouses are now right here in Venice, Florida at 254 Keystone Road, Venice, FL 34292.

Bill and Susan started their nursery business in 1974. Fender’s Flora, Inc. was a wholesale nursery business for 25 years, growing Boston fern in Apopka, Florida (known as the foliage capital of the world). Bill and Susan’s orchid web site, www.fendersflora.com, has been on the internet for more than 15 years. The Fenders have received over 12 awards from the American Orchid Society.

Bill has expanded his love for orchids into a unique breeding program using selected cattleya-type orchids that have been collected over the years. His emphasis in breeding is to produce frequent bloomers with fragrant flowers. He breeds both standard and compact cattleya-types, many with spots.

Bill’s presentation, entitled “Bloom, Baby, Bloom!” will include information about how we can assist Mother Nature in encouraging our orchids to bloom. Producing more and better flowers is up to us. How do we do that?

If VAOS members and guests would like to bring their new orchid purchases from the recent orchid show, he will be glad to discuss how to grow them and answer questions.

Bill is a Florida native, born in St. Petersburg. Bill and Susan are VAOS members.

Blc Maikai X Blc Goldentang

This is one of the really fun plants in my collection. The bloom color changes dramatically over a three week period. The plant is a consistent bloomer and will be in bloom most of the fall. This plant was a gift back in 1998. Purchased originally for the center piece for a dinner party, it became my baby when the blooms faded.

I re-potted it back in 2003, into the basket shown in the photo below. I lined the basket with a light weight landscape fabric and used an inorganic mix of aliflor, sponge rock and horticultural charcoal. Using an inorganic mix allowed be to grow the plant undisturbed for nearly  10 years. The landscape fabric holds the potting mix in the basket as well as keeping the roots from attaching to the wood slats.

I had this plant on the plant table about 3 and 1/2 years ago, a night when Greg Allikas was our guest speaker. During the plant table discussion he made the suggestion that I get this plant out of it’s basket. Well I finally got around to it. The basket was breaking down, so I removed all the corner pins, and easily removed the plant. Since root mass was well contained inside the landscape fabric it only took a brief soak, to release the roots from the fabric and the all the old media was easily washed off.

I was able to take off several divisions. The main chunk of plant is now wired to a 30″ section of tree fern log. The divisions were potted into tree fern pots I made from a tree fern log that I divided into sections then hollowed out the center.

The divisions are happily growing roots and new pseudo-bulbs and will probably bloom this coming fall.  To secure the divisions, since plant clips aren’t really an option in a tree fern pot, I use 22 ga wire and protect the rhizome with a chuck of charcoal.

Orchid Etc. closing it’s greenhouse

VENDOR ADD

Used and new clay and plastic plant pots.
Hanging wire baskets.
Hangers to use on potted plants in several lengths.
Many sizes to choose from. Priced 25 cents and up.
Lots of other planting supplies available.
Benches/tables, display frame, trellis,shelves,orchid Lotus planters.

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Also, greenhouse full of orchids. Closing orchid greenhouse.
Priced from $5.00 and up.
Blooming and in bud.
Plants $7.50 each or 3 @ $21.00.
Plants $10.00 each or 6 @ $50.00.
Plants $20.00 each or 6 @ $100.00.
Plants $25.00 each or 3 @ $70.00.

*******Open 9 A.M. TO 12 P.M.*****

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Sarasota, 5130 Honore Av. 34233. Between Clark Rd. and Bee Ridge Rd. Look for the green sign.
All sales final.
Greenhouse closing.

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